Leberna Horse Fly Mask with Ears in Purple (Cob) with UV Protection
Product description
If your horse gets bothered by flies in warmer weather, a well-fitting fly mask can make day-to-day turnout a lot less stressful. The Leberna Horse Fly Mask with ears focuses on comfort and ease of use, with smooth, lightweight material and elastic mesh coverage around the ears.
That said, it’s still a fly mask—so it’s not magic against every bite or every field condition. On paper, it aims to balance lightweight feel, eye space, and UV cover in one straightforward design.
The essentials
This Leberna horse fly mask is designed to help reduce irritation from flies while providing UV protection during sunnier months. It features large eye openings with a safe distance around the eyes, aiming to keep vision clear and reduce the risk of rubbing or irritation.
The mask also includes ear coverage: there are elastic mesh sections that sit around the ears. The idea is to keep the mask comfortable during longer periods, rather than something that feels tight or scratchy.

For ease of handling, the design is described as a one-piece style with no Velcro closures. That matters if you’re putting it on and taking it off more than once a day—less fiddling, fewer potential snag points.
What you’ll notice day to day
The “smooth and elastic” approach is the headline here. A softer, lighter construction tends to be more forgiving for horses that are already a bit on edge, and it can be easier to tolerate when the mask is used for prolonged periods.
The eye area is also thought through. Large openings and a safe distance around the eyes are meant to support unobstructed sight and comfort. If you’ve ever seen a mask sit too close to the eyes, you’ll know why this design goal is worth paying attention to.


There’s also the UV angle. If you ride or turn out in brighter conditions, having facial coverage that’s intended to help shield from UV can be a practical addition, not just an afterthought.

Key features that matter for buying
A few elements stand out for real-world use:
- Lightweight, smooth feel for longer sessions where comfort matters
- Elastic ear mesh intended to cover ears while staying flexible
- Generous eye openings with a safe distance around the eyes to help avoid rubbing and keep vision clear
- UV protection aimed at reducing exposure to aggressive sunlight during summer
- No Velcro closures in a single-piece design to make it quicker to put on and remove
Still, keep expectations realistic: fly masks vary a lot by how your horse moves and how the mask sits. If your horse is rough with tack or tends to rub equipment, you’ll want to check fit carefully rather than assuming every mask will stay perfect all day.
The fit question (and where it can fall short)

The entry describes a comfortable, elastic fabric intended to provide a snug fit. That’s a good sign if you’re looking for a mask that doesn’t feel stiff.
However, sizing and shape can be the difference between “stays put” and “shifts when your horse shakes their head”. Since the product name includes Purple, Cob, it’s sensible to make sure you’re selecting the right size for your horse’s head. If you’re between sizes, it may not suit as well.
It’s also worth noting that an elastic, lightweight mask can be more comfortable, but it may not provide the same level of coverage in every field scenario as heavier-duty options. If your priority is maximum blockage in extremely buggy conditions, you may want to compare against more robust styles.


Who it suits best
This looks like a solid pick if you want:

- a light, comfortable fly mask for spring/summer turnout
- ear coverage without a complicated fitting process
- UV protection alongside fly control
- something easy to take on/off thanks to the one-piece, no-Velcro design
It may not be the best match if you’re after a highly structured, maximum-coverage mask for very heavy pest conditions, or if your horse has a tricky fit profile and struggles with equipment that’s designed to be lightweight and elastic.
Caring for it
The listing doesn’t go into cleaning instructions, so the safest approach is to follow any care guidance provided with the mask itself. As a general rule for mesh and elastic fabrics, you’ll usually get the longest life by keeping dirt off where possible and allowing it to dry properly after use.
Is it worth it?

Worth buying if you’re trying to improve comfort during warmer months and you like the idea of smooth, lightweight materials, elastic ear coverage, and UV protection in a straightforward no-Velcro design. The eye-opening spacing is a sensible comfort-focused detail rather than a purely cosmetic choice.
Better avoided if you need maximum, heavy-duty pest protection, or if your horse is difficult to fit and you’re not confident the Cob size will sit correctly. In those cases, it can be frustrating if the mask shifts or doesn’t stay comfortable for long sessions.


Quick FAQs
How does the mask help with flies?
It’s a purpose-built fly mask intended to cover the face area while including elastic ear coverage, aiming to reduce irritation from flies during outdoor time.

Does it affect eyesight?
The design is described as having large eye openings and a safe distance around the eyes, with the goal of keeping vision unobstructed and comfortable.
Is there UV protection?
Yes, the mask is described as offering UV protection for summer conditions.
Is it easy to put on?
On the listing, it’s described as a one-piece design with no Velcro closures, which should make it quicker to manage than masks with multiple fastening points.
What should I check before buying?
Double-check that you’re choosing the right size for your horse (the product name specifies Cob) and make sure the eye area sits correctly without too much pressure around the eye region.
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