Kencove compared to Ramm & Centaur Flex Rail Fencing

All three brands offer the same colors & widths for their premium & budget-friendly lines, Centaur & Kencove (HorseRail) offer electrified rails, but only HorseRail offers a 6" flexible rail. I’m curious to know if anyone has looked into Kencove and could share their reasons for or against, and experiences with it.

planning on fencing a few relatively small, adjoined paddocks, and like the idea of running 3 lines of fencing with a combination of 6" flexrail & 6" wooden boards. One of my concerns with such a wide rail is curling, even though it does have 3 lines of wire running through each rail. My horses are currently at a barn that has 4 lines of fencing- a combination of HotRail and CenFlex. It looks nice & is secure, but for smaller paddocks I think 4 lines of the thin rails can look “busy”, but only using 3 lines of the thin rails looks sparse.

Kencove’s products are/were made by J.W. Wall Inc who also makes Ramm Fence. Ramm Fence, however, now sells both JWI and another newcoming (name unknown). Same products.

Don’t believe Ramm/JWI/other have the same type of bracket as Centaur which
is a two piece bracket (front and back) and molded on the inside to prevent curling. The bracket is covered with a heavy coating of polymer with rounded
edges…no rusting, no sharp edges.

Ramm’s Flex Fence is not made by John Wall. Ramm has their own proprietary method of making Flex Fence - which is absolutely different than both Centaur and JWI. Ramm’s hardware also differs from the other manufacturers - it too will not rust and is designed with no sharp edges. Just an FYI.