Guide To Using A Horse Rug Liner

Guide To Using A Horse Rug Liner

Written by: Shires Equestrian

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Horse rug liners, such as the Tempest WarmaRug Liners, provide you with a way to add or remove a layer of insulation under rugs. Many horse owners choose to use a rug liner as it increases the versatility of their horse's rugs and reduces the number of turnout and stable rugs needed.

Horse rug liners, such as the Tempest WarmaRug Liners, provide you with a way to add or remove a layer of insulation under rugs. Many horse owners choose to use a rug liner as it increases the versatility of their horse's rugs and reduces the number of turnout and stable rugs needed.

How to use a rug liner

Made with a fill of 100g or 200g, the Tempest WarmaRug Rug Liners are designed with a shorter cut that prevents them hanging below an outer rug.

The liners come with touch close straps either side of the shoulders and these can be secured to standard neck outer rugs to prevent exposing the liner to rain. There are also snap clips at the rear of the liner which can be attached to rear D-rings of an outer rug.

Which rugs can the Tempest WarmaRug Liner be used with?

The Tempest WarmaRug Rug Liner can be used with any stable or turnout rug from the Highlander Plus, Highlander Original, or Tempest Original collections. The liners are compatible with all rug neck styles, so they can be used with rugs that have a combo, standard or detachable neck.

How to clean a Tempest WarmaRug Rug Liner?

Washing a rug liner can be beneficial for promoting a healthy coat as a clean liner helps keep the coat clean and prevents hair loss or rubbing from grease build up. The Tempest WarmaRug Rug Liner should be cleaned in a cool wash with non-detergent soap and be allowed to air dry.