Rhino Wug High Neck Turnout Horse Sheet
With new barrier technology.Waterproof and breathable with a 1000 denier polypropylene outer shell and high cut neck for extra coverage. Patented V-front closure. Nylon lining and front Leg Arches™. Imported. In chestnut tartan with chestnut/white binding. Sizes 63"-87" (3" increments). No fill
How to Measure Your Horse and Fit your BlanketThe fit of your blanket is extremely important to the comfort of your horse. Improperly fitting blankets can cause rubbing and slippage. To find blanket size, measure distance from center of the chest, across the point of the shoulder, and to the center of the tail. Many blankets are sized in two or three inch increments, so choose the closest size available.
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Care of Your BlanketBlankets should be cleaned annually. First, remove excess dirt with a brush or hose, then wash by hand or on a delicate cool water cycle. Use very mild soap. Allow to drip dry. Do not put blankets in the dryer as this will damage the waterproof coating and void any warranties.
For individual size charts and meaurements, please refer to the "Size Guide" link that appears on the product page.
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- Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Reviewed By:
Trish (Washington)
This is a wonderful blanket. For those who shrink at the orange color, it's not orange! It's really shades of brown. LOL they probably took the photo in the late afternoon where everything looks orange!

- Saturday, July 25, 2009
Reviewed By:
Megan (Florida)
This blanket is beautiful.. I am buying this blanket for my horse.. He lives out side so i need a strong blanket for him.. The stitching is very good we have one horse that rubs his tail on his stall wall.. ( we cant stop him ) And it holds up.. I suggest you all get one it is the best!!!!!

- Friday, March 27, 2009
Reviewed By:
Rose (NJ)
I love this turnout. It fits, the fabric is comfortable and breathable and my horse stopped 'removing' his turnouts when I started buying Rhinos.
And I do think we forget about comfort when we dress our horses but my horse will have none of that. When he is uncomfortable he 'removes' his blanket. He gets down on the ground and wriggles, and wriggles, until he wriggles out of his clothing. I am told it takes him all day. He doesn't break any of the straps or hardware, he simply slips it over his head. He 'removed' his first Rambo when he was a year old and has been doing it ever since. But he leaves his Rhino's alone. They stay on, they keep him warm and dry and he is happy. The Rhino's are wonderfully waterproof and tough enough for any horse. My horse is only four and he plays rough. He lives in a 20 acre paddock with eleven (11) other horses and these blankets hold up. When the weather is bad you have 12 horses jostling for position in one large run-in. And his Rhino's hold up. He has a Rhino Wug Sheet, a Rhino Wug Med Blanket and a Rhino Plus Heavyweight and I do not have a bad thing to say about any of them. He is outside all day long and brought into a stall at night during Jan, Feb and Mar. The Rhino's keep him warm and dry outside and cool and comfortable when he comes inside at night.
Honestly, I don't know that if the Rhino fabric is as strong as the Rambo or the Pessoa fabrics but I watched my mare rip her Rambo in half (I am told this is impossible). Overall, the Rhino rugs fit well, keep the rain out and hold up. And if next year my horse has a few minor patches on his blanket, I don't think he will care.
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