HAAS Lambskin Brush Diva Mini, Gloss Brush for Horse Coat
The HAAS Diva Mini brush is a combination of a lambskin grooming glove and a soft gloss brush for an optimally shiny coat. An essential brush if you frequently participate in competitions or enjoy photographing your horse. The lambskin used in this brush comes from the German manufacturer Mattes.
- Sustainably produced
- Made with horsehair
- Sturdily crafted
- Ensures a shiny coat
- Small and compact
Advantages of the HAAS gloss brush:
+ The loop is attached to the plastic handle, which is more robust than attachment with nails, making the brush last longer.
+ Optimal shine due to the combination of horsehair and lambskin.
+ The hairs at the edges are longer to better remove dust.
+ The hairs are made of genuine horsehair.
+ Genuine Mattes lambskin inside the brush for more shine.
+ Small and compact variant of the Diva Exclusive.
+ Due to its small size, it is also suitable for children.
Disadvantages of the HAAS lambskin grooming glove:
- Contains an animal by-product of the food industry.
- The production of lambskin involves slaughtering a sheep, so the product is not sheep-friendly.
- Due to its small size, it is less suitable for men.
Ideal brush for:
Making the coat of your horse shine for a competition or photoshoot.
The lambskin brush is less suitable for:
Removing large amounts of dust, mud, and solid, hard substances from your horse's coat.
Dimensions of the lambskin gloss brush:
150 x 75 mm
Color of the Diva Mini brush:
Blue with black
Material of the Diva Mini lambskin brush:
Handle: Plastic
Hairs: Horsehair
Lambskin: Lambskin
Loop: Leather
Maintenance of Haas grooming products:
Preferably clean with lambskin detergent to maintain the gloss effects of lambskin. To keep the loop in good condition for as long as possible, it is recommended to grease it occasionally.
Made in Europe:
HAAS brushes are produced in the EU and undergo strict quality controls. The production adheres to high European environmental and social standards. The raw materials they use mainly come from Germany, resulting in minimal transport and, consequently, lower emissions.