The Sleazy Sleepwear for Horses Lycra stretch hood is the original horse pajamas. The “Seamless Face” design of the Sleazy hood eliminates any seams below the eyes for maximum safety. So versatile this mane tamer can of course train the mane, but it also makes a wonderful liner to use under heavy winter blankets. The perfect thing to have in your show or tack box the Sleazy hood is great to protect braids and keep your horses face and mane clean between classes while at a Show. The Sleazy hood can also protect the horses hair from sun damage. With 13 pretty solid colors to choose from your horse can have a different Sleazy hood for every day!
The features of the Sleazy Sleepwear Hoods are;
•Generously sized patterns.
•4-way stretch, premium, fabrics, Nylon or Polyester Spandex.
•Large eye holes and ear holes.
•Wide, adjustable, fleece lined, nose band.
•Fully separating high quality, reliable, Zipper option.
•All closures use a special, low profile, high strength, hook & loop fastener, for maximum strength, reliability, and ease of use.
•Fully finished hems with encased elastic for durability, and heavy duty, fully hemmed, girth elastic.
Sleazy Stretch Hoods come in 7 sizes that will help get the best fit for all of your Ponies or Horses. These mane tamers have the option of a full separating zipper from chin to chest. Zipper option is an additional fee.
Posted by Unknown on 4th Nov 2014
My fellow had jaw surgery and it is infected. He wouldn't leave the bandage on and did a good job of preventing the surgery site from healing. Desperate to come up with a solution to this problem I turned to the Sleazy Sleepwear as my final option. I was so glad to see that they made big guy size. The vet was worried about him overheating with this. And he is doing just fine. Additionally, as of today, the bandage is still in place and the hood is working! He is facing another surgery on his Jaw as it is still infected but hopefully this time his wound will stay clean with the help of his Sleezy!
Thank you for making this product big enough for him. Hopefully with the help of his hood he will be healthy again soon.