Customer Reviews
Overall Rating: 3 Stars
Average Based on 8 Reviews
Okay for the price.
Lindsay from MA wrote (July 27, 2012):
I got these as my first pair of tall boots to do local pleasure shows in. For 85 dollars they are nice, they clean easily, but they look like an 85 dollar boot. They bunch at the ankle, and are falling a part a bit on the tops after 3 months of little use. They were hard to break in at first but once they were broken in were comfortable, more so than paddock boots. Not a bad boot for the trails, schooling or doing barn chores. The foot size runs normal, but the calf size is a bit small. I am average sized and I took a wide. Not bad for schooling, small shows, or for kids, but for anything more than that spend the extra money and buy a better boot.
NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!
lauren from CA wrote (June 05, 2012):
after one week these boots are ruined! save yourself the money and get a different brand!!!!!!
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amy from AR wrote (May 31, 2012):
these were my first pair of tall boots and they are really good but it was hard to find the right size
Good Boots
Hannah from CA wrote (April 27, 2012):
I got this for my birthday and ordered size a eight wide. They are very tall in the shin area and go up past my knee ( I am 5, 4") but overall are very nice quality for a extremley good price.
Decent pair of boots
Val from FL wrote (January 22, 2012):
The fist thing you need to take into account is that these boots are $85. They look quite decent. They are very comfortable and they broke in in one day. If I were you I would go with the lower number on the calf measure. I bought mine smaller by mistake and they fitted perfectly. I bought these boots because I'm getting back in the saddle after many years and I had a lot of gear to buy. I'm planning on using them for few months and then buy a leather pair. I haven't worn them much but they don't look very durable.
Great boots, hard to get on
arabianrider101 from NC wrote (December 28, 2011):
These boots are really a great price, they come with extra show laces that are leather. I broke these boots in only one day and rode in them and they were great. The only issue I have with them is that they are really hard to get on and the zipper can get stuck. You have to zip it up part of the way and then squash your foot in, the first time i put them on i thought they were too small. The other thing that bothered me, i don't know if it is really and issue is that they were not real leather but over all I like the boots.
worst boots on the market
emily from MD wrote (December 23, 2011):
well i bought these last year with christmas money, and after 3 days of breaking them in, the laces came untied. i mean usually boots like these would glue their laces to the boot. also, the elastic on the side-back of the boot has torn. the equileather looks really cheapy, they looked like i had gotten fabric that looked barely like leather, and wrapped it around my leg. other than that, i cant wait to get new boots. i guess price does meet quality, i got them cheaper last year. the last thing is is that the mesh type material on the inside makes your legs sweat way too much in the summer. IF YOU RIDE MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK, DO NOT BUY THESE BOOTS.
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Suzie from GA wrote (December 02, 2011):
What are the wide calf measurements on these?