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FLIR Micro Thermal & Visual Cameras are available online at flir.com. Feel free to contact me personally about how to use this valuable teaching tool.
Link Casey
Jan. 2020


The latest on the market providing the highest resolution offering:
Fast Problem solving and Functionality!   
At an affordable price! Has 3 different types in order to be compatible with Apple Products, Android, or USB.

The improved FLIR ONE Pro gives you the power to find invisible problems faster than ever!  Higher resolution in an updated design offers the ability to stream to your smartphone (or watch) for remote viewing IMMEDIATELY ---in the field…perfect for farriers. Offers a real-time spot meter for regions of interest providing imagery sharper and is easier to understand the picture.

 CLICK HERE FOR DATASHEET & SPECIFICATIONS

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The FLIR C2  (no WIFI) & The FLIR C3 (with WIFI) is the world’s first full-featuredpocket-sized thermal camera. Powerful and Compact with a brilliant 3” touch screen is easy viewing.
Save still images and streaming video in high resolution, a feature not usually available on low-cost thermal camera systems. Read over the Datasheets and Specifications on the 2 models we suggest now available on our website. The purchase of the “app” will be your responsibility once you receive your FLIR.
 
CLICK HERE FOR DATASHEET AND SPECIFICATIONS C2

CLICK HERE FOR DATASHEET AND SPECIFICATIONS C3

Please Note:

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***Great Gift Idea! Forward this to your spouse…***

A picture says a thousand words!
We find that more farriers/people using the Equine Flexion Therapy Technique and Anatomy Studies of horses, along with thermal imaging are more prepared when approaching a questionable horse. If only for a self-training tool for yourself, your opinions you offer can be backed up and your work verified. If used during your daily services, you can easily get a return on your investment within 30-60 days. TRY IT!

www.flir.com to read the specifications:

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A Casey horse “7-up” has a shoulder injury making it hard to lift his leg for farrier work as well as saddle up for riding. See the difference in the heat in each leg.

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“7-up” on the same day with equal heat in each leg and a happier horse after massage therapy.

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Flir Thermal Camera demos provided by Link Casey, Instructor for farriers.