Good value for the money!!Obviously i wouldnt put them on a rug wrecker or on something that goes out with another that wrecks rugs!!Like anything,give it a try,ya can take back if not happy as long as you cover ya horse first so no muck transfers!!
I have a chunky 16.2 cob and they do him very well fit wise. He has torn part of the binding off of both of them in two years but I would be happy buying them again.
I have a middleweight turnout rug its ok but the front bit turns itself inside out and although I've had a piece of velcro sewn in it still does it, causing Axey to get rubbed shoulders.
Halfpass has one on her horse and it does the same thing
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I have a middleweight turnout rug its ok but the front bit turns itself inside out and although I've had a piece of velcro sewn in it still does it, causing Axey to get rubbed shoulders.
Halfpass has one on her horse and it does the same thing
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I have a middleweight turnout rug its ok but the front bit turns itself inside out and although I've had a piece of velcro sewn in it still does it, causing Axey to get rubbed shoulders.
Halfpass has one on her horse and it does the same thing
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Mine does the exact same too.
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And mine
Although I did buy mine as it was cheap and my horse was coming in covered in holes, so I didn't mind a cheap rug getting shredded......it has just done its 2nd autumn out and is still in one piece with not a mark on it
Shite, utter shite, the ones with build in neck strangle horse, not enough room by half, the front and chest as a whole are lacking in space, bad design means that really it is..shite.
Excellent value for money and never had a problem with them. They all fit my lot well and I actually stock them and sell them to a lot of Newmarket trainers as well for the racehorses. From lightweight stable to heavyweight turnout with full necks, never had a problem.