
Horsepal today announced the launch of several new products designed to help riders better understand their horse’s health, fitness, and performance through real-time data and smart technology. The new additions expand the Horsepal ecosystem of connected devices and mobile app tools that give riders deeper insight into their horse’s condition both at rest and during work.
The Horsepal system includes a Heart Rate Monitor and Training Belt, Equine Health Check Kit with extra-long digital thermometer, and a secure English saddle phone holder, all designed to work seamlessly with the Horsepal mobile app. Together, these tools allow riders to monitor heart rate, track rides, analyze gait symmetry, and record important health metrics in one easy-to-use platform.

By collecting and analyzing key data points such as heart rate, recovery rate, temperature, and environmental conditions, Horsepal helps riders make more informed decisions about training, conditioning, and overall horse wellness.
Horsepal is also preparing to release upcoming app upgrades, including a personalized fitness test designed to establish a baseline for each individual horse, along with goal-based training insights that help riders track progress and tailor conditioning programs based on their horse’s specific needs.
“Horsepal is about giving your horse a voice,” said Kim Kulers, Global Marketing Director. “By tracking real health and performance data, riders can spot changes earlier, train smarter, and better understand how their horse is responding to work.”
The Horsepal app allows riders to track rides, monitor multiple horses, review training history, and share data with trainers, veterinarians, or barn managers. The system also records factors such as temperature, humidity, and recovery trends to help riders identify patterns that might affect performance or health.
Horsepal products are now available at Horsepal.com and will be officially celebrated at a launch party during the Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI5*, where Horsepal is a proud sponsor of the Safety & Wellness Arena from April 23–26.
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