Jodphur Boots that have 'grip' in the snow?

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I discovered today that my jodphur boots have absolutely no grip on snow - my mare very kindly walked pidgeon steps so that I could take it slowly, she only nudged me once to see if I would slide right to the bottom of the track :D

Can anyone recommend some boots I can ride in but still have grip on the snow?

I need to walk up a snowy track to get to the roads where I can hack out safely.
 
Dublin.......Oh God ...can't remember the name...dashed to kitchen.....bally name faded!
Anyway, they are lace up, or you can get zip ones, and they are for riding in sort of like a joddy boot but with a grippy sole.
Have a look on their website....so narked I can't remember, they keep your feet warm too!
:)
Bryndu
 
I have the muck boot tyne sports (the riding ones) and have been astonished at how good they have been in the snowy icy conditions (despite having v little grip), they are just fantastic! I also have their tay sports and they are great in muddy and wet weather, but I have found the to be leathal in the ice!
 
hi try karrimor snow boots. they arent 'jodhpur boots' but are very good for snow/ice, warm and fur lined. they are around £35 so also very good price wise.

good luck!
 
hi try karrimor snow boots. they arent 'jodhpur boots' but are very good for snow/ice, warm and fur lined. they are around £35 so also very good price wise.

good luck!

They sound cosy, are they safe to ride in. I don't plan to fall off, but would like to know that if I did, my foot wouldn't be 'stuck' in the stirrup.
 
Yes good tread, I am working on slopey, icy yard and they are excellent for grip. They also look tidy with half chaps.:)
Bryndu
 
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