Puppy
Well-Known Member
I have a rambo supreme HW for my old girl that I bought for her last year, and had done her well in the snowy and frosty parts of this winter. It is/was very definitely advertised as a 420gm rug, as per here:
http://www.horseware.com/ss10 site/forhorse/turnouts/rambo/supreme.asp
But I was just having a google, and it looks like for the newer ones, the HW is only 370gm?
http://www.horseware.com/site_flash/products/rambosupreme/index-2.html#
It seems very odd that they would revamp them, but then make them less warm than the previous year's model
Has anyone bought this years HW? And is it really only 370gm?
On a similar topic, I'm pleased to see that they are now doing a 100gm Rambo - in the 'original' range.
http://www.horseware.com/site_flash/products/rambooriginal/index-4.html
I always thought it was a pain they didn't make a standard Rambo (with the exception of the rather pricey California, last season) or even better a rhino that was between the no fill and a MW, 200gm. In fact, I bought my girl a duo (100gm without a liner) with no intention of using the liner, because of the need for something in between.
*from a rambo addict*
http://www.horseware.com/ss10 site/forhorse/turnouts/rambo/supreme.asp
But I was just having a google, and it looks like for the newer ones, the HW is only 370gm?
http://www.horseware.com/site_flash/products/rambosupreme/index-2.html#
It seems very odd that they would revamp them, but then make them less warm than the previous year's model
Has anyone bought this years HW? And is it really only 370gm?
On a similar topic, I'm pleased to see that they are now doing a 100gm Rambo - in the 'original' range.
http://www.horseware.com/site_flash/products/rambooriginal/index-4.html
I always thought it was a pain they didn't make a standard Rambo (with the exception of the rather pricey California, last season) or even better a rhino that was between the no fill and a MW, 200gm. In fact, I bought my girl a duo (100gm without a liner) with no intention of using the liner, because of the need for something in between.
*from a rambo addict*