Best Winter Jodhpurs?!

EquestrianFairy

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Ive come across a few like Musto Snug etc but @ £60.00 its rather hefty for one pair..

Any others reccommended?

(they are for hunting ideally plus winter riding)
 

CrazyMare

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I have a cream pair from Splash clothing, although they are jean jods you can't really tell from a distance, and I've done winter dressage, SJ and hunting in them. They are showerproof
 

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Musto snugs are very comfy but slippery on the saddle. i'll read the replies with interest cos i've never found any good thermal jodhs.
rts bentex are very solid cotton that's pretty wind-proof, fwiw, and lovely and sticky!
 

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I agree with musto for hunting because they dry so quickly when they've been rained on. I also have a pair of cheap dublin breeches (with no cotton) because they also dry quickly and have pockets too. For hunting I would rather have quick drying than thermal as once they're wet you get very cold in thick breeches.
 

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i'm afraid i would have to say the musto snugs... yes they are a trifle pricey, but mine have lasted nearly 8 years!! and they still come clean after a days hunting in the boggiest place on earth!! (outside of ireland anyway!)
 
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