Ceriza
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Is the shires Highlander plus rugs more roomier than the original one, ie specifically for weightier horses like traditional cobs etc or is it just a newer rug with updated features? TIA.
I think the Plus ones have a shoulder gusset and the standard ones don't, so it may come up roomier.Is the shires Highlander plus rugs more roomier than the original one, ie specifically for weightier horses like traditional cobs etc or is it just a newer rug with updated features? TIA.
Aaargh - Shires Highlander plus and original are distinguished by the denier of the outer skin, how ‘waterproofy’ it is.Is the shires Highlander plus rugs more roomier than the original one, ie specifically for weightier horses like traditional cobs etc or is it just a newer rug with updated features? TIA.
There is a bigger tail flap, reflective stripes, contrasting shoulder pleats and other (useless) ‘improvements’,
For a slighter animal, Highlander is still a well made and decent rug, so that’s lucky for you. Slightly unfortunate Shires still market it as suitable for foursquare animals, because it absolutely no longer is.Living up north where we have constant wind and rain and have to work with the horses in the dark for months on end I don’t think these are useless improvements. I was actually delighted with these upgrades.
It is a shame they changed the front fastenings though. They fit mine fine still but it’s definitely a neater fit at the front and cant see them fitting horses with big shoulders now.
Oh, that’s nice, you must post some photos.A friend (lives in Scotland) has two Highlander Plus rugs for her Highland ponies - they fit beautifully, and have been a godsend this winter.