i dont use one but its a really good brand and have seen them in person, very well made, but i just use my cheapy poopers scoopers. I like you can pick out the colors you like for picking your stalls.
Bought my first one 3 years ago and have not used anything else. I have 1 in the trailer and 1 for the barn. Love them. Before these I would go through at least 2 cheapo's a year! THey would always break.... And I love the fact that you can get different colors!
I think also if you do break a tine on these forks they will replace them for free. Maybe not I was reading and the tines sell for like $10. a piece if one does break..
Bought one for my trainer for Christmas 3 or 4 years ago before Noble Outfitters bought the design. She doesn't use anything else and she cleans a lot of stalls. You can buy a whole package of tines for about $10-12. You also get a couple of extras when you buy the fork. When I bought the first one, the fork was about $60. After Noble Outfitters bought the design, the price dropped to about $30. I think I have bought 4 for myself and friends.
Posted 2017-10-01 10:38 AM Subject: RE: Noble outfitters wave fork
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Posts: 2533 Location: the land of dust & sticks
Thank you the replies, I’m on my 3rd el cheapo in a yr and was at Jeffers yesterday at thought about the wave fork but I was like dang the are high....let me check into them first lol...now I know
Posted 2017-10-02 8:22 AM Subject: RE: Noble outfitters wave fork
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Posts: 3071 Location: Smack Dab in the Middle
I'll be the odd man out...my hubby bought me one from Noble and I don't like it at all. It is nice and light, but 2 or 3 of the tines on one side will not stay snapped to the rest of the fork and it drives me crazy. I also don't care for the cushy hand grips. They always shift about the time I'm trying to heave a heaping forkful over the side of my spreader... I prefer the standard basket forks from the farm store, and somehow they last me several years at a time.
I love mine. It was hard for me to pay that much for it, but I'm glad I did. My goofy mare stood on it yesterday while I was cleaning her stall and none of the tines broke, I was shocked!
Posted 2017-10-03 10:07 AM Subject: RE: Noble outfitters wave fork
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Posts: 534 Location: Ohio girl moved to PA
I really like mine! bought it for $40 almost 2 years ago and its been great.. Only thing that sucked was the one end piece got a bit bent and dirt kept getting into the slot and it wouldnt stay snapped together so i had to buy a new end piece but it was only like $10 and it came with both ends and a few extras.
I'll be the odd one out too......I needed to pick my stall at a show but forgot my fork back at the trailer. Borrowed my friends Wave fork and I hated it.