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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Best riding boots?
- By NDQ [gb] Date 27.12.09 18:19 UTC
Sorry, another topic on boots! :)

Can anybody recommend a pair of riding boots? I'm looking for some high leg ones for casual riding and mostly working round the stables/kennels so they could do with being pretty comfy and hard wearing . I was looking at these http://tinyurl.com/yhwabfk But any suggestions of which brands/websites to look at would be much appreciated :)
- By NEWFIENOOK [gb] Date 27.12.09 18:33 UTC
Mountain horse do some nice ones high leg padded and waterproof, i have had mine for years they are also good for dog walking .
- By Tracey123 [gb] Date 27.12.09 19:19 UTC
I use normal jodhpur boots with gaiters as I have really big calves and cant get boots to fit me! :-(

Good luck with your search! (I didnt realise we had so many horsey champdoggers!)
- By NDQ [gb] Date 27.12.09 20:14 UTC Edited 27.12.09 20:17 UTC
That must be so annoying Tracey! I have a pair of boots I bought when I was 12yrs old which are in perfect condition and the right size for my feet but because they are junior boots they don't fit my calf anymore, shame really lol. I can't understand why they can't just do all boots in different calf sizes. Thanks both for the suggestions! I defiantly need waterproof boots and i'm forever soaking myself with buckets of water or the hose pipe!
- By NEWFIENOOK [gb] Date 27.12.09 20:24 UTC
the mountain horse ones i have fit all size calfs , i have rather chunky ones too but the boots have very sticky velcro  fastening at the back .
- By sam Date 27.12.09 21:41 UTC
they do do boots in different calf sizes!! I have several with pairs for hunting or an older pair for rougher work etc but for wearing day in day out i would only wear chaps and short boots as leather riding boots with leather soles (i reues to wear rubber ones) are not designed for walking about in...just for riding in!! I have about 5 different pairs ranging from off the shelf leather hunting boots to hand made for me leather boots. Dont think anyone can say a particular brand as your eally need to try on lots of pairs yourself.
- By Tarn [nl] Date 27.12.09 22:29 UTC
I loved my Mountain Horse ones, they were warm in winter, cool in summer and comfy to walk about in without rubbing, but the zips went and I know lots of other people have had the same problem. However, my local cobbler replaced them for £20, so if you can get them at a good price I'd go for it. When they finally died I got Dublin short boots, jodhpur ones (which I wear with half chaps) and zip-up front ones, which are so comfy I walk for miles in them!
- By woodsford [gb] Date 28.12.09 13:18 UTC
I have ariat boots, so warm comfy and still going strong after 2 years, wash and polish well . they put up with a lot of mud and wet
- By debby1 [gb] Date 28.12.09 20:45 UTC
Hi, Ive got some boots from a company called Rydale in Yorkshire they are leather tall boots and so comfortable more so than any other boots i have had.Debby
- By kenya [gb] Date 29.12.09 14:36 UTC
http://www.robinsonsequestrian.co.uk/equine-product-details.asp?ID=1743

I have a pair of these which I ride/walk in, very comfortable!
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