LeMieux Arika Armour-Tek Rug Horse Fly Sheet, Grey
Well-made but has fitting and cooling issues.
While the TuffRider Comfy Plus Combo Neck Fly Sheet is praised for its lightweight and comfortable design, users frequently mention durability problems. The fly sheet tends to rip easily, especially with active horses, which can be frustrating. However, the positive design and fit make it a worthwhile consideration for those seeking good coverage against flies and insects.
Fabric ripping easily
Prevention: Use additional reinforcement or choose a more durable option.
Users appreciate the lightweight and comfortable design of the fly sheet, noting it fits well and offers good coverage.
Some users praised the company's customer service for handling issues with orders efficiently.
The fabric rips easily, especially with active horses, leading to significant frustration.
With active and energetic horses the product may not last long.
Tip: Swich between using and not using the band.
Factors: Activity level of the horse, Frequency of use, Environmental conditions
The fly sheet has significant durability issues, with many users reporting it rips easily, especially with active horses. It may not last long, even with proper care.
No, it is not recommended for highly active horses due to frequent ripping and short lifespan.
The belly band is well-received for keeping flies off and providing comfort, but it can rip easily with active horses.
"I love this lightweight and fun fly sheet. The belly band is a huge relief to my fly-averse stallion."
"The fabric rips easily due to a horse."
This fly sheet is best for horse owners seeking lightweight comfort and fly coverage, but be prepared for potential durability issues. If your horse is more active or prone to tearing sheets, consider this before purchasing.