Paula Lenz from
We installed these at my daughter's horse facility over 7 years ago and they still look great. Of course, any electric fence only works when you have it on unless the horses become accustomed to it. On many occasions the fence has been left off accidently with no consequence. If the horses rub against the top, it can pop the lid off. Some horses leave the post alone and others seem to be repeat "poppers."
I am going to install the same system at our own place this summer and take advantage of your sale. Thanks!
6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Amber George from Strykersville NY
I have had these sleeves for over a year, there is nothing bad about them, they attractive, easy to use, easy assembly, I would recommend them to anyone. I am now putting up my 3 fence with these t post and sleeve combination and the best thing of all is it is so affordable compared to any other fence system out there.
6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Brenda from central Maine
I live in a high wind area and left my wooden/electric fence up along w/the vinyl fence to see how it would hold up the first winter. No problems! Beautiful and safe. I also made a template to use and attached insulators before installing over posts. The one thing I will do next winter is take off the rope off the bottom insulators as the weight of the snow pulls the rope down off the insulators anyway. Great product and easy to put the electric rope back on in the spring.
5 out of 6 found this review helpful
from Louisiana
I have to agree the first poster obviously installed these incorrectly. We have a 17 hand percheron and use these for his fence. As long as the charger is on he is in. They look beautiful when used properly. I have even sacrificed additional tape to do crosses instead of three straight lines and it really looks nice. I only wish I had used the black instead of the white.
5 out of 6 found this review helpful
from BIG SPRING, TX
These covers are a wonderful solution to making your pasture beautiful and safe! Our house now looks like a fancy breeding farm. It helps to make one cover a "template" for where you want to put your insulators, then screw the insulators on all your covers before you put them over your T-posts - it is much easier and faster this way. We use them w/electric rope for our gelding/mare pasture, stallion paddock and foal pasture. No injuries or escapes(just make sure the fence is on!!)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful
KT from Maryland
I have used the product for 3 years and it still looks new! The installation is very easy and fence is very clean and professional looking. Most importantly it is SAFE! I have never had any problems with breakage of the tape fence, posts or connectors during the entire time I have owned these products.
6 out of 6 found this review helpful
from Montana
These are wonderful! I feel I should mention how to use these correctly, since the other reviewer obviously didn't know what she was doing. First, you would buy an 8 ft T post...bury it 3 feet in the ground, which will leave 5 ft above ground, over which the vinyl sleeve will slide right over, and VOILA!!! Unsightly T-post is hidden! The fence is 5 ft tall...Imagine that! As far as the tops coming off...I havent had that problem...I made sure the caps were all the way down on top of the post as far as it lets you put them.
7 out of 7 found this review helpful
from CA
I bought these, and i really liked them...at first. I was setting up some temporary grazing for my horses, and one night some wind came up and snapped the top connector (which the electric rope was attached to) off about 50% of the posts and my horses got out. When this happened a second time, i called it quits and pretty much stopped moving them. Unless you're doing a cross fence across a pasture, do not use these. They are also very short once in the ground, and if either of my horses decided to go on an adventure, not much would stop them.
4 out of 11 found this review helpful