Harrison Howard rugs - any good?

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Came across these whilst searching for a tough rainsheet, but I can't find any info online from people that have actually used them. Did a search of the forum but no joy - anyone got one?
 
I bought my daughter a wrap around sheet for her new horse.
It's fine, it was cheap so probably not at tough as it could be but good for the money.
My only criticism would be there was no where to tie a fillet string which I think important on a exercise sheet so I worry about it blowing up (although it hasn't!)
Also the lining is bizarre- think red camouflage print that shows through the outer shell slightly.
It does the job but obviously you get what you pay for in terms of quality.
 
My friend bought a heavy weight turnout this winter and it has fallen to bits. She can't entirely blame the rug because it started by another horse biting the horse wearing it on the bottom and ripped it. But then it started ripping out where buckles were stitched on and also where the belly straps were stitched on. She said she wouldn't have another one.
 
Hmmm... Think I'll go for ruggles, heard good things about them! Wish axiom did rainsheets, their rugs are fab :-(
 
It's a Maxwell Mill that his big bro has ripped :-( wanted to replace it with the same & did find the seller on ebay, but they're really limited on sizes they've got left.

Think I'll go with the Ruggles one, what's the fit like on them? It's for a fine tb who takes 6'3" in horseware and in the Maxwell Mill he had. I do worry it'll be massive round his neck & he's narrow in the chest too.... Decisions!!
 
No. My boy destroyed his within a few hours of wearing it. Shame because it was such a pretty colour! ��

Ruggles are great, would highly recommend.
 
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