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WeatherBeeta Dura-Mesh Detach-A-Neck Fly Sheet
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Super strong textylene mesh survives the most destructive horses
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Superb fly, insect and UV-blocking protection
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Belly band and neck are removable, so you can customize protection
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The Dura-Mesh Sheet is made from super strong textylene mesh that moulds well to your horse's shape. Dura-Mesh features a removable belly wrap and a full tail flap to protect the areas that are most vulnerable to those pesky insect attacks. Also blocks up to 70% or harmful UV rays. Features traditional gussets and web leg straps, so it stays in place while allowing your horse the freedom to move. Removable neck and belly wraps give you the flexibility to customize your horse's level of protection as needed. A super durable fly sheet offering maximum coverage. Grey/Lime Plaid.
Sizes available: 72".
Please click on "More Information" for care and measuring instructions.
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| Your WeatherBeeta Fly Sheet may need cleaning from time to time - and certainly after each season. Before washing, remove excess dirt and mud with a hose or soft brush.
Then, either hand wash or machine wash your blanket (front-load machines only, please) on a gentle cycle. Use only cool wash temps. (max. 30°C, 85°F) and mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and line dry (do not machine dry). Finally, store your WeatherBeeta fly sheet in a cool, dry area (perhaps in the handy, reusable bag it arrived with.)
Fitting Instructions
- Measure your horse to find the correct size (see Tips To Get the Perfect Blanket Fit, below).
- Check that the fly or turnout sheet fits.
- A proper fit means that when the chest closure is secured on approximately the middle adjustment and the top of the tail flap falls at the top of the tail.
- Fasten and adjust the straps.
- Chest Straps - fasten so the Standard Dart should sit at your horse's side.
- Leg Straps - pass the left leg strap between the hind legs and fasten to the left hand D-ring. Cross the right leg strap through the left leg strap and fasten to the right hand D-ring. Ensure the leg straps are adjusted so you can fit only a hand's width between each leg strap and each of your horse's thighs.
- Surcingles - fasten and adjust straps to allow a hand's width between the straps and belly.
Fitting Notes:
- Blankets or sheets that are too big are actually more likely to rub than one that is too small.
- If the blanket or sheet extends beyond the top of the tail, it is too big. Similarly, if the blanket or sheet does not reach the top of the tail, it is too small.
- If the leg straps and surcingles are not adjusted to allow a hand's width, injury may occur. Straps that are too long may catch your horse's legs. Straps that are too short may rub your horse.
- Remember, your horse is more comfortable - and safe - in a properly fitted blanket or sheet.
Tips To Get the Perfect Blanket Fit
Measure your horse in six simple steps
Basically, all equine blankets and sheets have similar designs. They cover your horse's barrel from withers to tail and hang to just below the elbows and stifles. However, not all blankets or sheets are cut in the same manner. As such, check the manufacturer's measuring guidelines to ensure the best fit of your chosen blanket or sheet.
Regardless of the manufacturer's recommendations, however, there are some simple ways to ensure you obtain the correct measurements of your horse. If possible, corral a companion or tie up your horse to help keep her still while you measure her. Then:
- Ensure your horse stands squarely in a natural position.
- Stand on your horse's side with the end of your measuring tape in your left hand. Place the end of the measuring tape at the point where your horse's neck meets the center of her chest.
- Using your right hand, draw the tape along her left side and over the widest part of her shoulder. Continue to draw the tape in this manner for the extent of your reach.
- Note the measurement. Then mark the spot of your reach with your right thumb. Move down to the spot you've marked with your thumb. Place the end of the measuring tape at this point.
- Using your right hand, continue to draw the tape along your horse's side and across the point of her buttocks, which is the hindmost part of the quarters and about 10 to 12 inches below where the tail and body meet. Note this measurement.
- Add your two measurements together to get your blanket size.
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