jim from wakarusa, in
(made in china) need i say moore? had to bend it to make it work. ring wouldn't stay in place as intended until i modified it. good one costs about $8.75. spend the $
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Holly's Mom from Millerton, NY
I LOVE these latches!! I have used them for years. You can open & close them easily with one hand. Sometimes I have to use a longer chain depending on what I am putting it on. I also usually use eye bolts instead of the staples that comes with it. I have never had a horse figure out how to open it. I have them on every gate.
2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Skipster from Starke,FL.
I was using bungee straps for my gates...I replaced them with these...what a difference! I did however use eyebolts also...you can't beat these latches!
3 out of 3 found this review helpful
daisy from Clarksville, Mo
works great at every gate. Stronger then the chain that comes with the gate. Can be mounted in lots of different positions. I'm putting them on all my gates!
5 out of 5 found this review helpful
KB from Berthoud, CO
Easy to work one handed, and my horse can't figure it out.
4 out of 4 found this review helpful
J Bar 6 Ranch from Sandpoint, Idaho
I installed these latches onto my outside gates and inside stall doors. They are easy to maneuver with thick winter gloves on. Easy, one handed, operation. This product has made my life in the barn so much easier. Durable and easy to install. We did however use an eye bolt instead of the big nail provided.
3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Jamie from
I keep my horses at a local co-op farm of friends. I have 4 miniature horses one of which is vary hard to catch when he gets out. I was having trouble with gates being left open. I replaced almost all of the latches (bungee cords, chains & snaps etc.)with these and have had very few problems since. I HIGHLY recommend them!
7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Sandy from
I've bought several of these and they are great for ease in latching/unlatching. However, it is more secure with eye hook vs. nail provided. My horses have pushed on the gate and the nail came out. Typically the chain is not long enough. Like I said, it's a good concept.
5 out of 5 found this review helpful