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Are people using this year?
I probably have to get a new one so wondering what people are liking as had mine several years now.
New girl with super sensitive skin, incredibly long whiskers around eyes. Would benefit from ears, but may not agree as a bit of an anxious soul.
 

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Equilibrium with ears.
I like how they have the padded area on forehead and nose to keep the mask from pressing on the eyes.
 
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Premier equine do the same as the weatherbeeta, stretchy good eye clearance. I was using the horsewear halo ones but think this is nicer and he can definitely see better in it! My YM strongly suggested not one with zips, apparently they are a nightmare to do up and likely to break, especially if they get any mud in the zip. Pull on one seems fine and I don’t think a zip would improve it. You can also get it with the nose cover for a £ or so more.
 
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I like the bee keeper style as it keeps the mask well clear of their eyes. I have the Rambo ones but other makes are available

 
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I like the bee keeper style as it keeps the mask well clear of their eyes. I have the Rambo ones but other makes are available


I like these ones too. I also use the cheap and cheerful shires ones with ears and a nose fringe.
 
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How do you get on with the zip?
TBH I don’t ever use it. It pulls on just like the others. I didn’t twig it had a zip when I bought it. It hasn’t ever rubbed though. Not all of them have zips I think it is just the delux version.
 
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I like the bee keeper style as it keeps the mask well clear of their eyes. I have the Rambo ones but other makes are available

Me too. Can’t seem to keep others away from the eyes.
 
I really rate the shires ones - I go for the one with no ears and just a fleece band as he seems to prefer it but other on the yard prefer ears. Very rarely has it come off.

 
Rambo ones work great with eye clearance but I did cut off the branding ribbon as it seemed to be right in the way of her eyes. My other girl has a pe one I’m trying but it can get close to her eyes
 
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One horse uses the weatherbeeta soft mesh eyesaver ones, the ones with a single mesh panel not the bug eyes. Her eyes are too close together for the bug eyes and she ends up with only one eye!

Others either shires stretchy bug eyes or ruggles stretch bug eye.

Ears and forelocks seem to be the deciding factor. A big forelock without a hole tends to come off. And so many are short of the ears!
 
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My horse has a tricky shaped head and the standard ones including the beekeeper style ones don’t fit. I really rate the Ruggles ones.
 
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I have this one for my pink-nosed horse.

The picture is of V1 of the mask - it now comes without the side mesh on the nose, which I find is better - used to get covered in gunk. It holds off the eyes well.

 
Are people using this year?
I probably have to get a new one so wondering what people are liking as had mine several years now.
New girl with super sensitive skin, incredibly long whiskers around eyes. Would benefit from ears, but may not agree as a bit of an anxious soul.
shires, with the white tassels, mine hate the net and it gets all bunged with mucus so i avoid those ones
 
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Shires are great and the premier equine pull on ones, although if he’s nervous shires is probably good start , I use the one without ears so forelock can be out.
 
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Harrison Howard ones are the best I have found, but I prefer the field safe fly fringes personally as they are less likely to rub.
 
I like the bee keeper style as it keeps the mask well clear of their eyes. I have the Rambo ones but other makes are available

I was told by my local tack shop that Horseware have stopped producing these. These are my go to but as I couldn’t get another in the size I needed, I recently tried the Lemieux armour pro and have been really pleased with it.
 
I really rate the shires ones - I go for the one with no ears and just a fleece band as he seems to prefer it but other on the yard prefer ears. Very rarely has it come off.

Same here! So many horses can’t tolerate the ears. Eyes are the main issue to protect.
 
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