Invincible Bandages

Invincible Bandages are proudly Australian Made and owned!! Only the best quality materials are used in the manufacturing of Invincible bandages. They wash and wear better than their competitors, without wrinkling at the edges or loosing their shape. Invincible's heavier fabric gives better support and are safer to use.
·Polyester Exercise ·American Style Polo ·The Ultimate
·Cotton Exercise ·Polo Style ·Sports medicine

Polyester Exercise Bandages
100% Polyester, 2.6 meters long and 10cm wide. 

The longer length gives better coverage to large horses making this product ideal for Warmblood Dressage Horses. The fastening system is longer than other products on the market to make using pads under the bandages on larger horses an alternative for riders.

They wear better than their nylon counterparts. Only the best quality materials are used in their manufacture. They wash better, not wrinkling at the edges or loosing their shape. The fastening system in a block to give better wear and strength after many years.

They do not have elastic knitted into them so they do not have the stretch other bandages have, this means they are less likely to do the tendon damage so many other bandages can do when used improperly. Over wrapping has been almost eliminated with these heavier duty bandages.

Our tighter knit bandages give better tendon support, while our heavier duty gives better protection from over striding. Horses that suffer from fluid build-up in their legs while stabled or who have leg problems can benefit greatly from supportive bandaging

12 Colours available: $27.50
Royal (pictured) Black Red Bottle Green
Purple (pictured) White Dark Red Bright Green
Maroon (pictured) Navy Gold Camel

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Cotton Exercise Bandages

Cotton/Nylon blend, 2.6 meters long and 10cm wide. Thicker & Heavier, Invincible Assured. Quality Non-Stretch Cotton Bandage,
Gives a Better Line. Flat line American style fastening system. Hook is sewn directly onto the bandage giving it a better, flat line. Great bandages for Dressage and Polo
4 Colours available:
Navy Bottle Green
Red White
$27.50 

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American Style Polo Bandages
Invincible American Polo Style bandages have the same combination of yarn as our popular Polo Style Bandages; acrylic and nylon. This yarn gives the feel and texture of wool with strength and durability to last. This bandage has the ability to wash and wear while still retaining it's shape and texture.

The American Polo is 2.6 meters long and 12cm wide, providing a bandage long enough and wide enough to wrap up the leg with too much bulk. This bandage is aimed specifically at the Polo market.

The 50mm fastening gives a solid closure and lies flat against the leg for a better look. This bandage will suit the Polo player who looks for the American style bandage with the wider closure system.
11 Colours available:
$35.95 Black Bottle Green Gold Dark Red
White Royal Camel Red
Navy Purple Maroon

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The Ultimate Bandages

The Ultimate in bandages

The Ultimate Bandage is manufactured to the same size as the Polyester Exercise Bandages; 2.6 meters in length and 10cm wide. This size gives equestrians who want an exercise bandage in a heavier quality in the product they are seeking.

The 30% wool composition gives the soft feel. This bandage sweats less and enables you to have a more natural fibre against the animal's leg.

This bandage is harder wearing and more luxurious to use. The brass slide prevents slipping and gives more control over the firmness of the fastening, the brass colouring combines with the special Ultimate label.

The Ultimate bandages have their own distinct horse head black and gold label to distinguish it from the rest of the Invincible range.

The Ultimate Bandage is by far the best product of this type in the world.

3 Colours available:  $27.50 

 

Black, Navy, Cream/White

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