Best Horse Blankets for Winter Under $200

As animals that have a naturally wild instinct and thick fur, we tend to forget that they get cold just as we do. We may throw a horse blanket on them and think that is all they need, but does one blanket protect them from the winter weather?
For this winter season, we explore the best horse blankets out there for winter, and what kind of blanket should be used based on your personal climate.
To know how warm a blanket is going to keep your horse, you want to look at the number of fill a blanket has. The fill can be made of either Polyfill or Fiberfill. The higher the weight number, the warmer the blanket is going to be. There are a few things you want to keep in mind before deciding on how heavy of a blanket you will get - does your horse have a thin or thick coat? Do you give him a mid-winter body clip? Is he going out in the field during the day and in at night, or is he staying outside completely? Think also about how harsh your winter typically is. Is it a drier winter, or do you have a lot of rain and/or harsh winds?
Fill | Warmth |
No Fill | Protection from wind and rain |
100 grams | Light Warmth |
150 grams | Light/Medium Warmth |
200 grams | Medium Warmth |
250 grams | Medium/Heavy Warmth |
300 grams | Heavy Warmth |
400 grams | Extra Heavy Warmth |

When researching for blankets, I found that many people don't review blankets after purchasing. While reviews were positive, there were only 1-2 per product. There are many websites where blankets can be purchased, even on Amazon. However, it was easiest to search for blankets on Dover Saddlery website, because you can select the price range you are looking at and how much fill you want. If you have a local saddlery in your area, I would recommend giving them a visit to see what they have in stock first. Supporting your local businesses, especially Saddlery's that seem to be having a hard time going against big companies like Dover, is always a great idea.
With some web searching, these are the top blankets I found for under $200:
Sheet - WeatherBeeta Freestyle Blanket 1200D Standard Neck Lite - $149.97

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Light/Medium - Rhino® Originals Medium $105.45

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Medium/Heavy - Amigo® Bravo 12 Plus Medium Weight Turnout Blanket $119.95

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Heavy - Amigo® Bravo 12 Plus Heavy Turnout Blanket $179.95

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Blanket Liner - Horseware Blanket Liner 100g - $64.95

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I personally favor Horseware blankets, whether they be Amigo or Rhino. Horseware also makes Rambo and Mio brands for an even greater selection. Reviews for any of these blankets attest to their durability, and the price tag is usually just right.

When you are looking for materials on the outside of the blanket, nylon is going to be the most durable, abrasion resistant and easy to clean. Most blankets are going to fit similar, in that they are made to fit chest to rump, but it is the extra advantages of each blanket, and horse dependent, on which blanket to choose.
At the end of the day, if nothing on this blanket guide works for you, ask around your barn and see what the general consensus is on a favorite blanket. Happy shopping!"