Amazing wicking properties make this Cooler a market leader. Used and trusted by the best, the Apollo air Cooler is tough to stand up to the rigours of a busy yard. It is machine washable and very quick drying. It is fitted to lie comfortably off the wither. Comes complete with adjustable front straps and x-over surcingles.
This Cooler is made from lightweight breathable fabric that wicks moisture away from the skin whilst preventing the horse from catching a chill. Padded at the wither area to prevent rubbing, adjustable chest closures, adjustable surcingles to keep the rug in position. This rug is ideal for use after exercising, bathing or whilst travelling.
Code | Description | Colour | Size | |
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A501N5'6 | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 56 | Electric Blue | 5'6 | |
A501N5'9 | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 59 | Electric Blue | 5'9 | |
A501N6FT | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 6ft | Electric Blue | 6ft | |
A501N6'3 | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 63 | Electric Blue | 6'3 | |
A501N6'6 | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 66 | Electric Blue | 6'6 | |
A501N6'9 | Cooler Rug / Electric Blue / 69 | Electric Blue | 6'9 |
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