Train The Mane & Prevent Rub Marks Without Full Coverage
How can you train your horse’s mane and protect his head and shoulders without covering his head? With our Headless Horse Hood, of course! This modified slinky effectively tames the mane and shields the shoulders from sunburn and rub marks. Accordion pleats in the neck allow for extra room when your horse puts his head down to eat or graze. Plus, the adjustable throatlatch opening has a wide Velcro strap that can’t be rubbed open or slide down the neck.
Made in America with pride
Crafted from high-quality, 4-way stretch Lycra
Trains the mane and keep it laying flat
Generously sized—will not ride up over the withers
We are the designers and manufacturers of the Faceless Sleezy. Invented in 2010, this product filled the need of horse owners who wanted a headless sleazy. Now, there are knock-offs, poor quality imitations, and cheap imports. Look for our label in each product with our logo and registered trademark. The original is still the best!
Easy on/Easy off
In general, most horses tolerate things pulled over their heads. Therefore, putting on your horse’s faceless sleezy is easy to do. Firstly, open the wide velcro on the neck opening, putting your horse’s head through. Slipover the neck and shoulders. Close the left side girth strap. Tighten the throatlatch Velcro®, otherwise, the neck portion may slide. If you have an overlap of the Velcro®, trim the excess. Thus, your headless hood should fit smooth, like swimwear, but not tight.
Faceless Sleezy Care
Because your faceless horse sleazy contains 80% nylon/ 20% spandex fabric, it is machine washable. Air dries fast. Also, follow our simple Care Instructions for best results. Finally, wash your faceless slinky at least once a month to prevent bacteria build-up.
A smiling Coyote is wearing a Foil-Red Glamour faceless horse sleazy. Coyote is a red dun QH owned by Rachel.
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Love ’em. True to size.