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Choosing the Right Blanket Weight: Light, Medium, or Heavy?

Blanket shopping can feel like decoding a foreign language — especially when it comes to weights. But the right choice makes all the difference in keeping your horse comfortable, no matter the weather. Not sure which blanket weight your horse needs? The right choice depends on climate, coat thickness, and individual tolerance to cold.

Lightweight (0g–100g fill)

  • Best for mild climates or clipped horses in moderate temps.

  • Acts as a rain sheet without heavy insulation.

Medium-weight (150g–250g fill)

  • Good for cooler nights or average winter conditions.

  • A versatile option for most horses.

Heavyweight (300g+ fill)

  • Ideal for harsh winters or older horses with difficulty staying warm.

  • Best paired with waterproof outer layers.

Other Considerations

  • Factor in shelter access, activity levels, and body condition.

  • Layering allows more flexibility than one heavy blanket.

Conclusion
Choosing blanket weight isn’t one-size-fits-all. Tailor your choice to your horse’s unique needs for maximum comfort and protection. The key is matching the blanket to both the weather and your horse’s needs. Factors like age, body condition, and whether they’re clipped all come into play. Investing in a range of weights, or layering strategically, allows you to adapt as conditions change. Think of it as building a winter wardrobe tailored for your horse.

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