RES Equine

RES Equine is a manufacturer of protective horse equipment with a patent pending replaceable Velcro type hook and loop closure system.

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Revenue: $0

Employees: 1-10

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City: Redmond

State: Oregon

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Country: United States

Financial Info

Stage:

pre seed

Raised Last:

$250k

Raised Total:

$250k

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3,901,713Website Global Rank

2,892Website Monthly Traffic

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Description

RES Equine is a producer of protective horse equipment featuring a reversible, Hook - and - loop fastening system that has a patent application pending. Their products, which also include fly masks, splint boots, bell boots, polo wraps, and, eventually, shipping boots, blankets, skid boots, and horn wraps, have the option to substitute the closure in replacement of the boot or other protective products.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
10/2011 Pre Seed Round 1 $250k Bend Venture Conference
Bend Venture Conference
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