ThinLine Spare Zip Ties for Grazing Mask
ThinLine Zip Ties are designed to break under proper tension. This makes them safe to use with the ThinLine Grazing Mask.
Benefits and features of the ThinLine Reserve Zip Ties for Grazing Mask
- Break at the right tension
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Why you shouldn't use other Zip Ties
We do not recommend using other stronger zip ties. Our ThinLine Reserve Zip-Ties are designed to break at the right time. In this way we cannot guarantee the safety of your horse.
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How do you attach your Flexible Grazing Mask?
Watch this short 5-step video, and you'll understand in no time!
Step 1
Use the supplied paper tie-wraps or string to find the best holes to attach your grazing mask to your halter. The paper tie-wraps are a temporary aid that allows you to easily adjust the fit.
Step 2
Two of the “fins” have a triangular cutout. You attach these to the square (side) rings of your pasture halter. Connect three fins to the noseband, one in the middle, and the other two fall naturally to the sides of the center. Connect three fins to the chin strap; one in the center, two naturally on the sides of the center.
Step 3
First attach each fin with a triangular cutout with one of the included zip ties. Do not wrap the fins around the halter as this can cause chafing.
Step 4
When properly installed, the grazing bar should rest close to, but not against, the horse's nose. If the grazing mask touches the nose, lengthen the fins under the chin, this will lift the grazing mask off the nose.
Step 5
Once you are satisfied that you have the correct holes aligned with the halter, remove the paper tie-wraps or string and permanently secure the grazing mask with the zip ties provided. After you have found the best fit for your horse, cut the excess fin material just above the top hole being used.
It's okay to wait a day or two to make sure your grazing mask is a comfortable distance from your horse's mouth before clipping. The cable tie “holder” is on the outside of the grazing mask and the excess points downward and is cut off nearby.
If you have fitted the grazing mask properly and the grazing mask is the right size, it will work great. If you find there is too much grazing space, make sure your fins are securely attached to your halter. The fins should not move along the noseband; if so, tighten the cable tie.
Related products:
- ThinLine Grazing Mask
- Thinline Flexible Breakaway Halter
- ThinLine Replace Breakaway Halterpart
- ThinLine Halter Cheekpiece protector
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Anonymous (verified owner) -
Germany
Sharon M. (verified owner) -
England, United Kingdom
The ties are very secure however when they are attached to the muzzle and halter you are unable to un-loosen them. Therefore if you make an error you can quickly run out of ties.
Catherine Keating (verified owner) -
England, United Kingdom
I have not need to use these yet but have bought them as spares just in case my horse happens to break one. The muzzle is amazing and I don't want to risk breaking it by using normal zip ties.
Helen (verified owner) -
England, United Kingdom