WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A HORSE BLANKET
1. Your correct size for the horse you are buying for.
2. Are the Straps leather or Nylon / Double or Single
3. Is the fabric a RIP STOP fabric
4. Do the straps have elastic for ease of movement
5 Is the blanket thick enough for the weather in your area to keep the horse warm on the coldest days.
6. Does it have padding in the wither area for comfort of your horse.
7. Does the blanket have pleats or fixed shoulder for the movement of your horse to move his shoulders.
8. Does the front of the blanket open with one or two straps at the chest or does it go over the head.
9. Does the blanket have a nice edge so that it doesn’t fray after a few usages.
10 Is the hardware on the blanket Stainless or easy to use or stay in place
This are all things you should look at when purchasing a blanket to know if it will meet your expectations for your horse. Some things may not matter to you, some will be a extra benefit when you start using the blanket on your horse.
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