Get Competition Ready With Corro Top Rated

From liniments and spot removers to shine sprays and mane & tail detanglers, see what Corro Top Rated judges picked as their favorite products to get you show ready for your upcoming competitions and beyond!
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Ever wonder which products in a well-equipped grooming kit work the best to get any horse competition ready? Corro (corroshop.com), the one-stop-shop stable to saddle eCommerce retailer for horse people everywhere, has enlisted top professionals from a variety of disciplines to test and rate their most favorite show-ready products for horses in a side by side competition.

From liniments and spot removers to shine sprays and mane & tail detanglers, see what Corro Top Rated judges picked as their favorite products to get you show ready for your upcoming competitions and beyond!

Spot Removers/Spray Shampoos

Cowboy Magic Green Spot Remover Loved for its effectiveness, fresh scent and minimal post-use residue by Paradressage rider, Roxanne Trunell, and Icelandic Horse lover, Alexandra Danneman, Cowboy Magic Green Spot Remover is an easy and efficient way to keep your horse clean. As noted by the judges, the gentle formula contains all-natural, non-sudsing cleaners derived from plants, giving it a greeney smell and leaving your horse’s coat smooth and soft. $10.99/ 32OZ. Purchase here. 

E3 Argan Oil Shampoo Waterless SprayEarning a perfect score from Pleasure and Combined Driving Horseman, Wiebe Dragstra, E3 Argan Oil Shampoo Waterless Spray is what Dragstra chooses to get his horses clean and shiny quickly and help repair damaged or tangled hair. E3 Natural Argan Oil, paired with Nano Encapsulated vitamins cleans your horse’s mane and coat while maintaining a healthy luster. $13.99/32 OZ. Purchase here. 

Oil Based Mane & Tail Detanglers

Cowboy Magic Detangler and Shine Tying for Corro Top Rated’s number-one spot, and earning perfect 5’s by Reining star, Shawn Flarida, the Cowboy Magic Detangler and Shine was also lauded for its scent, effectiveness and dependability. The concentrated formula instantly detangles hair knots, tangles, and dreadlocks on even the most difficult of hair. This mane and tail detangler is formulated with silk protein to give your horse’s mane and tail a high-reflecting shine after brushing. $24.99/16 OZ. Purchase here.

eZall Shine and Detangler – This is Endurance rider, Heather Reynolds’ go-to product to keep her horses’ manes and tails soft and manageable with just a small amount of product.  The amazing smell is an added bonus! This gentle horse-grooming product comes in a professional-strength gel that will leave your animals looking and feeling great. $18.99/8oz.  Purchase here. 

Shine Spray

Farnam Laser Sheen Dazzling Shine & Detangler – With a scorecard of perfect 5’s from Western Dressage Rider, Joann Williams, Farnam Laser Sheen Dazzling Shine & Detangler gives your horse a showring look not matter the occasion. Williams calls this high-gloss detangler her favorite product and loves the smell and shine for days. Farnam Laser Sheen leaves manes and tails more manageable and radiant, and it won’t cause unwanted breakage. $15.99 /12Oz. Purchase here.

Liniment

Absorbine Veterinary Liniment – Vaulter, Kristian Roberts, reaffirmed Absorbine Veterinary Liniment’s effectiveness as a fast-acting pain reliever for horse ailments including inflamed joints, sore muscles, and strained tendons. This horse liniment for pain also helps treat common fungal and bacterial infections. $12.99/16 Oz. Purchase here.

Visit Corro (corroshop.com) for all your daily horse and barn needs. Corro helps to streamline any horse shopping routine as a new one-stop shop destination for all things horse—offering the best prices, fastest shipping, and the highest level of customer service. Follow Corro on InstagramFacebookPinterest, and Twitter for the latest updates on new product releases and more.

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