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HEAT CRISIS WINDOW: MAY 15 – SEPTEMBER 30

90 Minutes From Heat Stroke. 45 Minutes to Stop It.

$79.00

Every summer, horses collapse from heat stress in trailers, stalls, and shows. By the time you see symptoms (stumbling, purple tongue, seizures), organ damage has already started. ColdSnap™ drops core temperature 2-3°F in 45 minutes—before crisis kills. Works in trailers. Works in barns. Works at shows. No electricity. 60-day guarantee.

ColdSnap - Critical Points
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104°F Core Temp = Invisible Organ Damage. Rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, and brain swelling start NOW—before any visible symptoms. By the time you see purple tongue or seizures, damage is irreversible. 45 minutes on ColdSnap stops this cascade.
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Your Trailer Hit 118°F Inside. That's lethal. Your horse is baking RIGHT NOW during hauls while you drive. Most owners discover the crisis at arrival when the horse is already collapsed. One $129 mat prevents $1,930 emergency vet bills.
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Anhidrosis Owners: Supplements Failed You. Can't sweat = can't cool = 82°F becomes dangerous. Supplements work 20% of cases (yours clearly isn't one). ColdSnap doesn't try to fix broken thermoregulation—it replaces it entirely. Finally works.
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One Heat Crisis = $1,900–$10,000 Lost. Emergency vet ($1,200–$3,500), cancelled shows ($680–$2,000), lost breeding season ($4,500+), permanent heat intolerance. One $129 mat prevents all of this. Simple math.
45 Minutes. That's How Long You Have. Temper climbs invisibly for 90 minutes before symptoms appear. Place mat NOW (before shows start, before breeding season peaks, before next haul). After symptoms, it's too late. Damage is already done.

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CRITICAL TIMING ALERT 

Show season begins in 2 weeks. Anhidrosis peaks June-August. This is the ONLY 4-month window where heat preparation matters. Current stock: 847 units. Restock: Late August (TOO LATE for season prep). If you need this

Karen J.

Wore underwire for 11 years of trail riding. Had brown lines under both breasts I thought were permanent chafing. Switched to SaddleGuard in navy. First ride — zero friction. By week three the lines were fading. I threw out every underwire I owned. My only regret is the 11 years I didn't know this existed.

ColdSnap - Use Cases

Use ColdSnap Everywhere Your Horse Goes

One mat. 9 different critical situations. Every scenario where heat matters.

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Trailer Transport

Before loading or upon arrival. Prevent 118°F interior collapse. Horse arrives fresh, not exhausted.

Horse on mat in trailer arriving fresh
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Multi-Day Shows

Night before or morning of competition. Drop temp to safe baseline before classes start.

Horse on mat in show stall between classes
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Daily Barn Cooling

Stall or pasture shaded area. Constant availability during hottest daylight hours (10 AM – 4 PM).

Light blue mat in barn stall during hottest hours
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Post-Surgery Recovery

High-risk recovery period. Prevents collapse. Mat in recovery stall, calm mare waking from anesthesia.

Vet with thermometer, mat in recovery stall
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Racing/Competition Prep

24 hours before race or event. Brings horse to optimal core temp baseline for performance.

Racehorse on mat in pre-race stall
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Equine Therapy/Rehab

Chronic heat patients. Daily management tool for horses with permanent heat intolerance.

Equine rehabilitation center professional environment
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Training Facilities

High-volume daily cooling for multiple horses. Essential infrastructure for trainer barns.

Professional training facility daily cooling rotation
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Anhidrosis Management

Non-sweating horse on mat in pasture shade, bone-dry coat, owner checking temp.

Non-sweating horse on mat in pasture shade
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Breeding Mares

Multi-horse breeding barn, mat being used by different mares throughout day, production timeline.

Multi-horse breeding barn mat production timeline
ColdSnap Trailer Section Preview

Inside The Trailer, She's Already In Crisis

You felt the breeze through the cab. She stood in 118°F the entire way — and couldn't tell you. Here's exactly what your horse lives through on every haul, and the 30-second fix that changes how it ends.

