Noble Outfitters™: A Wave Fork® Customized for Fans of Downunder Horsemanship

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Downunder Horsemanship cares for 60-plus horses at the ranch, which means manure forks get some heavy-duty use. Until Clinton and the team discovered the Noble Outfitters™ Wave Fork®, they were constantly pitching away inferior forks that couldn’t stand up to the workload. The Wave Fork® is designed to handle tough jobs and comes with a five-year warranty. Its unbreakable tines are proudly made in the USA. The outer tines form a basket, making all scooping and sifting jobs a breeze, and the interlinking tines join together to act as expansion joints that pull away under extreme force. This is what we mean by unbreakable – the Wave Fork® really can handle any job.

Noble Outfitters™ worked closely with Downunder Horsemanship to bring you the Wake Fork® in Downunder Horsemanship’s signature colors – gold and black. “This will be the last manure fork we’ll ever buy at Downunder Horsemanship because we’re all about using tools that make our jobs easier and save us money,” Clinton says. Learn more and get your very own Wave Fork® here.

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