Quick dry leg wraps

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Does anyone have these (PE/Horzehoods or bandage pads) and are they worth it? Considering getting some for the muddy grey monster.
 
Thanks, will check eBay, if not, pony will have to start saving his pocket money :D

EM - how much quicker for the thermatex?
 
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I could not justify the price of the thermatex or similar so I made leg wraps from double thickness old wool blanket which had been pre shrunk on a cool wash. I put on a cloth outer and touch and close fastenings. Until this year they have been in use for about 10 winters.
 
Sorry OP I couldn’t resist telling you this.
I could not justify the price of the thermatex or similar so I made leg wraps from double thickness old wool blanket which had been pre shrunk on a cool wash. I put on a cloth outer and touch and close fastenings. Until this year they have been in use for about 10 winters.
 
Sorry OP I couldn’t resist telling you this.
I could not justify the price of the thermatex or similar so I made leg wraps from double thickness old wool blanket which had been pre shrunk on a cool wash. I put on a cloth outer and touch and close fastenings. Until this year they have been in use for about 10 winters.

Thanks! If I was handy with a sewing machine I'd probably do similar. I'd love them, and reckon I'd get value for money out of the thermatex (grey who lives out year-round) but the initial investment is a bit 😲
 
Thanks, will check eBay, if not, pony will have to start saving his pocket money :D

EM - how much quicker for the thermatex?

I couldn't say exactly but had four horses, two wearing PE wraps and two wearing Thermatex, after a couple of hours wearing them, the legs with the Thermatex wraps would be dry and the one's with the PE wraps would still feel a bit damp - none of the horses had particularly hairy legs obviously those with feathers would take much longer to dry.
 
I should have added the PE are shaped and the Thermatex aren't - the shaped weren't quite the right shape for my boys so it really wasn't a benefit.

Thanks! Think I'm going to get some bandage pads to start with and save up for some Thermatex if we get out competing more regularly this year.
 
I always used Thermatex for my grey show cob but a tip: the Snuggy fleece travel boots/wraps (often in the Sale for about £15 for 4 ;)) do a cracking job plus they dry the knee and hock too.
 
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