Cashel Fly Mask Long with Ears
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Description
The Cashel Crusader Fly Mask Long with Ears is a hand-made fly mask designed to cover the nose and ears, helping to discourage flies from landing on your horse's face. Available in seven sizes from Foal to Draft, it features a unique three-hole cap design for ears and forelock to provide stability and a secure fit. The plastic-coated grey mesh with black trim blocks 70% of damaging UV rays, making it particularly useful for light-coloured horses that sunburn easily, and it has been noted to help reduce symptoms of Head Shaking Syndrome.
- Hand-made by Cashel
- Unique three-hole cap for ears and forelock - provides stability and a great fit
- Eye darts keep mesh well away from the eyes for safety and comfort
- Plastic-coated mesh blocks 70% of damaging UV rays
- Close fit designed to prevent flies from crawling inside the mask
- Helps reduce symptoms of Head Shaking Syndrome
- Provides shade for light-coloured horses that sunburn easily
- Lighter material to reduce heat and reflection
- Grey mesh with black trim
- Size selection: simply match to your halter size
- Voted Horse Journal Product of the Year 2008
- Rated Number 1 for five years by Horse Journal and Perfect Horse publications
Colour: One Colour (grey mesh with black trim)
Sizes available: Arab, Draft, Foal, Horse, Warmblood, Weanling, Yearling
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Specifications
| Brand | Cashel |
|---|---|
| Model | Cashel Crusader Fly Mask Long with Ears |
| Style | Long with ears |
| Colour | Grey mesh with black trim |
| UV Protection | 70% of damaging UV rays blocked |
| Mesh Type | Plastic-coated mesh |
| Construction | Hand-made by Cashel |
| Ear & Forelock Design | Unique three-hole cap for ears and forelock |
| Eye Design | Eye darts to keep mesh away from eyes |
| Size Range | Arab, Draft, Foal, Horse, Warmblood, Weanling, Yearling |
| Sizing Guide | Match to your horse's halter size |
| Award | Horse Journal Product of the Year 2008; rated Number 1 for five years by Horse Journal and Perfect Horse |

