Manna Pro Pro-Force Covered Ears Horse Fly Mask
In a Nutshell
- Biggest positive: Functional and good value for money.
- Biggest negative: Sizing issues and durability concerns.
- Best for: Horse owners looking for a durable, well-designed fly mask.
Quick Verdict
The Manna Pro Pro-Force Covered Ears Horse Fly Mask generally receives positive feedback for its functionality and design, though durability and sizing problems are frequently mentioned.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Hair stripping after prolonged use
Prevention: Use cautiously and monitor horse's skin
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Functional design (4)
The fly mask is well designed and effective in blocking flies.
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Good value (2)
Users find the mask to be a good value for the price.
Cons
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Inconsistent sizing (2) major
The mask often doesn't fit well, with some users reporting it's too tight or the ears are too big.
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Hair stripping (1) major
Users report that the mask can strip hair from horses, causing irritation and discomfort.
Quality Trend: Declining
Newer reviews mention more durability and sizing issues.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Horse owners — Efficient fly protection and value for money
✗ Skip If
- • Sensitive or picky horses — Risk of hair stripping and sizing issues
Durability & Care
Factors: Use frequency, Weather conditions, Handling
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does the fly mask strip hair from horses?
Yes, there are reports of hair stripping around the cheeks and jowls after a week of use.
Is the size accurate for average horses?
No, the sizing is inconsistent and may not fit all horses as expected.
How long does the mask last?
The mask can last up to 5 years, but durability varies and sometimes it deteriorates much faster.
Should you hand wash or careful wash in delicate settings
Machine wash in delicate settings
Highlighted Reviews
"This mask fits my Arab better than most other masks I've tried. Stays in place when she rolls or rubs her head on the fence. I'm so glad it's not black too! In FL the last thing you want is a dark color which makes the face sweat more. Double overlap velcro holds good."
"Don't buy! I have two QH. I ordered the appropriate size however one fit and one didn't. After a week of the horse wearing the one that did fit, wore all the hair off his lower jowels and cheek bones! Garbage!"
Bottom Line
The fly mask is considered a good choice for most users, but you should carefully select the size to avoid issues. The durability also seems to vary, so interested buyers might want to consider their specific needs.