Overview
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Blanket Weight
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Light
Protection in mild to moderately cold weather with 0 - 150 grams of fill. Recommended for temperatures of 30 - 40 degrees when horse is unclipped and 40 - 50 degrees when horse is clipped.
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Medium
Warmth in moderately cold temperatures with 180 - 250 grams of fill. Recommended for temperatures of 20 - 30 degrees when horse is unclipped and 30 - 40 degrees when horse is clipped.
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Heavy
Warmest blankets with full coverage and protection with 275 - 450 grams of fill. Recommended for temperatures of 10 - 20 degrees when horse is unclipped and 20 - 30 degrees when horse is clipped.
The Horseware Rambo Wug Heavy Turnout 400g is the original high-cut neck turnout, made of the strongest and most durable turnout material on the market. It snuggles your horse's neck just enough to provide protection from rain and snow without a hood. Super secure with three crossed surcingles and V-front closure. The Rambo Wug is the best-fitting blanket for horses with high withers due to its snug fit and pressure-eliminating neck! Backed by Houseware's 3-year guarantee.
Details
- 1000D Ballistic Nylon Fabric
- Waterproof and Breathable Outer Layer
- Anti-static and Anti-bacterial Lining
- Heavyweight (400g) Thermobonded Fiberfill
- Coat-friendly Shine Enhancing Lining
- Surefit Neck Design with V-Front Closure Provides Freedom to Graze
- Secure and Comfortable Fit with Leg Arches and 3 Cross Surcingles
Sizing
Horse Size | Blanket Size (in.) | Back Seam Measurement (in.) |
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| Pony/Horse | 66 | 45.3 |
| Pony/Horse | 69 | 49.2 |
| Horse | 72 | 51.2 |
| Horse | 75 | 55.1 |
| Horse | 78 | 57.1 |
| Horse | 81 | 61.0 |
| Horse | 84 | 63.0 |
| Horse | 87 | 65.0 |
How to Fit a Horseware Blanket :
Using a flexible measuring tape, measure from at the center point of the chest, across the point of the shoulder, and to the center point of the tail. When you have the measurement subtract 4 inches and choose your horse’s size from the above table below. Bear in mind, every horse is different and that the table is only a guide.