Tuffa suffolk boots

kassieg

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What are people's thoughts on these?

I really like the look of them but I was wondering what the quality is like? They aren't cheap but if they last I will happily pay but if not I don't really want to pay that for something that will die after a year
 
Saw them in the flesh at Bramham and thought they looked good quality. Quite a chunky sole so not sure about riding in them...if I'd had the money I defo would have tried them on.
 
I have a pair and do like them. They have not had much use as I find them quite heavy to walk in. Certainly couldn't wear them all day at the farm.
 
They are just for yard boots not riding :)

I saw them at the royal highland & liked them but didnt buy then yesterday the heel came away from my yard boots, typical!

That's interesting thanks kal
 
in general tuffa boots are amazing - I have a couple of pairs of jod ones that are years and years old and still going. I really would like them to do something a bit grasmere-esque with a waterproof lining. When I asked they said most found the leather kept feet dry but not when camping for several wet days at badminton it wouldn't!
 
I've got these and they have been great - comfortable, hard - working, and waterproof in mud or when hosing horses ( haven't tried swimming!!! )
 
I had a pair that lasted for about 5 years. Fantastic boots, very comfortable, warm in winter but cool in summer. I rode in mine no problem but I like chunky soled boots. They are expensive but worth the money as they last so well.
 
I had some. They were lovely and warm but I just couldn't keep them waterproof. No matter how much I looked after them and waxed them.
I even got wet feet walking through a field of long wet grass.
I've given up on leather yard boots now and rely on good old wellies to keep my feet dry.
 
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