5 of the Best Heavyweight Turnout Rugs for Winter 2020
At EQUUS, we've put together five of the best heavyweight turnout rugs for winter 2020. Based on technology, safety, quality and value for money, we think you’ll agree your horse will be warm and dry during the coldest months of the year with any one of these great winter turnout rugs.
BEST ALL ROUNDER
Shires Highlander Original Heavyweight 300g Standard Turnout Rug
This Shires Turnout Rug offers superb value for money. It is hard-wearing and has a 600 denier rip-stop outer with ShireTex Advanced Fabric Technology and taped seams.
BEST FOR TECHNOLOGY
Rambo Wug with Vari-Layer Heavyweight 450g Standard Turnout Rug
450 gram filling. 1000 denier ballistic nylon. Vari-layer® thermobonded fibrefill to gain maximum heat retention without the heaviness of a standard fill. More warmth with less weight.
BEST FOR TOUGHNESS
Rhino Plus with Vari-Layer Heavyweight 450g Detachable Neck Turnout Rug
450g thermobonded Vari-Layer fibrefill for added warmth. 1000 denier polypropylene outer that is a stronger alternative to the widely used polyester turnout rug material.
BEST VALUE FOR MONEY
Mark Todd Heavyweight 350g Combo Neck Turnout Rug
1200 denier outer layer and a thick 350g filling. It is fully waterproof and breathable. Integral neck cover with fleece poll protection and anti-rub lining. Reinforced nylon anti-rub shoulders with shoulder gussets, allowing freedom of movement.
BEST ON PRICE
Hy Equestrian Warrior StormX Original Heavyweight 300g Combo Neck Turnout Rug
300 gram filling. 600 denier ripstop outer shell fabric. Chest straps and adjustable cross surcingles.
Comments
I’m finding your site is amazing and great variety,x
Hiya, we have an Irish cob 7 year old mare, what weight rugs should we be putting on her at night and during the day when she’s out in the field please. Our first horse well it’s my daughter’s. Thank you
Hello :)
I have a very old Amigo combi. I was given it about 9yrs ago and it was old then!!! I have no idea what weight it is, but my boy is snuggly warm and dry in it!!
Love your blogs :)