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🌧️ Tough 1 Storm-Resistant Belly-Wrap Blanket Review

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Details

ColorBurgundy
Size72-Inch
BrandTough 1
Target SpeciesHorse
Fabric TypeWool,Nylon

Description of 🌧️ Tough 1 Storm-Resistant Belly-Wrap Blanket

Wool,Nylon. Medium weight 15.5 oz. coated canvas blanket beats the cold with a warm acrylic/wool blend lining. Designed to stay in place with a wide belly wrap of 20" and "quick-grip" adjustments. The Storm Buster is water repellent and 100% color fast. Strong nylon web binding and straps and double buckle front. Size is 72 inch.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Winter Horse Blanket

Based on my observations, this blanket is a must-have for any horse owner in cold and stormy weather. The durable fabric and secure fit kept my horse warm and dry in a harsh winter storm. It also has a sleek and stylish design that stands out in the barn. The only downside is that it may not fit some horses perfectly due to its specific sizing. Overall, this is an excellent investment for winter horse care.

Pros
  • Durable and effective at keeping the horse warm and dry in harsh weather conditions.
Cons
  • The blanket is quite heavy and may cause discomfort for the horse if worn for extended periods of time.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Storm Buster Belly Wrap review.

liked the ceiling. Runs a bit smaller, take a size up, is narrow on the shoulders, the waist straps could be a bit longer, I have 16.2 arms, lightweight TB ordered 81, should have been bigger but good quality.

Pros
  • Excellent general properties
Cons
  • I will say nothing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality horse blankets and sheets

Made of cheap material and poor design. The straps under the belly are attached with velcro, which releases when the horse lies down for the first time. All three waist straps are the same length, which is too short. Very few horses have the same belly width from front to back. The leg straps are attached with cheap metal buckles. One broke the first night I used it. The temperature was minus 15 degrees but I wouldn't expect the metal clasp to break just because of the cold! If I were smart…

Pros
  • Always popular
Cons
  • Expensive