Tough 1 Heavy Denier Nylon Hay Tote Bag in Prints
T**!
Tough Nylon, NOT tough rods
We used this for 1 week at fair for my 3 Nigerian Dwarf Goats (weighing from 35-60lbs). It didn't last 2 days before the 2 cheap plastic (presumably hollow) rods that span the opening on each side under the flap bent. My goats would put their front feet on it (so not even their entire weight) to see over the fencing at fair. We had the bag up as high as we could get it with the strap provided while still allowing them to reach the front slow-feed openings. The bent rods made this gape open and allow the goats to pull from the top, pulling out more than needed and wasting it on the ground. I'm going to have to un-stitch the top a bit to remove the rods and insert new wooden ones for the next fair season. Hopefully that'll hold up a little better. I of course understand this was probably designed for horse (I don't know how they treat their hay bags?) so I'd say a good price but needs improvements for longevity for us goat people.
D**N
Poorly made, not durable enough for horses
My boy does not “attack” his feed or hay, but this bag fell apart quickly. Its failure is due to design and not due to my horse; it was not built to horse standards. My bag lasted not even five days before it was damaged. My horse gets two flakes in the morning and two again at noon, then turned out for 12-14 hours overnight so it’s not like this bag was eaten out of constantly for weeks or months.The bag has single stitched cross bars with very thin thread; this kind of workmanship definitely cannot stand up to a horse. The hanging strap is made from thin material as well; again, single stitched. The hardware is very thin. The bag itself is made of thin fabric with a plastic coating on the inside which started flaking off within two days. See photos for examples.This is incredibly disappointing as their other products seem well made. I like the design of the bag and would buy it again if it was made from much more sturdy materials - materials actually designed to be used by horses.Can not recommend and will be seeking my money back.
A**E
Rips Easy
This ripped down the side after 2 feedings. Hung it on a fence and as per course, my horse tossed it around a bit as he worked hay out.I dont write reviews but this fell apart so quickly after I began using it, I felt something needed to be said. If your horse treats everything like it's made of tissue paper, this will work, otherwise go spend the extra money on a higher quality hay bag. Definitely wasn't worth the money I spent trying to keep my horses hay out of the mud.Perk: it was at least a clean tear
G**A
Just what I needed for my tiny goats.
I have 3 dwarf goats who have plenty of land to graze on, but need long grass to start their day. Everyone who has goats knows they are messy with grass hay and waste a lot of it when using a regular hay bag feeder. This bag works perfectly for my needs and they seem to like eating from it. Since the top has a Velcro closer and a flap that seals it, my goats can't eat from the top anymore. I have a lot less waste now.
A**G
Poor quality especially for the price
Very poor quality - bought two bags, one for each horse - used maybe 5 times, both ripped. The convenience of easily sliding hay in vs a traditional net bag is not worth the price. Really disappointed with Tough1 here... first time their products have let me down.
V**E
Great Hay Tote Bag
I needed a bag that I could use to tote hay from my shed all the way to my barn (it's a short hike between the two). I didn't need the feeder aspect of this bag, but it's turned out to be a nice feature. The bag holds a good solid flake or two or three and is very sturdy. When I'm in my barn trying to divvy up the feed to my goats, they're able to nibble out the feeder side of the bag so I'm not being attacked from all angles by hungry goats. This bag is definitely a life saver!
A**R
We use it as a way to slow down how ...
We use it as a way to slow down how fast our pony eats, in a wall mounted manger, it is a little flimsy for that purpose, but if it was used as designed, it would probably work well
A**R
My horses love pulling hay onto the ground and soiling it
Finally a hay bag that conserves hay:My horses love pulling hay onto the ground and soiling it. This is the first hay bag I've used where they are actually eating it all with wasting very little. The double Velcro closure is fantastic and the size is perfect for supplementing hay during the grassy months. I will stick with this hay bag.
K**H
Good for smaller goats
This is a good way to feed my Nigerian dwarf goats, I just wonder how long the Velcro will last with hay getting stuck to it. My goats still waste but its a lot less than the waste I had from an open feeder.
M**A
Does not stand up!!
I disliked the cheap plastic tubing in the top for stability. They bent the first week. The second week my horse had completely ripped one side seam clear open. Very disappointed! Will not buy again!!
C**N
good product fit my need
good product fit my need
L**A
Five Stars
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J**I
Ripped down seam first use.
Looks nice and like it would be sturdy and durable but broke first use
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