AMIGO - Bug Buster fly rug
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Description
The Amigo® Bug-Buster fly shirt is the solution for protecting your horse from insects and UV rays.
Made from strong, lightweight polyester mesh, this shirt from the Horseware® collection provides 65% sun protection and covers your horse from head to tail. The extra-wide belly flap and three straight Velcro straps keep insects out, offering complete protection. The rounded cut-out at the legs ensures total freedom of movement, while the lining at the large tail flap, shoulders and mane keeps your horse's coat healthy.
The removable, snug-fitting neck cover ensures optimum coverage when your horse is out grazing, and the integrated buckles allow the shirt to be combined with our fly-proof waterproof lining. This shirt is ideal for summer outings, as well as times when insects can be a nuisance.
Fly mask sold separately.
Horseware started with a small team, in Dundalk, Ireland in 1985. After months of research and hand-stitching the prototype of the now iconic Rambo Original was born, setting the standard for modern rug design. Since then we have grown to become the world’s most trusted producer of horse rugs. Founded by Tom and Carol MacGuinness, their determination to produce a rug that didn’t leak, didn’t make the horse sweat and didn’t slip led to the creation of the first fully waterproof and breathable turnout that really worked. Today, our Rambo range is still made in the same town in Ireland under Tom’s watchful eye and with the same attention to detail and high quality material that we prided ourselves on in 1985. We are constantly striving to produce the best we can and have grown into a leading manufacturer of clothing for horses and riders. We never stop evolving; we’re always seeking out untrodden paths, pushing boundaries and finding new challenges. We believe that because we create, we innovate. And through innovation we aim to make a difference to the lives of you and your horses.
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