We ship our manufactured goods mainly to the UK, Germany, Australia & New Zealand but, you can always ask for yours by emailing us on info@khaliquesons.com
Yes, we function on an MOQ(Minimum Order Quantity) which is different for different products. We also function on a MOV(Minimum Order Value) which is €2000 per shipment(Orders below this value generally cost high freight charges)
A heavyweight turnout rug with a waterproof outer layer and a warm inner lining is best suited for cold, wet climates. Look for rugs with features like detachable neck covers and leg straps for added protection.
Measure your horse's back length from the withers to the tail, and chest girth. Use these measurements to determine the correct size. Most rug manufacturers provide size charts to guide you.
While some lightweight turnout rugs are suitable for mild summer conditions, it's generally not recommended. Overheating can be a risk, especially for horses with thick coats.
A lightweight turnout rug is designed for milder weather conditions and provides basic protection against wind and rain. A heavyweight turnout rug is thicker and warmer, suitable for cold, wet climates.
Most turnout rugs can be machine-washed on a gentle cycle using a mild detergent. Always check the care label for specific instructions. Air drying is recommended.
Look for eczema rugs with built-in UV protection and made from soft, breathable materials. Some rugs have additional features like antimicrobial treatments.
Some eczema rugs are designed for year-round use, while others may not be suitable for cold weather. Check the product description for specific information.
Hybrid rugs are versatile and can be used in a variety of weather conditions. They are a good option for transitional periods or for horses that live in areas with fluctuating temperatures.
The warmth of a hybrid rug depends on the specific design and materials used. Some hybrid rugs offer sufficient warmth for mild winters, while others may require additional layers.
A stable rug is worn indoors, while an under rug is typically worn under a turnout rug for extra warmth. Stable rugs are often thicker and heavier than under rugs.