[IMAGE 1 — 4:3: Thermometer on empty metal trailer floor reading 118°F, bright red digits. Light blue ColdSnap mat folded in corner. Dappled sunlight through trailer slats. Ominous, urgent mood.]
The part you never see

It's 88°F outside. It's 118°F where she's standing.

While you drive in air conditioning, the metal box behind you climbs 30°F above the outside air. There's no breeze. No shade. No way for her to escape it. By the time you pull over and open the doors, the heat has been working on her organs for an hour — and she had no way to tell you.

Heat stroke doesn't announce itself. It just arrives.

[IMAGE 2 — 4:3: Horse stepping onto light blue ColdSnap mat on trailer floor, handler's hand calm on the neck, soft morning light, clear view of mat grip texture.]
The 30 seconds that change everything

Lay it down before you load. That's the whole job.

No power. No prep. No instructions to follow on a hot morning. You drop ColdSnap™ on the trailer floor, she steps on, and a cool surface is already pulling heat out of her body before the ramp even closes.

The crisis never starts — because you stopped it before it could.

[IMAGE 3 — 4:3: Interior trailer shot, horse standing relaxed on light blue mat, weight even on all four legs, ears forward, calm eye, clean white walls. View from front looking back.]
Four hours later

Down the highway, mile after mile — still cool, still calm.

While the trailer bakes, the mat keeps drawing her core temperature down with every mile. She stands relaxed instead of bracing, breathing easy instead of panting, dry instead of lathered. No stopping every hour to check on her. No knot in your stomach the whole drive.

She arrives like she never left the barn.

[IMAGE 4 — 4:3: Side-by-side of the SAME horse. LEFT (no mat): head low, dark with sweat, white lather on neck, dull eye, drained. RIGHT (on mat): bright eye, dry coat, alert, ready. Same setting, same light.]
Same horse. Same haul.

Two completely different arrivals.

Without it: head down, soaked through, too drained to work, days to bounce back. With it: bright-eyed, dry, ready to perform the moment the ramp drops.

Same trip. Same horse. The only thing that changed is the $129 mat under her feet.

The trailer is the most dangerous part of her day. It doesn't have to be.

ColdSnap Barn Section Preview

Even At Home, The Heat Never Clocks Out

She's out of the trailer — but it's still 85°F+ in the stall, in the shelter, in the pasture, hour after hour. This is how she gets a guaranteed cool spot every single afternoon, with no fans, no electricity, and nothing to plug in.

[IMAGE 1 — 4:3: Barn stall, light blue ColdSnap mat in a shaded corner, horse standing on it with eyes half-closed, peaceful. Window showing a bright 85°F day outside. Thermometer visible on the wall.]
When the afternoon peaks

85°F outside. One corner of her stall stays safe.

She can't escape summer — but she can escape the worst of it. Drop ColdSnap™ in the shaded corner and she gets a spot that holds her core temperature at a safe 100–101°F while the rest of the barn bakes. Eyes half-closed, breathing slow. The relief is visible.

Every hot day. No fans, no electricity — just somewhere cool to stand.

[IMAGE 2 — 4:3: Pasture shelter/lean-to, light blue mat underneath, anhidrosis horse lying on it resting peacefully with a bone-dry coat, owner checking a thermometer. Hot summer day visible through the shelter opening.]
For the horse who can't sweat

When she can't cool herself, you cool her.

Anhidrosis turns an 82°F afternoon into a dangerous one — no sweat means no way to release heat. Supplements work in maybe 1 in 5 horses. ColdSnap doesn't try to fix broken thermoregulation; it does the cooling for her. For the first time, she can lie down and actually rest in the heat.

She can't sweat. So this is how she stays safe now. Finally.

[IMAGE 3 — 4:3: Close-up. Owner's hand on the cool blue mat, then the same hand on the horse's hot, sweaty neck. Thermometer visible showing before 104.8°F and after 100.2°F. Clear temperature contrast.]
Proof you can touch

Cool mat. Hot horse. You can feel it with your own hand.

Lay your palm on the mat — cool. Move it to her neck — radiating heat. That's the gap ColdSnap closes, pulling core temperature from 104.8°F back toward a safe 100.2°F. This isn't a claim on a label. It's something you can read on a thermometer and feel under your hand.

