recs for budget friendly, COMFY short riding boots?

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as the title says really! i have some brogini ones that were cheap as chips, but they offer no support whatsoever and kill my ankles rubbing them.

family member has offered to get me some new ones for my birthday, so needing something within a realistic price point!

will be worn for yard duties too, if i could be bothered changing my boots i’d wear my long ones🤣

ETA: i’m a size 4, so possibly can get away with kids ones!
 
I usually wear Ariats but found the Premier Equine lace up paddock books extremely comfortable from day 1.
 
I have the Ariat Skyline Gortex boots, I wear them everywhere for everything! I even buy a spare pair whenever I see them on sale so I always have one waiting in the wings when the other pair gives up, that's how much I like them. Last pair lasted 3 years of wear
 
I have to say the only boots I’ve ever had that don’t rub from the first wear are Ariat Terrain Zips, they’re so supportive of your feet too, there are some offers to be had on the smaller sizes, I know R&R country had smaller sizes for sale price of £85, if that’s in your budget. I’d recommend stretching your budget if at all possible and buy a decent pair.
 
RandR have a sale on and had ariats in the sale. Not sure if they have kids short boots but ariats are by far the most comfy. Pretty sure my current ones are dublin and are pretty good for what I paid.
 
thankyou everyone! will have a look at them all!

ariat is definitely out of the budget, but i wouldn’t mind putting some towards myself, i think i may have to have a drive to hope valley this weekend and try some on!

has anyone tried the mountain horse veganza? i really like the look of them
 
Just a qualifier with the Ariat Ascent boots. They are lovely and comfy but I found they weren't particularly supportive of my ankles. That might not be an issue if you're using them for yard work.

Have you thought about getting a pair of walking boots instead. I'm a size 4 too and I can usually get really good deals in sales.

Have a look at Wiggle, Sports Shoes and Sports Pursuit for bargains.
 
Just a qualifier with the Ariat Ascent boots. They are lovely and comfy but I found they weren't particularly supportive of my ankles. That might not be an issue if you're using them for yard work.

Have you thought about getting a pair of walking boots instead. I'm a size 4 too and I can usually get really good deals in sales.

Have a look at Wiggle, Sports Shoes and Sports Pursuit for bargains.
i have ariat coniston pros for yard boots, which i wear in a morning when im doing all my jobs - short boots will be for clinics/lessons etc aswell as riding at home so i do want proper ones! but im not previous about them so they will get worn on the yard for finishing off etc too🤣

will have a look at those! i dont need “support” as such, i think the issue with mine is that they rub because they’re quite thin (and cheap lol)
 
Another vote for Premier Equine short boots-

I’ve had these ones over a year now and they’re fab. They’re waterproof so I can trudge through a bit of mud/ puddles, and they were super comfy from the moment I put them on. I’ve recently abandoned my Ariat long boots & dug out my old knackered chaps in favour of these to ride in!

 
as the title says really! i have some brogini ones that were cheap as chips, but they offer no support whatsoever and kill my ankles rubbing them.

family member has offered to get me some new ones for my birthday, so needing something within a realistic price point!

will be worn for yard duties too, if i could be bothered changing my boots i’d wear my long ones🤣

ETA: i’m a size 4, so possibly can get away with kids ones!

I love the Mountain Horse stable jodhpur boots. I have them in brown and will definitely upgrade to the protective toe ones when these wear out. I’m not sure if they’re budget friendly, but you’ll likely be able to get away with a size 3 in them, as they come up large! I take a 4 in them and I’m closer to a 5.
 
I have the Ariat Skyline Gortex boots, I wear them everywhere for everything! I even buy a spare pair whenever I see them on sale so I always have one waiting in the wings when the other pair gives up, that's how much I like them. Last pair lasted 3 years of wear
these are not suitable for riding?
 
Dublins are really comfy but didn’t last at all, the fake leather look started to peel off after a while. I think I have a pair of Rhinegold that are actually not too bad, maybe get an insole?
 
Bareback Footwear Idaho boots are just under £100. Very comfortable and hard wearing.
I have the Kentuckys. I bought them in a sale and they are gorgeous. I put them on and set straight off on a fifty mile walk with my horse (he carried the bags and I led him), which is not the recommended way to break in new boots, but I was so impressed. The scrub up nicely for work too.
 
I have had all my boots for over 20 years. I ride in Ariat zip up ankle boots with suede half chaps. For winter I used to ride in Mountain Horse lined, lace up short boots which have their own larger ankled half chaps. For Western and USA I have Ariat terrain but that was to economise on luggage. Being dual purpose means they are not totally best for either pursuit.
 
Dublins are really comfy but didn’t last at all, the fake leather look started to peel off after a while. I think I have a pair of Rhinegold that are actually not too bad, maybe get an insole?
There must be 2 types of Dublin boots mine are leather but got them when they where on sale so where a decent price. I think they may have been around £40 but could be wrong.
 
They have the riding sole on them and the slight heel, not like walking boots. I've worn them riding with half chaps for years no problem
The ones I thought matched Ariat Skyline Gortex boots description have these soles - and don’t look / say suitable for riding?



Or have you found others with a riding sole? If so please can I have the link.
 
My favourite short boots have to be Just Togs Shoreditch Boots!
Cushioned feel inside, very comfy and pretty sure they were only about £60
 
The ones I thought matched Ariat Skyline Gortex boots description have these soles - and don’t look / say suitable for riding?



Or have you found others with a riding sole? If so please can I have the link.
Just looked at my new pair in the box and they have this sole... I'm assuming all the others did too (last ones so worn I can't tell!) I could have sworn they had a different sole, maybe they did years ago. I've worn them riding with no issues at all for years, they were great when I was a work rider/groom as I never had to change footwear and they were comfy. So maybe not a good recommendation after all if you want ones that state riding wear 🙈 apologies, my bad
 
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