As the main
competition season gets into full swing, sales of ArcEquine microcurrent units
have grown very rapidly and the good news is that associated economies of scale
have contributed to a significant reduction in the price of an ArcEquine
complete kit. This makes it easier for every horseowner to access this
innovative technology, which has the potential to deliver wide ranging health
and wellbeing benefits.
In line with its rapidly accelerating growth strategy, manufacturer
Applied Microcurrent Technology (AMT) recently launched a new microcurrent unit
into the human health sector - the Arc4Health - and sales have quickly exceeded
even the most optimistic forecasts, further supporting the ArcEquine price reduction.
Additional short-term expansion plans include four European
territories, both North and South America, Australia and New Zealand, together
with signing new distribution agreements in most markets.
The sequences of unique microcurrents delivered by the
ArcEquine are the result of AMT’s
technical expertise and significant investment into its research and
development programme. So whether your horse has an injury, or you simply want
to ensure niggles don’t develop into dramas, there’s never been a better time
to take a close look at ArcEquine. Also beneficial in maximising training and
competition performance, it’s the drug-free, non-invasive, pocket sized device
increasingly used by successful riders around the world to deliver powerful and
effective healing.
The new
price, from June 5th, 2017, for an ArcEquine complete kit is £449.99,reflecting the company’s unquestionable integrity in delivering outstanding value
for its technically excellent products, supported by exceptional and completely
individual customer service.
Visit ArcEquine's secure online store at www.arcequine.com - and don't forget to use discount code AE5012 at the checkout for a £45 discount, meaning you pay just £404.99 + p&p!
Payment and rental plans are also available and a number of leading insurance companies will fund hire of units to support healing of equine injuries, subject to individual policy terms.
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