Not theory. Not marketing. Real — and right under your fingers.

[IMAGE 4 — 4:3: Professional barn, the same light blue mat shown rotating through different stalls/horses across the day, time stamps 9 AM / 1 PM / 5 PM. Organized facility setting.]
For more than one horse

One mat. A whole barn's worth of cooling.

Running a breeding or training operation? Rotate a single mat through morning, midday and evening — stall to stall, horse to horse. No wiring, no install, no per-stall cost. One simple tool that keeps your whole string comfortable through the worst of the day.

Smart management. One mat, every horse that needs it.

[IMAGE 5 — 4:3: Same stall, side-by-side. LEFT (no mat): horse restless in the corner, dull-eyed, won't settle. RIGHT (on mat): same stall, same heat, horse lying down, eyes soft, fully relaxed.]
Same stall. Same heat.

Two completely different horses.

Without it: restless in the corner, won't lie down, dull-eyed, never quite settling. With it: stretched out, eyes soft, finally relaxed — on the exact same hot afternoon.

Nothing outside changed. Only the cool spot underneath her did. That's not just safety — that's her summer back.

The trailer, the stall, the pasture — the heat is everywhere she is. So is ColdSnap™.

ColdSnap Temperature Proof Preview

104°F Is Where The Damage Starts. Watch It Drop.

Real horses. Real thermometers. The same number measured before the mat — and again after. Anything above 104°F is organ-damage territory. Every one of these fell back into the safe zone.

Safe core temp: 99–101°F Organ damage begins: 104°F+
🏆 Show Jumper — Devon Classic
104.8°F
100.5°F
−4.3°F
45 minutes on mat
🚚 Trailer Hauler — TX
106.4°F
101.8°F
−4.6°F
60 minutes on mat
🔥 Anhidrosis Mare — FL
106.7°F
101.2°F
−5.5°F
90 minutes on mat
🏥 Post-Surgery Colt
105.1°F
100.8°F
−4.3°F
30 minutes on mat

Different horse. Different crisis. Same result — back to safe in under 90 minutes. No drugs, no electricity, no guessing.

ColdSnap Owner Testimonials Preview

Owners Who Caught It In Time

Real riders. Real horses. Real thermometer readings. These are the people who put a mat down before the heat took something from them.

[PHOTO 1 — 4:3: Jennifer at the show grounds with her bay show jumper, light blue ColdSnap mat under the horse, relieved smile, thermometer in hand.]
104.8°F → 99.6°F

“Day 3 at Devon I checked her and the thermometer read 104.8°F. I panicked. Got her on the ColdSnap and 45 minutes later she was at 99.6°F. It saved her life — and honestly, my whole show season.”

Jennifer K. ✓ Verified buyer
Show Jumper Owner · Pennsylvania
[PHOTO 2 — 4:3: Mike at the back of an open trailer, hand on a calm horse standing on the blue mat, confident expression, daylight.]
106.4°F → 101.8°F

“I used to open the trailer at every arrival holding my breath. One horse hit 106.4°F on a haul and I nearly lost a client’s gelding. Now the mat goes down before we load — and I haven’t had a hot arrival since.”

Mike R. ✓ Verified buyer
Professional Trainer · Texas
[PHOTO 3 — 4:3: Dana kneeling beside her mare lying down and resting on the mat in a shaded pasture shelter, hot bright day outside, peaceful.]
106.7°F → 101.2°F

“My mare stopped sweating two summers ago. Three supplements, thousands of dollars, nothing worked. This mat is the first thing that’s ever let her lie down and rest on a hot afternoon. I cried the first time I saw her relax.”

Dana W. ✓ Verified buyer
Anhidrosis Mare Owner · Florida

12,000+ horses protected. The owners above caught the heat on a thermometer — not at the emergency vet.

ColdSnap Case Studies Preview

4 Horses. 4 Crises. 4 Saves.

Real owners, real thermometer readings, real money kept. The outcome first — then exactly what happened.

$10,070 saved

🏆 Show Jumper — Day 3 collapse averted

The crisis: Day 3 at Devon, the mare was down in her stall at 104.8°F. Vet: cool her now, or emergency transport.

