Hi
There is a small metal platform attached to the pole with 2 holes either side to peg down , then there are the extra poles to attach to it but there are no guy ropes to keep checking , top and bottom are aluminium locking poles .
They closed the show due to the weather wind and they were still standing.
They said it can stay up all year round and can be used at home as fencing in the garden .I was thinking for me its a cheaper way to keep the dogs off the grass in the winter.
Hi steve
come on then , for me I have to buy the fencing and arrange for a workman or get a fencing company in to do it and it works out a lot more. me a mere woman
There not cheap are they? Like the comment "not suitable for a 90kg dog"!!! Luckily I dont have one of those, and at that price I wont be get one of these wind breaks either, although they look fab.
Quote: Originally posted by Dobiesmon on 23/6/2008
Hi steve come on then , for me I have to buy the fencing and arrange for a workman or get a fencing company in to do it and it works out a lot more. me a mere woman
Hi, I have now a couple of friends on the dog show / camping circuit who have bought these. Highly recommended for privacy, keeing kids/dogs in or out. They are very much like the Isabella windbreak and just slightly cheaper than the Isabella range. I'm saving up!!!
these look great - I'm going to the Lincoln midsummer show so I'll take a closer look as their site say they will be there.Sometimes you just have to pay the money for something that does just the job for you..
I purchased these windbreaks when I was at South of England Dog Show in May and I must admit they are brilliant and their customer service is good also. For example I have bought extra bits and been given some extra fittings. I appreciate that they are expensive but for the dog show circuit they are absolutely ideal and I certainly feel safer letting my dogs roam about.