Jod Boots

GinaB

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Currently have the Dublin Daily Boots, which are great BUT feeling a bit small! Can anyone recommend some nice chunky jod boots for me? Don't want to pay much more than £30 for a pair! I prefer the chunkier sort. Don't mind zip up ones, but defo not lace up ones!
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I have a pair of Loveson ones which I find very comfortable, my old pair are still going strong after 4 years of work.

Cost me £37.
 
Until I saw your budget I was going to suggest Cavallo. I have a couple of pairs of them, they are chunky, really comfortable and seem to last forever! I'm not sure of the price of them now but I think I paid around £50 or £60 for them a number of years ago. Both pairs are worn almost every day and both still look great.
 
I bought some Hunter Musselburgh boots last year and they are very comfortable - I picked them up on ebay for £35.00.

They're nice quality too so should last you a while.... I got my regular size and they've not come up to big or too small.
 
Shires Woodstock leather jodhpur boots are really comfy, I wear them with my gaiters and they look very smart
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Although they do get scuffed quite easily, but that shouldn't be a problem unless you tend to hunt through thick forestry quite a lot!
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They are within you're budget as well I think
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I had some lovely Just Toggs Classic boots that are really really comfy and leather
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Got them mail order from Cumbrian Rider shop on ebay for £30
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Before I got them I had regent leather jod boots and the JT ones are waaaaayyyy comfier!
 
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