Amigo Bravo 12 light and liner system - opinions?

Olliepop

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Does anyone have an Amigo Bravo 12 lightweight no fill turnout and use the liner system? What do you think? I need a new 100g rug and to replace a 200g rug and thought this would be a good bet.
 
I do and I love it :) Fits my TB beautifully and they're very hardy rugs - appear to withstand anything he throws at them (touch wood) and never leak. If you shop around you can get the liners quite cheaply - I think Wynnstay Online were cheapest when I got mine
 
I have one of these with a 200g liner - H wore it during the worst of the snowy weather and he was toasty! I like the idea of mixing and matching the liners - I'm going to get a 100g to go in it when it warms up (properly!). He is a bit of a rug-wrecker and it just has a couple of tiny rips in it, but it doesn't seem t leak at all.

It fits him very well - he is usually a 6'6" in other makes and this fits him fine (although, maybe a tiny bit snug? - not enough to go up a size)

I also like the fact that the liner goes in the washing machine and dries overnight.
 
pretty true to size - my tb is a 16.2hh and takes a 6"6 in these rugs like all others. I've heard some people say the fit isn't as great on much chunkier horses, but no personal experience on that front.
 
Love it! Mare is chunky (hunter stamp) and suits the shape of Rhinos better, but I couldn't stretch to the £ so went with the amigo. She is a 6'6'' generally and I got the same size in the amigo and it is a really nice fit. If I had to be really picky I would have it about an inch longer, but next size up would be far too big. Nice depth too. Have the neck cover and the 100g liner and used it all, v useful rug.
 
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