The fix: 45 minutes on the mat → 100.5°F. Competed at 1 PM. Placed 1st — circuit saved.

Jennifer K. · professional show jumper
$34,740 in crises prevented

🚚 Trailer Hauler — never a hot arrival since

The crisis: One 106.4°F arrival cost $1,930 and a lost show entry. Ice melts, no hosing en route, no power in a trailer.

The fix: Mat down 45 min before every haul. 18 hauls, arrivals now 100–101°F, zero emergencies.

Mike R. · professional trainer
$5,040 / season saved

🔥 Anhidrosis Mare — her summer back

The crisis: $840/mo in supplements, zero results. Collapsed at 106.7°F in an 82°F pasture. Trainer said sell her.

The fix: Mat does the cooling she can’t. 106.7°F → 101.2°F in 90 min. Normal turnout, training, life again.

Sarah M. · anhidrosis mare owner, FL
$52,000 value · 50× ROI

🐎 Breeding Operation — 120 horses, one system

The crisis: $40,000+ in heat losses a year, vet calls 5× in summer. Can’t cool 120 horses one by one.

The fix: 8 mats on a 3-group rotation, 2 hrs each at heat peak. Vet calls down 90%, breeding success up 15%.

120-horse breeding operation
ColdSnap Final Banner Preview

Your Horse's Temperature Is Climbing RIGHT NOW

Every day you wait is another day at risk. Heat stroke. Colic. Collapse. Dead horses. All preventable with 45 minutes on this mat.

What Riders Are saying...

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 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee Guarantee

Take HaulGuard to your next three campgrounds. Check on your dogs from the trail, from dinner, from the fire pit. If it doesn't do exactly what we're promising — live feed, no monthly fee, works without cell signal — send it back. Full refund. No questions. No forms. We stand behind this completely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products, shipping, returns, and more.

Will it support larger cup sizes? +

Yes. Structured ribbed fabric + front-zip compression + wide racerback provide equivalent or better support than underwire for cups up to D. Compression comes from engineering — not from metal digging into ribs.

What comes in the box? +

Each order: 1 SaddleGuard™ front-zip bra in your selected color/size, care card, and equestrian sizing guide. Multi-packs ship corresponding quantities (mix colors at checkout).

Will it affect my position in the saddle? +

The racerback actually improves posture. Hook-clasp bras pull shoulders forward during impact. The racerback anchors from upper back and pulls shoulders into alignment. Multiple riders report trainers noticing improved shoulder position.

Is there really no monthly fee? What's the catch? +

No catch. The reason subscription cameras charge monthly is because they route your video through cell networks and servers — that infrastructure costs money, and they pass it on to you. HaulGuard's camera talks directly to your phone. No server relay. No carrier infrastructure. Nothing to bill for. $89 once. $0 forever.

What is your return policy? +

60-Day Barn Guarantee. Ride in it, sweat in it, wash it. Not satisfied for any reason — full refund. No questions. support@saddleguard.com.

What's in the box? What comes with it? +

HaulGuard camera, 3M adhesive magnetic sticker mount, charging cable, and a free Trailer Interior Safety e-book covering common RV pet safety scenarios, AC failure response times, and campground prep. The Buy 2 Get 1 Free offer is also available — ideal if you have multiple rooms in your trailer or travel with a friend.

What comes in the box? +

Each order: 1 SaddleGuard™ front-zip bra in your selected color/size, care card, and equestrian sizing guide. Multi-packs ship corresponding quantities (mix colors at checkout).

Is there really no monthly fee? What's the catch? +

No catch. The reason subscription cameras charge monthly is because they route your video through cell networks and servers — that infrastructure costs money, and they pass it on to you. HaulGuard's camera talks directly to your phone. No server relay. No carrier infrastructure. Nothing to bill for. $89 once. $0 forever.

What's in the box? What comes with it? +

HaulGuard camera, 3M adhesive magnetic sticker mount, charging cable, and a free Trailer Interior Safety e-book covering common RV pet safety scenarios, AC failure response times, and campground prep. The Buy 2 Get 1 Free offer is also available — ideal if you have multiple rooms in your trailer or travel with a friend.

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