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Woof Wear UV Fly Mask With Ears *H&H Approved*


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  • Woof Wear UV Fly Mask With Ears review

    Score

    9/10
    • Fit:
      8/10
    • Performance:
      8/10
    • Ease of use:
      8/10
    • Durability:
      9/10
    • Value:
      9/10

    Pros

    • “3D Spacer Fabric” appears comfortable
    • Fits well
    • Detachable nose not too long
    • Lasts well
    • Fine but durable mesh over eyes
    • Forelock hole

    Cons

    • My pony did remove it (although he successfully removes most)
    • Padding over nose didn’t always naturally sit flat

    Manufacturer:

    Woof Wear

    Price as reviewed:

    £25.99 the mask, £8.49 for the nose

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask With Ears review

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask mesh

    The first thing I noticed when I unboxed the Woof Wear UV fly mask was that it felt more cushioned and spongy than the other fly masks I was testing of a similar style. On looking at the product description, I found this was “soft and stretchy 3D Spacer Fabric” that eliminates rubbing. I can really see how it will work – and it appears to be very breathable, too.

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask nose attachment

    The nose is available to purchase separately from the mask, which means you don’t have to opt for one, but if you do it’s detachable so you can always change your mind. The nose attaches with Velcro quite simply and there’s a cushioned flap that folds over the join to prevent rubbing. I would say you need to be careful that this is folded down as I only realised mine wasn’t when I came to look at my first batch of pictures for the review.

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask forelock hole

    There is an accommodating forelock hole that will sit closed if you decide not to use it.

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask grazing

    The nose, like the rest of the mask, offers 60% UV protection. This is a nice addition, especially if your horse has a pink-skinned nose. I found this to be the perfect length for Utah – it covered as much as possible without be too long that it dragged on the ground.

    Woof Wear UV Fly Mask bent nose

    When I came to get him in, the nose had bent up because Utah had been eating from his hay box. It occurred to me that because of the way the fabric holds its shape, it wouldn’t be able to right itself. This wouldn’t cause a problem, but you would lose the protection until you returned to fix it. I did think, however, that if you were to feed your horse in the field, to avoid removing the mask you could bend the nose up to prevent it getting dirty and then fold it back down once he’s finished.

    Woof Wear fly mask eye clearance

    The mesh that covers the eyes is really fine and offers UV protection. Being so fine, it appears to be easy to see through and it will keep out even the smallest of midges. Although fine, it feels robust and your horse would have quite a job to cause damage to it.

    The two Velcro fastenings are strong and easy to use.

    Woof Wear fly mask on Highland

    I had a size medium – I usually select cob-sized items – and it fits well. Utah did manage to remove it, however, as did his fellow livery (Patrick, the Highland pony). I suspect if a horse who was more gentle wore it, they’d easily keep it on.

    It is at the more expensive end of the market as fly masks go, but it lasted really well, has a nice fit and appears to be really comfortable, which makes it worth the extra money. It would think it would definitely last the average horse more than one summer at least.

    Verdict

    H&H Approved – This fly mask is really well designed – the materials are high quality and feel like they’ll be really comfortable. I’d definitely recommend this mask.


    Who tested this fly mask?

    Georgia Guerin looks after Horse & Hound’s shopping, fashion and product content. She owns a Norwegian Fjord horse who usually lives out 24/7. He is well known for putting a lot of effort into removing fly masks as well as putting his head in places he shouldn’t, which makes him a perfect candidate for testing.

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