Impulse air.

I used to use their standard impulse triangular liner and I got on well with them. I looked into the air ones but I'd have needed to change my jetters, you can't use ones that come around the sides of the liner covering the air bleed.
 

jimmer

Member
Location
East Devon
Used boumatic claws for a week or so ,they have bleeds in each liner , they did have a deal where you get free claws if you buy the liners for two years , decent claws in my opinion b
 

Dragon

Member
Location
Cornwall
As above, anyone used or using it
Yes we use them. Originally had problems with cows being very unsettled with the previous Fullwood liner, every row, 4-5 cow would kick off the units whilst attaching the row driving us mad. Switched to these liners, within a week they settled down, then a further month teat end condition had noticeably improved. I think the contributed a lot to reducing Cellcount and mastitis incidence.
 

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