Jeffers Poplar Head Refuge 1200 Denier Turnout Blanket with High Neck, 240 Gram, Hamilton Blue
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The Poplar Head (formerly Jeffers "Economy") Refuge 1200D Turnout Blanket with High Neck in Hamilton Blue is the epitome of equine protection. Crafted from a robust 1200 denier outer shell, it's your horse's fortress against the elements, ensuring they stay dry and warm in the face of challenging weather conditions.
The added high neck provides extra protection, making it a versatile choice for varying weather conditions. It keeps your horse's neck and upper body shielded from the elements, offering enhanced comfort and coverage.
With 240 grams of polyfill insulation, this turnout blanket provides exceptional warmth, making it an ideal choice for colder climates. Your horse will remain cozy and comfortable even in the coldest of conditions.
The practical design of the Refuge blanket is both functional and protective. It includes double adjustable front chest closures for a secure fit and easy adjustment. The adjustable criss-cross belly surcingles and hind leg straps ensure that the blanket stays securely in place, allowing your horse to move freely without any shifting.
Additionally, the integrated tail flap adds an extra layer of coverage and protection, preventing moisture from reaching your horse's hindquarters.
The Hamilton Blue color not only adds style but ensures your horse stands out in the field.
In summary, the Poplar Head Refuge 1200D Turnout Blanket with High Neck is the ideal combination of durability, versatility, and comfort. It is designed to meet the rigorous demands of equine life while keeping your horse cozy, dry, and protected in various weather conditions. Your horse deserves the best, and this blanket delivers on all fronts, whether for casual pasture days or in challenging weather.
Need to know how to measure your horse for a blanket? Check out the video below.
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