tall boots?
Last post 10-29-2009 4:28 AM by crittergirl. 29 replies.
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
- Yearling
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Thanks guys!
Oh no! The boots from Dover only go up to a 9! I have big flipper feet (I'm 5'9") so I can't imagine fitting my big paddles in a size 9. those that Miss Versatility have look nice, and they went up to a 10. Now that there are good options for paddock boots and tall boots, which are more comfy? As I have said, I might show, but I really want something more comfy than sharp looking (though if I can get both that would be awesome)
Note: My horses nearly always look nice when I ride (well groomed, all tack matching) but I generally look like a homeless person who decided to jump on a noble steed. I'm not all that into looks, but I guess if I do show, I shouldn't wear my fav riding pants (tie dyed capri type pajama pants) Oh well, thanks!
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
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thepeacha:Swing by a local tack store and check out the used stuff
I wish I could! How about this: you find a tack store that carries English stuff w/in 30 miles of zip code 27808 and I'll get you a pair of boots as well!! There is barely anything western (saddle wise) around here. You can always go to TSC to get western apparel and things like headstalls and stuff, but for English you are out of luck around here. My neighbor (who owns a rodeo) looks at me like I'm crazy for buying a Tb (not a Qh, though I couldn't care less about breed) and then riding English. Oh well, even though I rode in a western saddle my natural style has always been more English.
thepeacha:She then made me do very painful exercises so maybe don''t correct instructor- note to self....
lol! That's great!
thepeacha:Best of luck, and I applaud your decision to ride in a brain- bucket too.
Thanks! Hopefully I won't have to find out how well it protects my noggin. Bails has really settled in now, and so maybe I won't meet the ground too soon!
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flakemusic


- Joined on 07-01-2007
- Chicago
- Grand Champion
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crittergirl:Note: My horses nearly always look nice when I ride (well groomed, all tack matching) but I generally look like a homeless person who decided to jump on a noble steed.
That made my day. :)
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madel_equestrian


- Joined on 10-27-2009
- Texas/California
- Weanling
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Due to the shape of my feet I cannot wear paddock boots and half chaps (something about it gives me blisters) and I train professionally and spend ALL day walking in my boots. I HAVE to have boots that are comfortable, durable, and nice looking. Honestly, the best boots for the buck are the Mountain Horse boots. Yes you have to spend closer to $200 but think about how much you spend on your Western boots... probably just as much or nearly so. I have their basic tall boot (the original), the wintertime ice riders, and the field boots (which by the way are durable AND fancy enough to go from everyday use to the showring without needing to purchase a second pair of boots). The excellent insoles help knee pain, back pain, and fatique, and the grip securely in the stirrups (even without the coordinating stirrup pads available) for security in the saddle. A lot of my students (especially the kids) purchase the cheaper boots like Saxons, Devon-Aire, etc. for $60-$100 a pop and end up replacing them within the year. My pair of mountain horse originals are going on 6 years strong (I did have a zipper replaced for $20 last year)- they are even still waterproof in puddles and bad weather, and my feild boots are almost 4 years old and still look brand new (I still show in them).
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dressagedude


- Joined on 12-10-2007
- Minneapolis, MN
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I just have to throw this in the mix. The rules about boots in dressage changed this year if you are only planning on showing thru 1st level.
DR120 Dress.
1. The dress code for Training through Fourth Levels is a short riding coat of conservative
color, with tie, choker or stock tie, white or light-colored breeches or jodhpurs, boots or jodhpur
boots, a hunt cap or riding hat with a hard shell, derby or top hat. A cutaway coat (modified
tailcoat) with short tails is permitted. Half chaps, gaiters and/or leggings are not allowed. Gloves of conservative color are recommended. Exception: Riders through First Level may
wear half-chaps, gaiters or leggings in solid black or brown, without fringe, matching the color
of their boots, and made of smooth leather or leather-like material.
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
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madel_equestrian:how much you spend on your Western boots
In most cases that would be true, but for me that would total an outstanding $0. Backyard/trail rider, not shower, so I never bothered with 'proper attire' lol Oh goodness, all these rules!! It's so dang confusing, which is one of the many reasons I haven't shown! Ok, new guidelines: Cheap (I would be really happy with 60 ish or under all total, though I know that is asking a lot)
Synthentic/Cloth (whatever, just no leather) Durable Comfortable Good grip-it seems like a lot of boots rely on the heel to keep feet from going through stirrups, but if there is good grip your foot stays in better position. If I can get all of those and still be able to show in them and look fairly presentable that would be great! This is a lot more complicated than I thought, I figured it was one of those "Stay away from product X, and get product Y if you can, if not get Z" type of deals. Who would've thought that boot would be harder to pick than a horse or a saddle?
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
- Yearling
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I think I may go for those Equistar boots...I don't know. I never buy anything for me, so it seems weird to spend money on me! I am always pouring money on my critters, bc if they need something, they get it. period. It is really bc of this that I said that it is turning into more of a decision for me to get boots than a saddle or horse. I had an old saddle that is decent(and actually fits Bails quite well, but will fall apart with too much riding), but I got really lucky and got an awesome deal on a Wintec 500 17.5" all purpose package, so I jumped on that, and Bailey (the only horse I have really gone off looking for (Ta'ceyewi was almost a rescue, and was given to me, Mojo was a rescue, and Rascal was purchased, but that was 12yrs ago) and she just kept popping up, and when I finally gave in and went to test ride her, we 'clicked'. So really I have gotten lucky with horses, they are all so great (well, Bailey can be a ....but when she is not in heat or mad, she is the best horse) So, I may go for the equistar boots, or possibly those devon-aire paddock boots. Unless someone pops up and screams not to get them for some reason, or Mo colics, or Max (old poor doggy) needs another vet visit or....
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If you haven't bought tall boots yet - look at VTO Saddlery and see what they offer. My daughter bought a pair of synthetic boots there over 3 years ago for about $50 and they look, fit, and wear well. What was the brand you ask?? Hmmm - good question - maybe DevonAire. As a teenager she has used them hard without much care and they still look great. VTOsaddlery.com also has reasonable and quick shipping and always has a lot of clearance items.
When I count my blessings, I count my horse twice! 
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crittergirl


- Joined on 06-24-2009
- Yearling
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Awesome thanks so much!!! I will be getting on there as soon as I get a chance! Of course, as soon as I got home last night, Mo was up, then down, then up....guess who is trying to colic? So, boots will probably hold off until I can get him up and going better. I knew he was acting a little odd, but preemptive new grass, mineral oil, salt, and metamucil still didn't do the trick. Horses can be so relaxing. ha, yeah right....I love 'em though!
dressagedude: The rules have relaxed at recognized shows as well.
I wasn't arguing with that! It's just that I have spent my life doing what I want to on a horse, or really mostly what my horses wanted to do. No rules, just what worked best for us. For instance, even though I rode western, Rascal moves more English, or my riding in pajamas. It just didn't matter! So going from that to any rules gets confusing. I have focuesd on riding and riding well, and most importantly having fun, so to try to focus on what clothes are allowed is just different for me. Dressage just looks like so much fun, and so does full out eventing, I think I am just to chicken for that, but Bailey would do well, so there is not telling....
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