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Debating between 2 turnout sheets.. Help please
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I'm looking for a turnout sheet for my new boy. I can't decide which one, he's already got a heavy winter blanket but I want something to keep him dry and warm now, also, I don't want anything expensive because I have a feeling it's going to be ripped up in a week or so.
I found 2 sheets at State Line Tack and here are the links...
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/defender-1200-original-t-o-sheet/SLT771102/
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/stateline-tack-600d-open-front-sheet-rustic/SLT900667/
Which one would you buy and why?
and he's an 80 ish. The 1200d sheet only goes up to 78 and the other one comes in an 81. What do I do?
His winter blanket is from Schneider's. I got the european cut one, it's plaid. But I was just looking for a cheap temporary sheet, under $45, SStack didn't have any that low.
Answer:
I have another option; skip SLT for blankets, they are 'way too expensive for what you get. Try a place that makes their own!
http://sstack.com is Schneider's Saddlery, and they make their own sheets and blankets that are FAR superior to many others. I have a sheet and a blanket, both turnouts one is 1000 denier, and the sheet is 1200 denier, and they are both now 5 years old, had hard wear from a horse that is very hard on clothing, and they are still waterproof, except on the very bottom edges. The sheet has 1 pin hole sized hole in the croup where he caught it on something; it never ran or snagged worse, and it is a 3 year old hole. It is the only hole in the whole thing!
These blankets come in different styles; the "european" neck fits non-QH horses very well, they don't rub, and they don't shift with hard play.



































