Cloudhorse
Well-Known Member
Just a quick question, feel a bit silly asking this, but bear with me!
I am working towards BHS Stage 1 at the moment, and my instructor thought it would be a good idea, if I rode in my long riding boots for a change, instead of usual half-chaps/short boots, because in the exam, you're expected to wear boots.
Anyway, my long boots are pretty old (like me maybe!) and have dropped considerably, so they're a bit folded up round the ankles - my instructor wasn't thrilled with them!
Will they still be okay for a BHS exam or will they also frown on them? All it says in their guideline, is boots should be clean and in good repair - but if my instructor is sniffing at them, will the examiners too?
I'm thinking it might be necessary to get some new ones!
I am working towards BHS Stage 1 at the moment, and my instructor thought it would be a good idea, if I rode in my long riding boots for a change, instead of usual half-chaps/short boots, because in the exam, you're expected to wear boots.
Anyway, my long boots are pretty old (like me maybe!) and have dropped considerably, so they're a bit folded up round the ankles - my instructor wasn't thrilled with them!
Will they still be okay for a BHS exam or will they also frown on them? All it says in their guideline, is boots should be clean and in good repair - but if my instructor is sniffing at them, will the examiners too?