Leather Country Boots - Reviews please!

Fee Fo

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Hello all.

Sorry; this is a rather tenuous equestrian thread, but anyway...

My darling husband :D wants to buy me a new pair of leather country boots this year for Christmas. He has about £180 to spend on them. I have had a trawl over the internet and found lots around the £100 and then of course you get into the realms of your Dubarry/Musto at £300+. But there doesn't seem to be much in between.

I have had a pair of Toggi Heritage http://www.farmersfriend.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.dspProductDetail&productId=43 , but they got very baggy around the ankles and then the foot lining came away. Any comments on the new Canyon style? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toggi-Canyon-Boots/dp/B0035X9ZG4 Do they wear well?

I thought about a pair of cabbotswood, they look nice. http://cabotswood.com/#/waterproof-breathable/4545002171 Any wearers out there like to share their experiences?!

I won't use them on the yard, neither will they be ridden in. I have other less expensive horse proof boots for that!

Many thanks in advance.
 

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I have just brought some welligogs. They are 100% waterproof. They have a couple of styles to choose from. I got them for £150 at a show but I believe they are £169 online with £10 postage. :)
 

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I have just brought some welligogs. They are 100% waterproof. They have a couple of styles to choose from. I got them for £150 at a show but I believe they are £169 online with £10 postage. :)

Yes, I think I came across these. Are you pleased with them so far?
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Yes very (but still very new). The only thing I would say is that I got them in my normal size and they are big. I have had to put a couple of insoles into them. I got the shorter ones with the straps at the back as I have large carves. :(
 

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I love all Ariat boots. I have Windermere for wellies and they are superb! About £130. True to size and no need for extra socks v snug and waterproof.
 

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I've got the Tuffa Suffolk boots. Only had them a couple of months but so far I LOVE them! My feet are staying dry and warm - even in the snow! They come up big though. I normally take a 6, bought a 5 and too be honest could have even got in a 4!! I think they retail at £179.99
 

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I have seen lots of good reviews for ariats and i have normal ariat boots but am going to invest in some ariat windmeres in the spring :D
I was in same situ as you, was thinking of getting toggi canyon or dublin river boots but saw too many bad reviews for it whilst i didn't see any negative reviews for ariats and lots of good reviews about them, plus they look nice :D
The ariat grasmeres look like popular too but are more like £190 rather than £120 of the windmeres.
 

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I've got some Sherwood Furlong boots. They are closer to the £100 mark, but are much better quality than the likes of the dublin boots. They keep my feet warm and dry, and I am even wearing them at work today as I had to walk through snow!! They are generous in the foot size though :) I love mine.
 

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i got my dubarrys cheaper than rrp, but i cant speak higher of them, they have survived 3 years of abuse and are still going strong. they look great, and are the only shoe i wear, literally, even when i go clubbing! they are comfy and so so warm. if he can save up a bit more then definitely go for the dubarrys they are worth their weight in gold.
 

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I have the Ariat Grassmeres which I love!! I'm on my 1st winter with them and I've have had toasy warm toes even hacking out in walk during the recent freeze with just normal socks inside them. They were confortable from day 1 and didn't need breaking in. Can't recommend them highly enough!

I bought the Dublin River boots last winter and they were comfy but not as warm as the Ariats - I had to wear welly socks in the to keep my toes warm. I looked after them religiously and cleaned them every week but the stitching down the back of the boot went - they lasted 4 months tops. Plus they bagged around the ankles. Wouldn't have another pair and the Ariats are worth the extra IMO.
 

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Is there anyway you could make the rest up and get the Dubarrys? They really are worth the money, they are so comfy and my feet are always dry, they looks smart and you can wear them for anything! Although saying that I don't ride or muck out in mine- to expensive for that :p But I really can't recommend them enough :)
That failing Ariats are supposed to be really good- I love my Bromonts but don't know about the other boots personally ;)
 

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Yes very (but still very new). The only thing I would say is that I got them in my normal size and they are big. I have had to put a couple of insoles into them. I got the shorter ones with the straps at the back as I have large carves. :(

Are these the Ranger ones you have? If so I have just ordered a pair!!!
 

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Another vote for ariats. I have some Grassmeres (lucky enough to win them in a prize draw!) and have now abandoned my hunter wellies with 3 pairs of socks in favour of my ariats with just 2 pairs of normal thin socks. They are toasty warm and have much better grip on icey / snowy ground. The only thing I would say about them is it is a bit of an effort to lace yourself in and out of them - but then again I'm just lazy. A friend has the pull on Ariats (Windermeres?) and they look good too.
 

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I recommend the Sherwood Dalton boots, I've had mine a couple of months and they've done great so far. Waterproof, warm and comfy :) think they were about £80.
 

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Another vote for Sherwood - can't remember which model - excellent quality, v warm and comfy and plenty of foot room.

Personally hate Ariat - never found any model yet which aren't too narrow for me
 

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Ariat Conistans are stunning. Mine are a year old now, and still clean up well. Treads have barely worn.

I ride in them, they get covered in mud, have been through water jumps to rescue horses and riders and I have stayed dry.

Would not swap them for anything else.

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Sorry to jump in on someone else's thread, but which boot would people recommend for narrow calves? I ordered a pair of mark todds and they were like a wizards sleeve on my puny pins.

I like ariat windermeres and dubarry's (and possibly grasmeres) but haven't tried either on so don't know about calf width. Which are the narrowest?
 

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Pigdog- When I got my Dubarrys the woman in the shop said if my legs were a bit slimmer they really wouldn't be suitable for me because if your legs are really slim they drop down loads like the Dublins do so you may be better off with the Ariats?
 

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WOW! Thanks everyone. That is really helpful. Much more reliable than the manufacturers blergh! It looks like Ariats come out on top! I have a couple of pairs (riding and yard) already and I do love them. Perhaps I should go down that route.

But I do love the Cabotswood, just a little different. I'd not heard of the Tuffa Suffolks, so looked them up. They look really strong!

Glad I got some feedback on the Dublins and the Toggis before I bought them.

Oh decisions, decisions......!!:D
 

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Pigdog - Trouble is the Dubarry's on ebay may have already been stretched by first owner. I think Ariats tend to come up with a narrower than standard fit. I have quite slim calves and they are still nice and snug. They do different widths too, in some models.
 

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I would certainly not recomend welligog sloane boots if you have to walk through water 1St pair W/P 4 months then leaking on seams of alleged W/P membrane 2 replacement pairs leaked straight out of the box:mad: Little better than Dublin River Boots I recomend Dubbarries or Chameau Vatna Boots goretex lined about £200 but very agressive sole a really good shooting boot:D
 
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