Caribu Hybrid Mesh/PolyCotton Neck Combo
Customer Reviews
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Reviewer: Taylor Pascoe
this rug is an excellent rug and i have had a great experience.thanks so much
taylor
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Reviewer: Melanie Ray
Excellent rug, we have standardbreds who are very hard on rugs, always rip them and break the buckles, these rugs have lasted the whole year, summer and under a rug in winter, the buckles are all still in perfect condition, not one rip, not even in the mesh. I am very impressed, because I have never been able to buy a rug and not have them rip it within in a couple of months, certainly has saved me on repair bills. Thanks
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Reviewer: Pru Ensby
Very Impressed. thanks for the big savings as our horses are very hard on rugs and these are standing up to them.excellant product
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Reviewer: Amy
I would love to see an attached hood version of these, as on the 40 degrees days my horses get hot [understandably] under the full Polycotton rugs - however if you take them off they will rub themselves out!
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Reviewer: Shelley
I love these rugs - the fit is not only great but the mesh is tough unlike other brands on the market & the breathe. I have the rug ripper horse & she has managed just one major rip (mind you she got stuck & pulled) and though that was the end of the rug as on the mesh, but my rug repairer fixed it as she told we it wsa such strong material she could actually stitch on the mesh !! totally recommend - NO SURCINGLES as that is what I like about this rug as you can also use as an underug without the poor pony getting messed up in 2 sets of surcingles !
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Reviewer: Deb
Hi Jane & the Caribu Team,I just wanted to say a massive thank you for my
two hybrid rugs - they are just beautiful! Lovely
& light, so soft and they are a perfect fit for my
two girls. I'm absolutely thrilled, and I was
delighted with the superfast delivery. I can't
speak highly enough of your excellent service &
product & I will definitely be recommending your
business to my friends. I need winter rugs too
this year ... I think I know where I'll be getting
them!!
Thanks again, I'm really grateful to you :)
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Reviewer: Blythe
This is a great rug, it's evident that a lot of thought went into the design. It's proving to be versatile as an underrug too, and I'm impressed how it's standing up to what my horse finds to drag it through! I've recommended this rug and your site to all my horsey contacts. Keep up the good work, service and products :) Thanks heaps.
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Reviewer: RW
Really nice rug, great for summer, only thing is I would like to see this rug with cross belly surcingles!
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Reviewer: Sonia B
Fantastic delivery as usual. Love these rugs, both fit my horses perfectly and they look so pretty lol!! Can't comment on how tough they are as they have only had them on one day but if they are like all the other rugs I have bought from you guys they will be around for a long time.
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Reviewer: Evie
Great rug! Love the quality and the great fit. Thank you.
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