Horse Blankets

Absolutely Waterproof! Won't Soak
Through!
Yet Extremely Breathable - horses
won't sweat!

Mrs. Idaho: Amanda Peterson, Caldwell, Idaho
The only triple layer horse blanket on
the market.
3 layers of fabric


New Overlock System
The belly band velcro's over the top center of the back
then a perpendicular strip of velcro locks over in a lateral direction.
This prevents a horse from pulling the belly band off his pasture mate.
The wide belly insures that the blanket will stay on when they roll.
No cross under straps for the horse to rip loose when their legs get caught
after getting up. No metal sursingles to rip out. No buckles on
the chest to rip out. High neck piece insures against wither rub.
Options: Velcro front closure on chest.

Good quality elastic leg straps stretch thus preventing a rip out of
hardware. Both leg and band snaps are on the back side.

Note the reflective tape
This may save your horse's life should he/she get out on the highway.
One can see your horse one half mile away with as little as a pen light.
"This blanket is all we use in the Frank Church Wilderness area of Central
Idaho on November elk hunts. The temperature gets down to 0°-10°
F nearly every night, and the horses stay warm! It is a misconception
to think one needs a quilted blanket to keep a horse warm. There is a
tremendous amount of heat generated from a horses body. If you can
keep the water and wind off your horse, mother nature will keep your horse
warm."
Alan Greenway


Note the tail flap
 
2 ½ lbs in Weight *** Perfect for
Pack-In's *** Wash & Dry at Home
No more sneaking into a Laundromat!
No Shoulder or Wither rub with an Equi-Dry Blanket!
The forward stretch of the entire blanket is a result of the stretchable leg
wraps. This means that your horse blanket will stretch forward as the
horse feeds, drinks or runs.
Testimonials
On our elk hunting trip it rained for two
days, then snowed. Under the Equi-Dry Horse Blankets our horse stayed
dry! When we arrived in elk camp our horses were soaked. We put
the Equi-Dry Blankets on them, and in a half hour the horses were completely
dry!
Joe Sextro
Kent, Washington

Both, on trips to the Eagle Cap
Wilderness and the Oregon Coast, the horses stayed dry after days and days
of continuous rain. The Equi-Dry Blankets are great!
Kevin & Dawn Keeler
Star, Idaho
(Inventors of the famous hoof jack system)

They just work! Bob Shonka
Back Country Horsemen of Washington
How to Measure
Always round your measurement up to the
nearest even number. Add two inches to your measurement or our pattern
cut will be too small. Example: you measured 77 inches, round up
to 78 and then add 2 inches for a final measurement of 80 inches. |