DirectorFury
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M needs a load of new rugs and I've decided I may as well get her some decent ones that'll last for the next 10+ years. Are Rambos still good and worth the price tag?
Today, our Rambo range is still made in the same town in Ireland under Tom’s watchful eye and with the same attention to detail and high quality material that we prided ourselves on in 1985.
Blah you got lucky not jealousYes definitely! I am a recent convert and doubt I will use anything other than an Optimo again. Its just so much more comfortable for my pony who was pretty much throttled but other styles even the notoriously huge PE rugs
I have a Rambo wug medium-weight and it is great. I bought it second hand about four years ago and it is still going strong. The wug cut is such a good compromise in my opinion, I'm surprised I don't see more horses wearing one given how neck rugs ruin manes. I don't think there's another horse at my yard that wears a half-neck cut rug.Thanks all, I've ordered her just a no-fill turnout for now . I've gone for the 'Wug' cut neck, hopefully it won't ruin her mane!
The liner system looks useful but I suspect that the YO won't want to be faffing with liners regularly so I'll look at getting a mw in the summer sales.
Thanks all, I've ordered her just a no-fill turnout for now . I've gone for the 'Wug' cut neck, hopefully it won't ruin her mane!
The liner system looks useful but I suspect that the YO won't want to be faffing with liners regularly so I'll look at getting a mw in the summer sales.