'Roma Impact Event Boot', any experiences? Or cheap brushing boot suggestions?

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Hiya, I'm looking to buy a set of 4 (or 2 pairs) brushing boots, for general use but also sturdy enough for unaff XC, as one ancient pair of Woof club boots that makes up my set of 4 have officially died. I did really like them though so might just go for a brand new set of Woofs.
I did have a lovely set of Trizones which got stolen by someone who left the yard :mad: but anyway that was a couple of months ago so I should have got over it really. :o

Have been browsing Eq. Clearance, and also Robinsons- any other good websites, or online sales to direct me to?? :D
Cheap as possible! :o

I have heard good things about Premier Equine- however my only experience of them is that i bought some of the end-of-the-line last season's air cooled boots (for admittedly a great price!), went XC schooling in them, as soon as I went in the water they lost all their velcro and grip, got stepped on and pulled off. :confused: Did i just get a duff pair? Lol.

Thanks
 
I like the eskadron boots - have had my tendon boots for years and done plenty of xc in them and they have never slipped or come off and the velcro's till good. I got some for my sister for xmas but she then said she wanted closed fronted so we went to derby house (I'd ordered them online) to swap them. She ended up with the Woof Wear xc boots - I thought they looked and flet better than the Tri-zone ones actually and she had gone with Tri-zones in mind.

However, neither the Eskadron or WW ones are cheap really. The Roman ones looked fine although I didn't look in detail but i have some of their overreach boots and they have lasted well so far. There are a range of boots by Mark Todd that are pretty cheap so may be worth a look.
 
I love the eskadrons and the WW XC ones (am currently saving up for either those or some N.E.W ones...depending on whether we get far enough with eventing this summer to warrant them!) but really can't afford them at the moment.
Will have a look at the Mark Todd ones, thanks.
 
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