Mountain Horse Sportive High Riders

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As it's my Birthday on Fri
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Other half has agreed to buy me some new boots! I have vague plans to do a bit with Murphy over the winter - very low level stuff, odd show, maybe a bit of dragging, etc etc but really not very competitive! Don't want to spend a fortune as obviously won't be used much so what does everyone recommend? I like the Sportive High Rider but don't know anyone who's got them. I also have wide calves (but not huge!!). Any ideas gratefully appreciated!
 

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Have a look on www.crimson-flame.com - they've got these boots on there, and you'll be able to get some idea of sizing etc. My friend swears by them, but my daughter found they were a bit chunky for her feet, and didn't get on with them. Personal preference I suppose.
 

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I have a pair and love them, use then for Showing, Jumping and Hunting. You should be able to get them in different widths...... And very well priced.......
 

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Sportive high riders are lovely - very comfy and fab to ride in - I've got wide legs too and they fit fine (they do a wide version)
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Lucky you!
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Sorry to say this but I hate mine. They just feel uncomfortable. I have gone back to traditional long leather boots. Having said that a girl at my yard loves them. She says that she wouldn't be without them. I guess you just need to try some and see what you think.
 

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The rim frost riders come up wider than the normal High Riders, even in a wide fitting so you do need to try them on first to be sure that they will fit. I have footballer's calves and they are too narrow for me, even in wide.
I think they would be smart enough for classes at lower levels.
 

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Mine are great and have lasted well, but they are not comfortable to walk in around in for long! They rub the backs of my heels! So I wear Ariats for everyday (they are SOOOO comfy) and keep the Sportives for looking smart, and shows (unaff).
 

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I have these and love them. I wear the MH high riders for everyday (they have lasted years and even had new zips put in eventually) . I keep the Sportif ones for shows and think they look very smart.
 

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I think it has to do with the chunky sole. Doesn't apply to the High calibre though (I have asked for a pair of those for my 21st)
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I've only just found out about the High Calibre ones - They do look a lighter type. Have you ever tried the sole thing that Mountain Horse seems to be devekoping with them? I'm not sure, I like to be able to move my foot easily! I think I might look a bit more closely at them. Thanks Nic01
 

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I haven't ridden in them but tried them on at Floors & put my foot in a tread. Very comfortable & safe as it stops your foot slipping forward but it can still come out easily in the event of a fall.
 
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