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solo comb Just looking for comments on this comb. My horse has a really thick mane and while I'm tempted to let it just grow out, I figure I better not... SoloComb - Grooming Tools from SmartPak Equine Does it work? |
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Your horse's mane is like my horse's, thick and grows fast. Try those both out & let me know which is best. I will have to purchase them from someplace else however, Smartpak does not ship to Canada, boo them! Like you, I was tempted not to pull the mane and band it long for shows & do a running braid for english, but I dunno yet... |
Yes the solo combs do work. I've used it before on my gelding with a thick mane. Just have to do a bit at a time. |
I bought the solocomb a while back to use on my horses very thick mane. It worked for a few months until the blue lever stopped working. Every time I pushed it down it got stuck inside the body of the comb. I think it did a good job while it lasted though. |
I brushed his mane today... and then just stared at it... UGH! Why do I stop pulling the minute winter comes???? |
I always do that too, and then regret it big time come spring! Haha! |
I tried out all the different mane combs and found they only made the mane thicker at the bace, so im a puller! if you do it little and oftern it doesnt make them sore! |
I personally find these to work a lot better!! http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...qOloRffGV1ooTx The razor blade goes in the middle and this works the same way. Helps give the mane a more blended look. Posted via Mobile Device |
Depends on the breed! |
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