Tuffa Suffolks any reviews??

Alfiem

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Had a look at these today and I liked them, but how hard wearing are they?? Have had Ariats before but I don't really want to spend £229 on Grassmeres if the suffolks are just as good! I hate mark todd and Dublins so please don't recommend those!!
 
I have a pair of the suffolks, third winter now, still going strong and look good. Very warm and in them all day so very comfortable too. Well worth the money.
 
LOVE THEM!!

I'm a groom, so wear them during summer and winter. Give them heavy abuse down the yard, and at shows. I always seem to be standing in the middle of the water jump to "assist" novice horses through, trekking through bog to the bottom of the field to retrieve ponies etc. They take a lot of abuse!

Mine are coming into their second winter now, I clean them about every 6 weeks :o and re-waterproof. The lining is starting to disintegrate now, but the outside still look as good as new. They are seriously the comfiest boots I've ever owned.

I also happily wear them all summer, even with the sheepskin my feet don't over heat, and I clean them and wear them to uni and into town. I do literally wear mine every day of the year :D
 
I've just got some, 2 weeks in and I live in them. So comfy. Been in mud and snow and ice and very warm and grippy. I got mine off eBay from Windermere Equestrian for £173 and that was for the wide calf boots. Can't fault them at all.
 
I can't understand why more people don't buy these instead of the other makes. The workmanship is much better and the inside of the boots don't have that nasty nylon in it which either boils your feet or rips.
Love mine and looks like they will last for years
 
I met the owner of Tuffa at the Royal Norfolk last year. He said all the boots are tested as prototypes on the big yards before going into production.
I only bought jod boots but after 18 months they are the first boots I haven't broken or had to re-heel in a few months. Love my ariats but 3 sets of heels in a year. Will probably get Tuffas when they are dead
 
Love mine, they are 3 years old nearly. They need waterproofing again so I have just bought some nikwax and will have a go at sorting them over xmas but after 3 years of abuse I think this is acceptable! They are very comfy and I ride in mine most days too.
 
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