Friday, November 6, 2009

Comfy jodhpur boots?

I usually wear long boots, but would like to try some jodhpur boots with half chaps instead - I've tried so many pairs of boots, but they all rub my heel!


Could anyone recommend a good pair that aren't too expensive?

Comfy jodhpur boots?
Ariat are a good make and so are Regent, they are both comfortable.
Reply:well, all boots are gonna hurt for the first two weeks or so, so get whatever kind you like, and break them in.
Reply:theres toggi, loveson, ariot thats all i know of at the moment
Reply:Dublin make good comfy boots at great prices try the Dublin excel at 49.99 ,they are a really comfy boot which i wear all day long. they have never rubbed and felt like slippers after a couple of days, great. they also make a cheaper boot called the Dublin daily, i have had these boot also they are comfy and at 34.99 they are easily affordable. all good tack shops will sell them. Dublin also make a selection of half chaps that go with there boots with prices starting from about 20 pounds. good luck in your search for comfort.
Reply:I have Saxon Equileather Boots. Thay are £15.00 from Robinsons, Ride Away or Derby House. I have had them for a year and they have not even cracked or frayed! :D
Reply:some boots will rub but i wera thick socks with mine to give that extra padding. My feet are still growing so there is no point spending £100's on boots that wont last very long.
Reply:Mine are TuffRider, with Grand Prix chaps. Good luck!
Reply:ariat heritage paddock boots. super comfortable, get them slightly small as they will stretch out. I hated mine when i first got them, but i was at a show and had them on 3-5 hrs, 4 days in a row and now they are soooooooo comfy and big enough. the first day i thought i got them too small. The rubs go away quickly. ariats are the some of the strongest and break in the fastest.
Reply:I bought saxon boots and they're pretty comfortable. I didnt have any problems with them.
Reply:I have Harry Hall joddy boots, and Mountain Horse 'Mountain Rider ii' (lace up) boots at the moment, but would choose my lace up boots everytime over the usual joddy boots, as they have a thicker sole (more comfy when dismounting!!), although they are still made for riding in, so they are not too thick as to be dangerous. Mountain horse also do protective jodhpur boots which I have had before, and they are great too!!!
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i have these...they didn't give me any pain when i first wore them....they are my faveorites



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