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Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug
Equilibrium Quick Chill Cooling Rug

Equilibrium Quick chill Rug - Light Blue

The perfect solution to cool the temperature of your horse.

Price: £125.00

[Horse Rugs] 

The advanced rug utilises water-activated conduction technology to draw heat away from your horses body, promoting optimal comfort and cooling during warm weather.

Ideal for:

- Cooling your horse down without the need to get them soaking wet.
- Warm competition days to gently cool your horse before, in between or after classes.
- Horses who get hot when/after travelling.
- Horses who don't like the hose, or the feeling of running water.
- Yards or remote locations where running water may be limited.
- Training sessions, competitions, or arena hires where access to running water is limited.
- Countries or areas where hose pipe bans may be enforced.
Designed with your horses wellbeing in mind, the Quick Chill rug provides a refreshing cooling effect without the need for traditional soaking. The rug is made from a high tech, breathable open cell structure material, which is designed to effectively absorb and store water. This material has been chosen for its ability to retain water, but also to allow the water molecules to move through the fabric easily. The rug should be fully submerged in a bucket of water, or thoroughly soaked. Once removed from the bucket, wring out the excess water and place onto the horse. The water stored within the fabric is essential for the cooling process, but due to it being held within the fabric, it will stop your horse from getting soaking wet. Your horse will be warmer than the rug, and so the thermal energy will move via conduction from the hottest place (the horse) to the cooler place (the rug) to equalise temperatures. The water from the rug also evaporates into the atmosphere to further aid cooling, similar to what happens when your horse sweats to naturally attempt to cool themselves down. The cooling area of the rug is contoured and shaped so that it covers the large muscle