Which Haas brushes do I really need?

Leo Walker

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Can't help thinking it's just a way to get you to give your horse a good old fashioned groom rather than the flick over they usually get..

Honestly, I'm more of a quick flick rather than a full groom person, but the quick flick with the Haas brushes works much better. I've never used anything like the Schimmel for dragging filth and scurf up. I do mine with rubber curry/massage thingy, then go over with the Schimmel and finish with the Diva and he is so clean and shiny after 10mins and he is a filthy stinky cob! :lol:
 

MagicMelon

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I bought the Schimmel and the Diva. Wish I hadnt bought the Diva as none of mine seem to have short enough coats for this to do anything on (probably be great for clipped coats - am planning to clip next few days so will soon see and it'll be one grey (white) and one dark bay coat so be interesting). The schimmel is good though although I must force myself to use it more often (just habit has me reaching for the grubby old dandy brush!).
 

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Can't help but feel that any cheap brushes can get an "amazing" shine on a coat if a traditional (dare I say old fashioned!) 45 minute thorough grooming is done daily. I think they have an excellent PR and marketing team!
 

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Can anyone explain what each brush aims to do? When you read about the brushes they don't actually explain - I have a budget of £40 so which two would I need for a Welsh D bay?
 
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