Used Horse Rugs for Sale in Australia
Browse second-hand horse rugs from Australian and New Zealand sellers. Winter turnout rugs, summer fly sheets, combo rugs, stable rugs and more — all at genuine pre-loved prices.
Browse rugs for salePopular rug brands on The Tack Room
Find rugs from Rambo, Weatherbeeta, Bucas, Horseware, Back on Track, LeMieux, Saxon, and Kensington. Australian-made brands including Dalmar and Cougar also appear frequently from local sellers.
Types of horse rugs available
- Heavyweight turnout rugs (300g–400g fill) for winter paddock use
- Medium weight rugs (150g–200g) for shoulder seasons
- Lightweight turnout / rain sheets with no fill
- Summer fly sheets and UV protection sheets
- Stable rugs — fleece, wool and synthetic liners
- Combo rugs with attached neck covers
- Coolers and wicking rugs for post-work or travel
- Travel rugs and float boots sets
Secure payments and buyer protection
Every purchase through The Tack Room is protected. Stripe holds payment in escrow until your rug arrives and you've had 48 hours to check it. If it's not as described, open a dispute and our team will step in.
Frequently asked questions
What types of horse rugs can I buy second-hand?
You'll find winter turnout rugs, summer fly sheets, cotton sheets, stable rugs, combo rugs (neck attachment), coolers, travel rugs and rain sheets. Most major brands including Rambo, Weatherbeeta, Bucas and Back on Track appear regularly.
How do I measure my horse for a rug?
Measure from the centre of the chest, across the shoulder and body to the tail, in a straight line. This gives you the rug size in feet and inches (e.g. 5'9") or centimetres depending on the brand. Always check the listing's stated size against your horse's measurement.
What condition should I expect from a used horse rug?
All sellers must describe the rug's condition honestly — including any repairs, worn waterproofing, or damaged straps. 'Like new' rugs may only have been used a season or two. Check photos carefully and message the seller if you have questions.
Are second-hand rugs worth buying?
Yes. Quality rugs from brands like Rambo or Weatherbeeta retain their structure for many seasons. Buying second-hand saves 30–70% off the new price. Just check the waterproofing and stitching — reproofers are cheap and can restore water resistance.
