Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rugs. Show all posts

Equestrian Deals

Sunday, 6 June 2021

 


Hello everyone, what's it been since I last did a post on here? I'm going to say not far off 3 years. 
The whole honest truth is I still haven't got back on Legacy. My confidence has taken a huge hit, I keep telling myself I'm working to it and it will happen when the time is right. 

In the mean time I have started new Instagram / Facebook pages, these are for my new venture of Equestrian Deals. I created this site as everyone knows horses can be expensive and if I can find a way I will never pay full price for anything I need or want. This in turn has had me searching for up to hours and even days for the cheapest find of the item I'm after. By spending my time searching for these discounts and codes I have decided to start sharing them with everyone else. 
This is then when I made Equestrian Deals, I have an Instagram page and a Facebook page. I try to post as many deals as I can find but there are some days when the deals are posted late, early morning, all within an hour or so or none at all. This is down to working and my Instagram not cooperating with scheduling apps. 

Any of the can't be missed deals I find I will post on here to show you all. In the mean time I have added the links for the Facebook & Instagram pages and the link tree which all of the links for the deals are kept in one place. 





Legacy's Autumn/Winter Wardrobe

Tuesday, 10 October 2017


This blog post is to show you all Legacy's autumn/winter rug collection, and explaining what type of weather she wears what it.
I'm currently undecided on to sell these from 100g upwards and just get her one 100g detach a neck rug which allows liners. Has anyone done this before? Let me know.


Lightweights (No Fills)


For her lightweight with no neck she has the Shires Tempest Limited Edition Sheep Print Rug Standard Neck. This is a great rug for when the weathers starting to turn and the rain starts coming in. As Legacy's right across from the sea and has no shelter it's great to keep the wind off of her.

Her Lightweight Combo is the Weatherbeeta Classic Combo. This is great for when the weather gets really wet and windy but it's still too warm for a 100g rug.


Lightweights (100g Fill)


I'm not entirely sure which rug Legacy's 100g std neck is but I know It's an Amigo one, I bought this second hand for Cloudy but it fit Legacy much better. The closest to it I could find is the Amigo Hero 6 100g or the Amigo Bravo 12 100g. Whichever one it is, it's a great rug and there are also loops on the inner neck which I'm assuming is for rug liners.

Her combo lightweight that she has, is a Dr Green Lightweight turnout with a fleece lining. This rug isn't available online so I've found the closest available to it which is the Horze Avalanche Turnout sheet. These are great rugs because the fleece creates warmth for the horse but it's not too much.

Medium Weight (200-220g)


The standard neck Medium Weight Legacy has is the Derby House Pro turnout. I find this weight of rug a good next step from the 100g with a neck, as it's not a 'full' medium weight and it has no neck. This keeps her warm but also makes the next step of a 220g combo a good enough step to last her most of winter.

She doesn't have a 220g combo at the moment as I sold it due to it not being 100% waterproof anymore, but the one she did have was the Weatherbeeta Genero. Due to selling this one, this is why I'm either looking for a new medium weight which is last or a multi use rug with liners.


Heavyweight (300-360g)


Her first heavyweight rug is the Shires Tempest 300g Combo, by the time of year that she needs this the weather is cold enough to need a neck on her rug all the time. I really like this rug and I've written a review on it here

The heaviest rug she has is the Weatherbeeta Genero 360g Combo. The winters here have been quite mild and she hasn't needed this the past 2 years, so it's been away in storage. 



 
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