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The Kensington Freedom Feeder Slow Feeding Super Horse Day Net is a product with strong positives and negatives. Many users appreciate the high-quality materials and ease of use, particularly the ability to use it with large 3-string bales. However, a striking number of users have noted that the product fades quickly and becomes chewed and damaged easily if used outside or chewed upon heavily. The resiliency of the material and stability of the product woven possesses variable results. There are several warnings by users about how much the product is utilized in quantity, rather than the quality of the fabric, because of the way in which horse and similar consume haynets. Other complaints included the net itself fades to be flimsy and unbalanced upon chewing. Despite these complaints, most users are satisfied and say that they would recommend the product.
Lasts up to 9 months with proper care.
Allows for use with large 3-string bales.
Reduces feeding time for horses and similar pets and displays longevity and keeps pets involved in their feeding schedules.
Material frays, making holes too small.
Material absorbs water, not suitable for outdoor use.
Tip: Keep dry to prolong its life.
Issues with longevity compromising customer’s spirits out of the gate.
Tip: Consider alternatives with better reviews.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in quality, with more users reporting durability issues.
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Factors: Usage frequency, Weather conditions, Pet behavior
On average, it can last up to 4 years, but some users reported issues within a few months.
No, it absorbs water and is not suitable for outdoor use.
"This net has been working good and has held up to my horse’s thrashing it around, My one complaint is that the rope material does absorb water when wet so it’s not the best for outdoor use."
"I thought this net would be perfect but the material seems to have frayed making the holes very small and she gets very little out of it. Plus the material is like velcro, hay sticks to it as well as it sticks to itself. Not happy with it. Waste of money."
If you are looking for a durable, easy-to-use haynet, the Kensington Freedom Feeder could be a good option, but be prepared for potential durability issues.