mark todd cook tall winter boots??

I dont have any but funnily enough i saw some in the tack shop today and thought i might like a pair when i have some money!
What makes you think they are mens?
 
lol i really dunno!!

but i thought they looked nice and look pretty wide on the calf, i have fat legs lol!! but cant afford all the super expensive ones that do made to measure sizes
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we sell them at work and they are very popular but only if you have a skinny leg as they are not very generous around the calf at all. i dont know if they do wide etc. they are thermal aswell i think so nice and cosy in the winter.
 
they do a wide size, it was the pic tht made me think the would be wide.

i dont think i'm ever gonna get long boots to fit
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any one kno any good supportive chaps?? not too expensive??
 
hi! i have a pair! i got them from ebay , brand new and quite a bit cheaper. i love them for the winter. very cosy, altho not 100% waterproof. the ones in the pic are slightly different so they may have changed the design. mine have ventilation at the front and water will seep thru and also water gets thru the zips. anyway, good sturdy boots, comfortable and gives good support. they are for skinny legs for def! i'm not huge, a size 8 - 10, but when i hve winter thick jods on, it can be a struggle to get the zip done up!!
hope that helps
 
yeh it is, i do have wide calves, infact just wide bloody legs :P family curse he he. no matter how hard we try we are always left wi big legs lol!!!

i love this forum i could well of gone an spend tht money on boots i thought looked wide :O
 
well see my old boots were mountain horse rimfrost riders, which we tight but once they were on they were fine, but they rubbed my heels and gave me blisters, i really like the fusion ones tho
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I bought some last winter and lived in them until the weather improved. They are warm, dry and pretty good to ride in too.

I really like my Mountain Horse High Riders, but the Todd's are a lot less work, as you just hose the mud off and leave them to dry.
 
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