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Alice Dicki
> 3 dayArrived on time. I like the like material but it does not stand up to my horse the first time we rode with it she had torn one side. Would not buy again
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Josee
> 3 dayMon cheval ne porte jamais de masque à mouches. Le fit est parfait par-dessus sa bride, nous sommes partis en rando 4h et jamais le masque na semblé lincommoder! Jai le noir, il est très beau. Reste à savoir sil le restera longtemps!
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Farm Girl
> 3 dayThis is a light weight wonderful fly mask for trail riding. Looks comfortable on the horses and not a lot of heavy material all over their faces. Highly recommend Cashel.
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Amber Lynnae
> 3 dayI have been buying cashel fly masks for MANY years. I have never had one open at the seams after TWO weeks on my horse! My other mare has been wearing hers for the exact amount of time and it’s fine. It’s passed the return window because I didn’t need to put them on them right after ordering. Cashel needs to do better. Our long nose masks from last year went into the trash bc the nose part was too long and frayed after a couple of weeks rendering them unusable.
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Chai Tea
Greater than one weekExcellent quality with super fast delivery. Animal Rescue bennefits from this purchase too!
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Jarred Price V
> 3 dayGreat horse loves it
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Krista
> 3 dayOne of our barn favorite fly masks
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Cindy
> 3 dayI have been using the Cashel brand for over 15 years. The used ones even have resale value! A variety of sizes for all including mini!! I wont use any other brand of fly mask. Cashel fly masks are comfortable for ALL my horses, clean up easy, durable, flexible lightweight ears. Horses that havent worn a mask before take to them easily. LOVE THESE
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Mr. Rosendo Effertz
> 3 dayI liked that the material for the ears was thicker than most masks.
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Amanda
> 3 dayThis fly mask is exactly what we needed to keep our horse quiet on trails and less bothered by the bugs, but I do worry it might be affecting his vision. Our horse didnt seem to respond quite as quickly when asked to slow down out of a canter, so we thought the fly mask may have obscured his perception. Although, we do have to test this out further by trying the same situation without the mask and then again with the mask. There may have just been a lack of connection with the bit as well since we did notice that the bit/bridle seemed loose the next time we rode. More trials to come, but otherwise, it kept the bugs at bay and didnt have the frilly/girlly effect of the Fly Veils, which is what my husband was trying to avoid...LOL!