If they werent't made by a company like Nike and didnt have their logo splashed on to show who made them I might like them..... but I hate companies like Nike and what they stand for
Bleugh!!!! They remind me of a thread and link that was posted on the BD website a few weeks ago about dressage in the 21st century, wheres' the pukey smiley please!
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Weezy (or anyone else that may know the answer!), speaking of Bromonts and synthetic inside leg, do you know if they are BD legal? I always assumed they were but my friend questioned it the other day and it got me thinking!
Well that is what I thought, but apparantly some of the gaiters aren't allowed as they have a synthetic inside and it makes it easier to grip.
Not that I'm going to be competing anytime soon but I like to keep up with rules!
hmmmm not sure on that one! I like the zip, but don't like the logo, and weird looking heel. spur.. undecided on that one! They don't look right for dressage or showing, but maybe everyday stuff or jumping
I like! I just need to get into riding again to justify buying them!
Hate to be a sheep, but the spurs would go. "Inspired by track studs" says it all for me!!
oooo i like em (dont shoot me) dont like the fixed spur tho too ridged for me but how refreshing!!!! i wonder how much they are and what they look like in the flesh!!!
Just what I was thinking. I already DO wear some of the less 'conventional' riding boots as casual wear, as I prefer my plain leather traditionals for riding/competing--but I don't dislike these boots as boots--just as RIDING boots.
I wonder what sort of price they will be.
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I really doubt that these boots will catch on with riders. I suspect there will be loads of them parading around the High Street, probably complete with long spurs, and never coming within 100 yards of a real live horse though.