


EquusReliefPro
Rolling percussion your horse will actually accept — built for owners who want to help their horses feel looser before and after every ride.
Why owners love it
Simple care you can give with your own hands.
Deep relief
Rolling pressure along the neck, back, and hindquarters — where your horse carries tension from work and standing.
Gentle & quiet
Runs under 45dB so sensitive horses stay relaxed. No scary thump like a human massage gun.
Ready when you are
A full charge covers a week of sessions for most owners. USB-C dock lives on your tack trunk.

How to use it
Fits your routine
Warm, mobile muscle
Ten minutes before you ride can help him feel softer through the back — so you're not fighting stiffness from the first step.
After-ride recovery
Use it when you're done for the day to support circulation and help him unwind before turnout or the night in.
Between bodywork visits
Hold the progress from your chiropractor or physio on the weeks they can't fit you in.
Owner stories
“My gelding used to be so tight on cold mornings. Ten minutes with EquusRelief and he's loose enough that I actually enjoy our ride.”
REBECCA M.
Owns 2 · Virginia
verified owner
“The quiet motor matters — my mare is the sensitive type. She drops her head and chews. It feels like our little ritual now.”
JENNIFER K.
Dressage rider
verified owner
“I bought it for me as much as for them. I wanted something I could do with my own hands that actually helps on the in-between days.”
KAREN S.
Hunter rider · 3 horses
verified owner
Common questions
Is it okay for older or younger horses?
Yes — start on the lowest setting and keep sessions short at first. Many owners use it on schoolmasters and younger horses alike. Ask your vet if your horse has an acute injury or recent surgery.
How often should I use it?
Most owners use it 10–15 minutes before riding to warm up, or 10–15 minutes after for recovery. Even a few times a week can make a difference between bodywork visits.
What's included in the box?
The EquusRelief Pro device, USB-C charging dock, professional rollers, and a digital quick-start guide written with equine physiotherapists.