Centaur 1200D Pony Turnout Sheet
The Centaur 1200 Denier Pony Lightweight Turnout is a rugged rain sheet that is guaranteed to stand up to anything your horse and Mother Nature can throw at it.. The Centaur 1200 has all the features you would expect in much more expensive blankets and is guaranteed for a year against rips, tears and leaks. Centaur turnouts have been redesigned to fit better, so if you haven't tried one in a while, you may want to take another look.
Features include;
- 1200D ripstop waterproof/breathable shell
- 210D quick dry nylon lining
- 0 grams of polyfill
- Standard shoulder gusset
- Dual buckle front
- Satin finish hardware
- Three d-rings at the neck allow for attachment of a neck cover
- Dual low cross surcingles with flexi T-Locks
- Four rear inside D-rings with adjustable elastic leg straps
- Standard tail flap
- Reusable polyester zippered blanket bag
Warranty
- 1 year guarantee against tearing of the shell fabric
- 1 year guarantee for waterproofing
Blanket Style | Regular Neck |
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Sale Type | Regular Price Items |
Brand | Centaur |
MPN | 471237 |
Waterproof | Waterproof |
SKU | NS471237 |
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Follow these easy steps to safely clean, waterproof and store your blankets for next year.
Step 1: If your blanket is caked with mud or really dirty, gently hose blanket off before washing.
Step 2: If your blanket has a lot of horse hair stuck in lining, you may want to vacuum as much hair as possible out (this is why we prefer smooth nylon lined blankets!)
Step 3: Wash in a FRONT Loader washing machine (do NOT use an agitator style washing machine - the agitator damages the fabric and can permanently ruin the fiber fill insulation).
- Use cold water
- Use the bulky item cycle if your machine has it
- Use the low spin speed cycle
- Use a detergent specially made to maintain waterproofing - we use and recommend Rambo Blanket Wash
Step 4: Hang your blankets on a fence to dry (do NOT put in dryer as it will ruin waterproofing and can damage the fabric).



Check for waterproofness and re-waterproof if necessary
Step 5. Once your blankets are clean and dry, now is a good time to see if they are still waterproof. Take a cup of water, and pour over blanket. Water should bead up and roll off, if not, it is time to re-waterproof.Â
Failed Waterproofing Test
Passed Waterproofing Test
Step 6 (Optional): Re-waterproof your turnouts. Trust us, do it now, so when it is 35 degrees and pouring next Fall and you need your blanket waterproof, you will be glad you didn't procrastinate! We like Dry Guys Waterproofing Spray (also comes in a concentrate). Spray your blanket evenly with the Dry Guys. Let it dry and do a second coat. One regular bottle does 2 blankets well.Â
Step 7 (Optional): If your blanket has any nicks or tears, you can repair them easily using Rambo Stormsure and Rambo Rug Repair Kit. You can also replace leg straps and tail cords if they are worn.
Step 8. Store safely for next year. If you have the original blanket bag, you can use it or we also like using the Space Bags. If using a Space Bag, you may want to put the content details on an paper insert (easier to read then writing on bag). Be sure to store in a rodent free area - it would be a big bummer to find a hole chewed in your carefully cleaned and stored blanket!
Trust us, next winter pulling your fresh, clean, waterproof blanket out of its storage bag will be ALMOST as rewarding as buying a new one!
