Derby House 600 Denier Waterproof Combo Neck Turnout Sheet - Spec-Taco-Lar Print
Product Details
Waterproof And Breathable!
Every day is Taco Tuesday! Apart from it being super unique, of course, you can count on all the important stuff too. It's waterproof. And it's breathable. There's no fill in this one. Great for rainy spring and summer days, or for horses that don't need too much warmth. It comes with a storm flap on the neck, which helps to prevent any rain from dripping down your horse's chest. Quick buckle and clip chest fastenings mean less fuss for you and the perfect fit for your horse. Winning! Features: - Cute rose gold fastenings - Combo neck with self fasten tabs - 600 denier - Diamond weave helps to prevent tears - No fill - Nylon lining helps to prevent rubbing - Shoulder gusset for freedom of movement - Adjustable cross surcingles - Adjustable, removable elasticated leg straps - Tail flap.
Taco Print.
Features
- Waterproof and breathable.
- 600 Denier diamond weave ripstop outer.
- 210 denier lining.
- No fill.
- Integrated neck with buckle closures.
- Double buckle chest closure with clips.
- Shoulder gussets.
- Low cross surcingles.
- Adjustable elastic leg straps.
- Tail flap.
Measuring For a Horse
Blanket
Have your horse stand still (if possible!) on flat, level ground.
Measure from the center of your horse's chest
around the shoulder at the widest part, to the center of the tail. This measurement is easiest to obtain with a soft fabric measuring
tape.
This measurement - in inches - is your blanket size.
We ship worldwide from our warehouse located in Harrington, Delaware. We ship via UPS or the United States Postal Service whenever possible. Shipment time varies from 1-7 business days, depending on your proximity to Delaware.
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Proposition 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
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