Riding boots that will keep my toes warm

RustyandMoon

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Hi, I just wondered if anyone knew of any good riding boots that help keep your toes warm when out in the cold.
After a long ride today my traditional leather boots with two pairs of socks my feet were frozen.
Any advice would be gratefully recieved
Thanks
 
In the past I have had Mountain Horse Rimfrost Rider. They are £89 but the best winter purchase i have bought for riding in! They are SUPER warm and really tough, i used them mucking out, showjumping in the winter, hacking and general lessons etc
 
Mountain Horse Rimfrost are the warmest boots to ride in ive ever come across, they wear well too, mine are at least 4 years old and still going strong!
 
Same problem, I have been changing my socks just before I rdie to those ones with individual toes, like gloves for your feet!! I find them annoying, but better than the broken feet feeling when you get off. I'm going to get some of those heat holders asap too.
 
Yup. Ugly. Can't get a bend at the ankle for love nor money. Get's your leg so used to being held that riding in anything else afterwards means (for me!) a flobbly ankle. Rubbed the back of both lower legs to the point of Ouch!

But!

As warm as toast and beyond :D
 
Muck boots are the best ever! When my feet are always warm instead of aching and being so painfully cold - I couldn't care less how unattractive they look!
I have MH rimfrost riders to ride in, they are warmer than anything else I've tried but my feet were still frozen solid after our hack this am. Had to walk the last bit back to try and get some feeling back. Putting my muck boots back on was just bliss!
I have the Tay sport as they have fleece as well as the neoprene. They are worth every penny they cost and more!
 
Ditto muck boots !I have the cheapest shires type in brown and wow they keep my feet warm and grip and waterproof love them and so cheap yes they look ugly but who looks good this time of year....did i mention my bobble hat with the flaps .....red nose........yes i have the brand ones too and think ill get another pair of muck boots in another colour .....maybe black...
 
hi, i just wondered if anyone knew of any good riding boots that help keep your toes warm when out in the cold.
After a long ride today my traditional leather boots with two pairs of socks my feet were frozen.
Any advice would be gratefully recieved
thanks

grasmeres!!!
 
I bought a pair of JustTogs Mudrucker riding boots a few weeks ago, comfy to ride in and great at keeping feet toastie, they're also pretty heavy duty so great for around the yard in general. Go Outdoors had the on offer for £29.99 last weekend (not sure if the offer's still on).
 
I have just bought some Ariat Grasmeres. They aren't too expensive if you look on ebay, I have just bought some that have only been worn once...and without the massive price tag :)

Also I a trying to shift my Ariat Icebergs if your interested :)
 
I recently bought Ariat H2O tall Bromont boots, they are the best and warmest boots. I suffer terribly from cold toes and fingers, these were worth £210. Nothing else looks stylish (can hunt in these) and does such a good job.
 
Yup. Ugly. Can't get a bend at the ankle for love nor money. Get's your leg so used to being held that riding in anything else afterwards means (for me!) a flobbly ankle. Rubbed the back of both lower legs to the point of Ouch!

But!

As warm as toast and beyond :D

Yep, got to get your priorities right!
 
I'm also a huge fan of Heat Holders - got some a few weeks ago, and don't know how I ever managed without them! I can potter about on the yard and ride without my toes feeling so cold that they're likely to snap off! Much cheaper than new boots too at less than a fiver a pop.
 
But they're sooooooo ugly! Why can't they look like normal boots? Everyone at my yard has them and loves them but I just can't get on board :(

I was going to post this exact question so I'm glad OP has already asked it!

They are hideous looking & I resisted them for ages, but they really are warm. I have no probs riding in mine though check your stirrups can accomodate the width of them. They're too warm for summer, but are great on the yard in winter.
 
I recently bought Ariat H2O tall Bromont boots, they are the best and warmest boots. I suffer terribly from cold toes and fingers, these were worth £210. Nothing else looks stylish (can hunt in these) and does such a good job.

I've just bought a pair of these and because they are so lovely and smart I haven't worn them yet!! I don't want to ruin them! lol!!

I will have to get them on for this snowy cold weather!
 
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