Protective Pet Solutions Equivizor Recovery Visor

The Equivizor Recovery Visor is used by 19 University Veterinarian Hospitals worldwide. It is made from heavyweight PVC to withstand the weather, rubbing, and rolling. It will not collapse onto the eyes. Offering a full field of vision for your horse, this clear/tinted mask is 92% protective from harmful UV rays. Securely attached by a quick-release safety clip system that is both convenient and easy to apply. The sherpa lining is soft against the horse’s face to eliminate rubs. Not for use in temperatures below 0°C (32°F) as the PVC may crack. For use while in the paddock, stall, or while riding.

Features:

  • Used by top veterinarian hospitals worldwide including the OVC (Guelph), and UC Davis
  • Clear offers 92% UV tint
  • Made of heavyweight PVC
  • Makes applying eye medication easier and faster
  • Suitable for use in stall, pasture, or while riding
  • Perfect for use for the following:
    • After Eye Surgery
    • Eye Injury/Wounds
    • Uveitis
    • Corneal Ulcer
    • Eye Cancer
    • Cataracts
    • Photo-Sensitivity
    • Glaucoma
    • Habitual Eye Scratching
    • Head-shaking Syndrome
    • Blindness or Horse with Vision in Only One Eye

Available within Canada only.

Availability:
SKU
18839-C
$369.99
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Measure the size of your horse's forehead

 

This is a combination of 3 Separate Measurements, not a single arc. Follow the steps below and use the picture as your guide:

  1. Measure from the outer corner of one eye, Up at a slight angle to middle of forehead...
  2. Then across the middle of your horse's forehead...
  3. Then straight Down at a slight angle to the outer corner of the other eye.

 

This will measure the widest part of your horse's forehead when done correctly. NOTE: Do NOT measure straight across the eyes as the distance will result in a Recovery Vizor size likely too small for your horse.

 

Equivizor Recovery Visor Size Chart
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