Best quality light weight turnout

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After my loan horse being drenched again in his own light weight this morning I’m on the hunt for a new one.
My other two had Horseware’s on and were bone dry but I’ve had a quick google and can’t afford another Rambo.
Budget of under £100 (including delivery!)
Must be 1200d and have a separate neck.
I think my best bet is a Amigo Bravo 12 plus but if anyone has an idea to rival that I’d be interested.
 

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I have a rhino, much cheaper than the rambo (some about sub £100) it's years old it might even be one of the ones I picked up second hand (from people that buy nice rugs for youngsters that they grow out of ;) as only 5'9). It's much better than an amigo IME. We've had PE ones too, they stayed dry but they were just so heavy when wet.
 

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After ID trashed expensive lightweight rugs, I bought Maxima ones - they have just finished their second year and still going strong surprisingly. Cheap and impressed with the quality. I have no-fills and use with their thin liners when it gets colder. Haven't had leakage problems and wash them in my washing machine and haven't reproofed.
 

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I've just bought the Ruggles no fill 1200D turnout with detachable neck cover - £76. The quality and fit are excellent. I was really impressed with the heavier fill Ruggles combo my sharer bought one of our horses and thought I would give them a try. Lots of positive reviews too.

FYI - I had Swish, also 1200D etc, however within 9 months they were no longer waterproof in anything but a light shower so I would personally avoid them.
 

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I've just sold some cheaper lightweights (Gallop, Amigo, etc) as I found they were not waterproof. 600d doesn't seem to be enough and a lot of lightweights seem to be this. I now have Rhinos and Weatherbeetas instead but all bought in sales as they come up.
 

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Weatherbeeta Comfitec the 1200D ones...bone dry
I have a 6ft 6 Hare print one for sale (Baby cob grew out of it and wore it about 10 times in torrential rain)
 

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I actually really rate my Amigo Lightweights. I have one which is ancient, and another that is 2nd hand as you can't turn down a good bargain!! I find they work well and fit well, I never have a wet horse unless it's absolutely bucketing, and to be honest I don't expect that from it.
 

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I've just bought the Ruggles no fill 1200D turnout with detachable neck cover - £76. The quality and fit are excellent. I was really impressed with the heavier fill Ruggles combo my sharer bought one of our horses and thought I would give them a try. Lots of positive reviews too.

FYI - I had Swish, also 1200D etc, however within 9 months they were no longer waterproof in anything but a light shower so I would personally avoid them.

Me too!
1200D mediumweight turnout, 280g, 7'6" HH fit for £52 plus £5 delivery.
I love the fit and quality
 

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Shires are brilliant - very reasonably priced and my horses have been bone dry even with torrential rain.

My amigo was useless... leaked like a sieve and their customer service said they were only designed to be showerproof.. humph
 

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I've just bought my 2 in this morning - one has Weatherbeeta 1200d lightweight ( bone dry underneath) the other has Amigo 600d ( wet in patches underneath) I definitely think it's worth paying a bit more for a higher denier.
 

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I have a Shires tempest combo, they do separate standard neck and covers. It kept him dry all last winter when I used it as a top rug, has been washed and reproofed and ready to go again. Four years old and cheap as chips. I never buy expensive rugs, not worth it IMO.
 

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I've just bought the Ruggles no fill 1200D turnout with detachable neck cover - £76. The quality and fit are excellent. I was really impressed with the heavier fill Ruggles combo my sharer bought one of our horses and thought I would give them a try. Lots of positive reviews too.

FYI - I had Swish, also 1200D etc, however within 9 months they were no longer waterproof in anything but a light shower so I would personally avoid them.

I'd definitely second ruggles, we've had both LW and MW and both have been exellent.

I also like PE buster 0g fill, and it might be a good time of year to spot them on sale so it comes within your budget...

Fiona
 

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I love the rhino no fill that I had for my old boy. I have an amigo bravo 100g for madam as it was a bit cheaper than the rhino and actually that's been really good too.
 

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All of mine have a no fill Shires as a top rug (with liners to go underneath), and I can't recommend them highly enough. The oldest is now going into its fourth winter and is still perfectly waterproof, without any reproofing or repairs needed in that time.
 

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Do Shires do a higher denier though? I thought they just make 600d rugs? I’ll have a look as I do quite like them.
I bought a ruggles once for my Shetland when he got a bit of rainscald and have to say it was really awful, not only leaked but didn’t appear to be even a bit waterproof. I do wonder if I had a dodgy one though as I see a lot of Ruggles fans!
I do like PE and may hold out until the sales perhaps.
The horse does actually fit into my old retired boys rugs which are all really good so I can swap and change for now.
 

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Another Ruggles recommendation, here. My mare's 1200D lightweight is going into its 6th winter. She's a rubber, too, so it's put up with a LOT of abuse!
 

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I've got 3 Shires rugs in the garage which aren't waterproof any longer and don't seem to re-proof properly either. My mare's new Ruggle stood up to 10mm rain downpour on Sunday morning, so I think I'll pick the boy one up when they have their next sale
 

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I've just bought the Ruggles no fill 1200D turnout with detachable neck cover - £76. The quality and fit are excellent. I was really impressed with the heavier fill Ruggles combo my sharer bought one of our horses and thought I would give them a try. Lots of positive reviews too.

FYI - I had Swish, also 1200D etc, however within 9 months they were no longer waterproof in anything but a light shower so I would personally avoid them.

Another vote for Ruggles 1200D .... great value and does the job. Just wish they did liner system !!! Come on Ruggles, get some made as I would buy them!
 

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Another vote for Ruggles 1200D .... great value and does the job. Just wish they did liner system !!! Come on Ruggles, get some made as I would buy them!

Use PE / Rambo / Amigo etc liners in Ruggles rugs. Only really need to clip liners in at the back.
 
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