Rambo Duo....

05mannn

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Has anyone had any good/bad experiences?? Im thinking of getting one for my spoilt brat of a pony
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Someone has one at our yard and it looks very nice, would think it would be a bit of a pain changing it all round in a hurry though
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They are great....... I don't think you would be disapointed.
They are simple to use and really flexible, never rub or slip, and are very tough.
My horse wears his inside and out from early autumn to late spring, with various liners, then I wash it in the washing machine before storing- how simple is that?!
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I love mine - it has lasted all winter very well, very hardy too - some people say it leaks around the edges, but have not found that at all with mine!! tbh it isn't worth getting it now, because of the weather you are unlikely to use the under rug, (brilliant in arctic nights with a surcingale/roller) unless you can store it for next winter!! It felts my girl very well, no rubbing at all!!
 

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Get one, they are absolutely fab. I purchased one this year and normally buy my spoilt horse new rugs every year but this one will be washed and used again. I love it and it is well worth the money, go on splash out, you can get them for £149 on e bay.
 

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I have one which I use as a stable rug as opposed to a turn out but I love the flexibility it has and all the options in 1 rug.
As air78 says they are an excellent fit and very hard wearing - I especially like the way all rambo rugs fit around the neck.
I have no problems fitting mine and like the fact that if its warm during the day the YM can leave the neck piece off or take the liner out and I can put it back on at night. I have 2 seperate liners - you get a 300g with the rug and I got a 100g this year so I can really vary the thickness as necessary now.
All in all a great rug.
 

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i have the rambo duo and right now that is all one of my horses si wearing for stable and field use, you can change the thickness of the rug so it can be heavy stable, light stable, with neck, without, light shower sheet etc, it is just great and the best bit is you can wash it all in your washig machine! worth every penny
 

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Fab, fab, fab, fab.

We have four horses in them at the yard. They don't move, rub, break, come undone. These horses live in them 24/7.

Can't rate them highly enough.
 

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Hmmm see - I bought one and I hated it!! The lining was too big - basically the 'stable' rug hung lower that the TO rug - whats the point in that ?! The SR would get muddy and wet?!

Perhaps they have changed them - dunno.

Alot of money for a rug that I wasn't happy with so sent mine back.

Perhaps try it on your 'brat' and see!!
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05mannn

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Thanks everyone, found out that someone on r yard has a horse with a duo thats the same size as my pony KJFIT i agree its a lot of money to spend on a rug, especially if its no good!
 
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