WeatherBeeta ComFiTec Plus Dynamic Horse Blanket with Standard Neck, Mediumweight, 816937
Protect your horse from the elements with the WeatherBeeta Medium ComFiTec Horse Blanket. These strong and durable horse turnout blankets include a triple weave nylon outer shell that’s both waterproof and breathable. The best turnout blankets for horses have a large, traditional shoulder gusset for natural movement.
Protect your horse from the elements with the WeatherBeeta Medium ComFiTec Horse Blanket. These strong and durable horse turnout blankets include a triple weave nylon outer shell that’s both waterproof and breathable. The best turnout blankets for horses have a large, traditional shoulder gusset for natural movement.
- Horse blanket includes 1200D triple weave nylon outer shell that’s both waterproof and breathable
- Memory foam Wither Relief Pad to aid in lifting blanket off horse’s wither
- Horse turnout blankets include dual, Ezi-Clip front closures for adjustability and ease of use
- Best turnout blankets for horses have large, traditional shoulder gusset for natural movement
- Elasticized, adjustable and removable web leg straps for secure and comfortable fit
- Reflective strips on chest and tail flap for added visibility
- Twin, low cross surcingles
- 220 grams polyfill for warmth
- 3 year limited manufacturer’s warranty
- Strong and durable turnout blanket for outdoor use
- Imported
- Hardware made of stainless-steel
- Weighs 9 pounds
Additional information
Closure Type | Clip |
---|---|
Denier | 1200 |
Hardware Material | Stainless Steel |
Insulation Material | Poly Fill |
Lining Material | Nylon |
Number Of Surcingles | 2 |
Primary Material | Nylon |
Warranty | 3 Year Limited |
Manufacturer Part Number | 816940 |
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by Gordon
We love this blanket! It keeps our baby dry and warm in the worst ok Kentucky weather!!
by Polo
Horse likes it. Keep him nice and warm and he did not break this one in 24 hours
by Yaz
Very good coat, great value, friendly, helpful service at the store.
by Becca
A well made blanket. Cushioning where the blanket touches the withers gives extra comfort to the horse. Easy to adjust fit.