Why aren’t lightweight turnouts actually waterproof?!

This whole thread just makes me feel grateful that I made the decision not to rug years ago.
I have just looked after a friend's rugged pony while they were away over Easter, so have had to make decisions regarding rugs across the extremes of that wonderfully warm weather around the Easter weekend to a huge drop in temperature and conditions over the last few days. What a stressful time! Luckily, she comes back today and I can go back to not caring about the weather in quite so much detail :D

He hasn’t been rugged all winter, but now his summer coat is glorious and the weather has been atrocious…
 
My premier equine ones are good and last years I have at least two year old shires ( it came used with blue ) that good I have an ancient extremely light Mia with works .
I only buy the PE ones now .
 
Another vote for Swish here, my Welshie has been bone dry in hers and it has RAAAAAIIIIINNNNED here - constantly, for weeks and weeks and weeks, relentlessly (please make it stop!!)
 
The problem I have with the tent theory is I've had some rugs which have let in loads of water from day one and othere that are waterproof.

I have a no fill Rambo Supreme that has only ever been "shower-proof" at best since I bought it brand new. I also have a no fill Rambo original that the rain has yet to get through, worn regularly for just over a year. I don't get this one.
 
I always tend to put something under my no fill rugs even a fly rug or a summer sheet in summer, makes a huge difference stops condensation and keeps the inside of the rug clean when it's too warm for filled liners.
 
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