Horseware
Riding Rug Mack In A Sack Navy Blue
Mack in a Sack is a riding blanket that keeps the horse and equipment dry. Perfect for warming up before a competition when the weather is bad!Read more
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Mack in a Sack is a riding blanket that keeps the horse and equipment dry. Perfect for warm-up before a competition when the weather is bad! The blanket is completely waterproof but still offers good breathability. It has a lightweight design, an integrated neck, stirrup holes, and a belly strap. At the front, it features a single quick fastening, and the neck closes with two straps that can be attached to the bridle's headpiece. Comes in a practical storage bag. Article nr:
AGAM30Ma_rSize Guide
Follow this guide to find the optimal fit for the horse blanket. Use a soft measuring tape and measure from the middle of the chest (A) to the middle of the tail (B), in a straight, horizontal line. See image below. Subtract 10 cm from the measurement and look for the remaining number in the first column, referring to the horse's wither (A-B). On the same row as the matching measurement, in the second column, you'll find the corresponding size.Wither (A-B) Size Corresponding Size 168-175 S Approx. 115-125 183-191 M Approx. 130-140 198-206 L Approx. 145-155 213-221 XL Approx. 160-165 - About the Brand
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The Irish brand Horseware has over the years almost become synonymous with horse blankets and is the clear market leader in Sweden. The blanket series Rambo, top-of-the-line models of world-class quality, and Amigo, offering affordable quality blankets, have made Horseware immensely popular among horse owners. Even though blankets are the foundation and what most people associate with Horseware, the Micklem bridles have also become a highly regarded addition to the product range, thanks to their ergonomic design that has revolutionized how bridles are designed based on the horse's ergonomics. - Reviews
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