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Intrepid International Cotton Pillow Wraps Set of 2 - White - Premium Equine Leg Wraps for Ultimate Horse Comfort and Protection

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$23.99

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About this item

  • Cotton
  • Imported
  • THAT’S A WRAP: Cotton Leg Wraps for horses are made of poly cotton broadcloth with a soft absorbent outer shell and hollow fill center for breathability. The edges are double folded before stitched for durability and to eliminate fraying.
  • EVERYTHING BUT THE HORSE: For over 45 years, Intrepid International has been the leading global manufacturer and distributor of products for horse and rider. We strive to provide quality products at reasonable prices with superior customer service.
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: Package contains (1) Intrepid International Cotton Pillow Wraps for Horses. Measures 12” 34”. Cotton with Poly Fill for ultimate leg protection. Edges are Double folded for durability. Machine Washable.


Pillow Leg Wraps 10 12 14 & 16 Cotton Leg Wraps for horses are made of poly cotton broadcloth with a soft absorbent outer shell and hollow fill center for breathability. The edges are double folded before stitched for durability and to eliminate fraying. Soft as a pillow for great leg protection. Machine washable. white. (pair) Size Height Available: 10, 12, 14, 16, Inch For 18 inch (add 3.00) and 20 inch (add 3.00).


lucy mackinnon
2025-09-03 10:52:59
I always like the cotton wraps. Nice quality.
Joan M. Mickelson
2025-08-25 09:14:59
Good quality. Well made.
Susan Palavos
2025-08-10 11:54:56
These are basically the wraps I was looking for for standing bandages. With a few washings they will be perfect. We used bandages at the track just like these. I read on another review about not being able to get a tight wrap but frankly these are the kind of standing bandages you want. You can wrap them tight enough and provide uniform support without being tight to the leg which is exactly what you don't want to do. I find the quilted thinner type of wraps unsatisfactory for this exact reason. I also don't use polo bandages for this application but the larger standing bandages. It's just how we did up the race horses everyday to stand in. They are a bit pricey but should last. Many Years ago we use to make them from cloth baby diapers and rolled cotton sewing them just how these are made but you can't find cloth baby diapers without a double inset padded area in the middle which makes the useless for wraps. There is so many types of bandages, made of different materials out there. I was very glad to find these tried and true old school wraps still available.
Laura
2025-08-02 17:08:00
Have a horse finishing 6 months of stall rest. I prefer the no bow bandage personally but these have been in heavy rotation none the less and have held up really well.
Flash2520
2025-07-23 15:55:15
I use the Intrepid International Cotton Pillow Wrap as a Cubital Tunnel Syndrome elbow brace for sleeping. I wrap it around my arm and secure it with an Ace bandage. It is much more comfortable than the standard braces with metal plates and more manageable than wrapping the arm with a towel to prevent numbness and pain at night.
Reckerj
2025-07-12 12:35:39
Like the old school thick quilts. Love them!
Hilary Walker
2025-07-10 16:49:56
Pillow wraps were recommended to me by my vet. My horse is currently on long-term stall rest, and changing his bandages exactly every twelve hours is a big challenge.So he suggested l use pillow wraps as they are gentler on the legs and virtually impossible to wrap too tightly. This makes them much safer than regular, thinner wraps.They are harder to put on at first, but well worth the effort.I now have peace of mind when the bandages have to stay on for longer than twelve hours.
Michelle Rogers
2025-07-08 14:47:40
These were thick and awkward to use with standing wraps. I ended up cutting one so I didn’t have to wrap it around my horse’s leg five times. Maybe good for someone else but not for me.
lucy mackinnon
2025-05-21 17:37:31
I always like the cotton wraps. Nice quality.
Joan M. Mickelson
2025-04-29 12:36:05
Good quality. Well made.
Susan Palavos
2025-04-19 12:44:22
These are basically the wraps I was looking for for standing bandages. With a few washings they will be perfect. We used bandages at the track just like these. I read on another review about not being able to get a tight wrap but frankly these are the kind of standing bandages you want. You can wrap them tight enough and provide uniform support without being tight to the leg which is exactly what you don't want to do. I find the quilted thinner type of wraps unsatisfactory for this exact reason. I also don't use polo bandages for this application but the larger standing bandages. It's just how we did up the race horses everyday to stand in. They are a bit pricey but should last. Many Years ago we use to make them from cloth baby diapers and rolled cotton sewing them just how these are made but you can't find cloth baby diapers without a double inset padded area in the middle which makes the useless for wraps. There is so many types of bandages, made of different materials out there. I was very glad to find these tried and true old school wraps still available.
Laura
2025-04-05 18:20:59
Have a horse finishing 6 months of stall rest. I prefer the no bow bandage personally but these have been in heavy rotation none the less and have held up really well.
Flash2520
2025-04-01 14:01:26
I use the Intrepid International Cotton Pillow Wrap as a Cubital Tunnel Syndrome elbow brace for sleeping. I wrap it around my arm and secure it with an Ace bandage. It is much more comfortable than the standard braces with metal plates and more manageable than wrapping the arm with a towel to prevent numbness and pain at night.
Reckerj
2025-03-22 14:30:34
Like the old school thick quilts. Love them!
Hilary Walker
2025-02-16 11:50:04
Pillow wraps were recommended to me by my vet. My horse is currently on long-term stall rest, and changing his bandages exactly every twelve hours is a big challenge.So he suggested l use pillow wraps as they are gentler on the legs and virtually impossible to wrap too tightly. This makes them much safer than regular, thinner wraps.They are harder to put on at first, but well worth the effort.I now have peace of mind when the bandages have to stay on for longer than twelve hours.
Michelle Rogers
2025-01-11 18:13:28
These were thick and awkward to use with standing wraps. I ended up cutting one so I didn’t have to wrap it around my horse’s leg five times. Maybe good for someone else but not for me.
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