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Net Relief Riding Mask
Net Relief Riding Mask

£24.99

Field Relief Midi Fly Mask (without ears)
Field Relief Midi Fly Mask (without ears)

£27.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net
Net Relief Muzzle Net

£24.99

Field Relief Fly Mask Max
Field Relief Fly Mask Max

£35.99

Field Relief Midi Fly Mask With Ears
Field Relief Midi Fly Mask With Ears

£29.99

Quick Chill Cool Rug
Quick Chill Cool Rug

£125.00

Field Relief Fly Rug
Field Relief Fly Rug

£95.00

Field Relief Muzzle Fringe
Field Relief Muzzle Fringe

£8.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net for Anatomical Bridles
Net Relief Muzzle Net for Anatomical Bridles

£29.99

Skin Soother

£10.99

Net Relief Muzzle Net for Grackle

£29.99

Field Relief Muzzle Protector

£14.50

Field Relief Max Donkey Fly Mask

£35.99

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UV in Horse Fly Masks: What You Need to Know

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FAQs

The Field Relief Max protects the horse’s face from the tips of the ears to the end of the nose. The Max comes with a removable, adjustable nosepiece. The Field Relief Midi does not have a nosepiece; it is designed for the less sensitive horse for general protection from flies. The Midi comes with and without ears, but an additional nosepiece or muzzle fringe is available to buy should your horse need it.

The Field Relief Fly Masks allow for great visibility and shouldn't cause a problem with use overnight, however we would recommend the mask is removed and checked regularly and kept clean for your horse's comfort. 

The success of half nets suggests that they do not actively filter out pollens, the holes are just to big. They may work by distorting the airflow through the nose, or distract/comfort the horse.

Horses who shake their heads can be very sensitive around the muzzle area. The net acts as a security blanket, and the horse seems to be more comfortable with it on.

Yes, although it is important to read your rule book applying to the use of nose nets for each organisation to ensure you are permitted to use the net.