Horseware Ireland Amigo Bug Buster w/ No-Fly Zone
Horseware Ireland Amigo Bug Buster w/ No-Fly Zone
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Horseware Ireland Amigo Bug Buster w/ No-Fly Zone

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Horseware Ireland| Amigo Bug Buster Vamoose| Supersized tail flap| Dual leg arches| Shoulder and mane lining | Three straight surcingles for extra belly protection| Classic front closure| Removable neck cover| 65% UV protection| Knitted polyester fabric, Soft, absorbent, strong and sun reflecting| Silver/Burgundy| Sizes: 69, 72, 75, 78, 81, 82| AFRR3V-IQWQ|
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May 20, 2025
Suess
5 out of 5 stars review

Quality rug (Rambo is better) if humid 90F, breeze

Quality rug (Rambo IS better but the necks are looong). In the southern USA, a stiff breeze (at least 5-8mph) is necessary at 88F-90F with significant humidity (or worse). Otherwise, your horse probably shouldn't wear this sheet all-day all-summer, unless he's in the shade with a fan/breeze. Fits true to size and is a bit stretchy but isn't as stretchy as current 'soft mesh' Weatherbeets options from SmartPak. If your horse is active and its hot and humid, recommend a traditional (stiffer, bigger) mesh, like the Rambo options and no fly sheet on the worst days (heat/humidity). This and other "soft" meshes to tend to shift toward the tail and MIGHT cause shoulder rubs unless you add a good shoulder guard. Using a smaller size adds risk of rubs (hair loss) from too-tight shoulders. Overall, we use the traditional stiffer mesh fly sheets - NOT the 'soft' mesh and NOT the 'fine mesh', here in the southern USA at turnout, long-term. E.g. Rambo.

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Oct 8, 2015
LCREventer
5 out of 5 stars review

I have had this for 3 summers!

I bought an Amigo Bug Buster about 3 summers ago and my horse wears it everyday (during the summer). She loves to roll and it gets rolled in about once a day during the summer. I am happy to say that the sheet has held up and worn well. I just purchased a new flysheet (Amigo Bug Buster) to have ready for next summer. I am not retiring the old one, just wanted a backup for when I am washing the old one.

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Mar 19, 2015
DES_E
5 out of 5 stars review

Nice breathable fabric lasts more than 5 years

I bought an Amigo Bug Buster over 5 years ago and love it because of it's lightweight, breathable, durable, and flexible fabric. It provides the best fly protection I've found in a fly sheet. The side panels drape over the legs and swish away flies with the horse's movement. Even though I have had to repair small tears in the liner, I like the liner because it is not very heavy and protects my horse's very sensitive sorrel coat and skin. The neck cover and light mess fabric allow the sheet to conform to my horse's high withered top line. My horse also likes to play and roll and this fly sheet stays in place. I like this fly sheet so much that I bought an extra one for the days that I do horse laundry. This fly sheet washes well too, as long as the Velcro is fastened to keep it from messing up the mesh fabric.

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