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I have a detachable hood and use a bigger size. Mine are Rhino. No leaks at the front with a hood. You can get them on Ebay as often...
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I’ve tried all three, sadly all three were too tight over the withers, amigo was the worst, followed by Rambo original w/leg arches...
46 minutes ago
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Thanks, it does only have the three clip option so guess I’ll have to try and see, I prefer detachable so it’s more versatile. he’s 13.2...
Today at 11:29
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If your horse has got a decent neck (natives typically more cresty than blood types), then you’d probably be better with a ‘combo’ rug...
Today at 11:26
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Now I find the opposite, combos rub the mane out on a big neck. Also it's often possible to buy a bigger size hood if it's detachable...
Today at 11:26
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Thanks, he has a short thick neck, it does have three clip attachment, I will just have to give it a try and see how it goes, sadly the...
Today at 11:23
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Thank you, sadly needing the three clip attachment and a medium size, apparently is quite rare now on a weatherbeeta, found lots of...
Today at 11:21
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Thank you all, maybe I will give it a try, just trying to justify £45 on a neck, when the rug itself only cost £70! Plus it won’t match...
Yesterday at 19:55
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I find the rain gets in down the shoulder without a neck. Adding a neck attachment stops it (so the spudkin is permanently in a neck...
Yesterday at 19:54
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I find with a neck it does keep the front of the horse dry.
Yesterday at 19:54
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I find that if they leak at the front then a neck won’t do much to help. It’s just the way the rug sits on a horse that makes it leak.
Yesterday at 19:54
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I’ve got rugs with and without necks. The ones with necks still get wet on the chest in torrential rain, there’s not a lot you can do...
Yesterday at 19:54
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Hi, I’ve never really used neck rugs so don’t have any experience, my amigos and rhinos didn’t seem to need them, but the weatherbeeta...
Yesterday at 17:16
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Thank you everyone, the weatherbeeta with 50g liner survived last night with no leaks so fingers crossed, tomorrow nights will be a big...
7 January 2026
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I love my Wetherbeeta rugs. I've got one on my old TB which must be 3 or 4 years old and she's as dry as a bone underneath it, even in...
7 January 2026
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