Tried-And-True Grooming Tools
Spring is shedding season, and we have the tools to help you get the job done right.

A little elbow grease goes a long way in spring, and these time-tested tools will help you get this dirty job done.

Springtime Shedding

Is there anything more satisfying than the before-and-after of a stroke of the Rapid-Groom Professional Groomer ($635; amazon.com) hose on a fuzzy, dull, and dusty, early spring coat? This model from Electric Cleaner Co. is equipped with four wheels for easy maneuverability but is compact enough and light enough (30 lbs.) to travel to shows, too. Plus, it features dual power settings so you can tackle sensitive areas accordingly.

1. Epona Love Wood Curry Comb

Nothing better than a curry comb for battling shedding season, but the long, wooden bristles on this brush make it a go-to tool for getting the job underway when winter hair is still thick and long. $11.99; nrsworld.com.

2. Tough1 Rubber Face Brush

This palm-sized curry is durable enough to last for years but soft enough for gentle grooming of your horse’s sensitive spots like around the eyes, at the base of the ears, or even in the nooks and crannies found below the knees. $2.99; nrsworld.org.

3. Weaver Shedding Blade

As they say, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The shedding blade has stood the ultimate test of time in the battle against lackluster, fuzzy coats, and should remain an essential tool in your grooming box. $10.19; weaverequine.com.


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