Warm and Waterproof Boots for a Wiiiiiiddddde Calf?

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Am sulking. Bought some Mark Todd boots from Equestrian Clearance (usual good service from EC, thank you :)). Measured calf. Checked measurement of boot. Close, but okay and would be better in a few weeks time, so looking forward to them arriving.

They got here yesterday and they are way too small around the calf :(. They are even too small lower down the leg, which isn't an issue I've ever had before :o:(. To send them back is going to cost upwards of £10, so am thinking of ebaying them instead. Even on thirteen year old D2 they are very close around the lower leg, though baggy around the tops.

So, I need a pair of warm and waterproof boots for winter... As the weight is dropping off me (oh so slowly!!), I don't want to spend a fortune :eek::rolleyes:. The boots I really want are Dubarry's Clares, but not getting those until I can have a normal pair and they fit properly :)

I had Muckboots, but they rub the back of my leg (just above the spur rest), which is a pity :(. They also split far too easily around the foot, but I would have put up with that bit. Bit stiff to ride in as well, but another niggle that I would have put up with, especially as I can't ride until February lol.

Hope my drivel made sense and someone can suggest some goodies :D

Chocolate Hobnobs and hot choccies with all the trimmings for all and wonderfully useful suggestions :D
 
Oooh choccy hobnobs, haven't had them for ages!

Shame the muckboots for riding rubbed you, thats what I swear by in winter. Mine rubbed for a little while, but were fine with thicker socks to start with. My first pair split quickly, but the next pair have done 2 winters so far.
 
I saw a pair of dubarry style boots on 16plusrider.com (or was it fuller fillies?) last night, they came in XL and L with descriptions of the calf width on them.

Mountain horse rimfrost rider also fitted me as they do a wide or extra wide calf width - but after a while they rubbed me terribly. *mutter mumble about manufacturers not designing boots which don't rub*. My muckboots I've had a year now, no sign of cracking *touches wood* and they only rub with certain jods, which have big seams. My ankles are also only just finishing recovering from about a month ago when I needed them on in an emergency so I wore jeans inside them :o
 
Oooh choccy hobnobs, haven't had them for ages!

Shame the muckboots for riding rubbed you, thats what I swear by in winter. Mine rubbed for a little while, but were fine with thicker socks to start with. My first pair split quickly, but the next pair have done 2 winters so far.

Aye, tried thicker socks, but to no avail :(. The boots are sooooo warm! Perfect for yomping about and stuffs until I have better legs and can ride and can get some yummy Clares. I wonder if it's because my calf is fat and it holds the boots in a certain way..., heard of a few people having the same problem, but on the whole (apart from the splitting) they are good boots :)

Am thinking maybe a decent welly a size too big and then a thermal insert and a couple of pairs of welly warmers :D:eek::D
 
I saw a pair of dubarry style boots on 16plusrider.com (or was it fuller fillies?) last night, they came in XL and L with descriptions of the calf width on them.

Mountain horse rimfrost rider also fitted me as they do a wide or extra wide calf width - but after a while they rubbed me terribly. *mutter mumble about manufacturers not designing boots which don't rub*. My muckboots I've had a year now, no sign of cracking *touches wood* and they only rub with certain jods, which have big seams. My ankles are also only just finishing recovering from about a month ago when I needed them on in an emergency so I wore jeans inside them :o

Ah, that sounds like my sort of website... (wish I had the fuller figure up top as well to match ;) :rolleyes::D)

I wore D2's Muckboots for a half hour walk last week - still have the holes in my legs :(. I tried all sorts of jodhs and sock combinations, but no luck :(

I'm just an odd wibbly-wobbly shape :eek::rolleyes:

*hands round Hobnobs and pours hot choccies, looking about for the sprinkles*
 
Look at the sherwood boots. I've got the ones with the buckle down the side, and they are gorgeous. 100% waterproof and warm, and not hideously expensive either. I have got the "normal" calf and havent got the skinniest calves, but they do a wide as well :)
 
The Ariat Rydal's come up wider in the calf than the Grasmeres, although I recall that the Grasmeres have a full calf option now.

Rydals (and Grasmeres) can occasionally be found ridiculously cheaply on ebay - paid £100 each pair for a pair for my husband and a pair for me - that makes it sound like we are a matchy matchy couple but we aren't, honestly!

I LOVE my Grasmeres. I'm getting into the Rydals, the issue I have with the Grasmere's is that I can't get thicker socks underneath and although it's rarely necessary sometimes it's nice to feel that bit warmer, the Rydals allow me to have a pair with thick socks and not have to undo the laces (I did buy a bigger size!)
 
Look at the sherwood boots. I've got the ones with the buckle down the side, and they are gorgeous. 100% waterproof and warm, and not hideously expensive either. I have got the "normal" calf and havent got the skinniest calves, but they do a wide as well :)

Thank you! I've ordered them :D Free postage and packing from Robinsons as well (£89.99). Will let you know how we get on :D :D :D
 
The Ariat Rydal's come up wider in the calf than the Grasmeres, although I recall that the Grasmeres have a full calf option now.

Rydals (and Grasmeres) can occasionally be found ridiculously cheaply on ebay - paid £100 each pair for a pair for my husband and a pair for me - that makes it sound like we are a matchy matchy couple but we aren't, honestly!

I LOVE my Grasmeres. I'm getting into the Rydals, the issue I have with the Grasmere's is that I can't get thicker socks underneath and although it's rarely necessary sometimes it's nice to feel that bit warmer, the Rydals allow me to have a pair with thick socks and not have to undo the laces (I did buy a bigger size!)


Ta hun :). I've tried them on before, but ended up in too much of a twoddle with the laces :eek:. I am indeed a simple soul :rolleyes:
 
Ta hun :). I've tried them on before, but ended up in too much of a twoddle with the laces :eek:. I am indeed a simple soul :rolleyes:


If you're somewhere where they have the Rydals, see if you can get them on with the laces done up - and consider the possibility of elastic laces to make it even easier:D

*is used to dealing with simple souls as is married to a man*
 
If you're somewhere where they have the Rydals, see if you can get them on with the laces done up - and consider the possibility of elastic laces to make it even easier:D

*is used to dealing with simple souls as is married to a man*


ROFL - and just like a man I couldn't wait and ordered the first waterproof, warm, wide, and idiot proof ones that came up :rolleyes::eek::cool:
 
The Sherwoods arrived yesterday when I was out. Looked at them today. Fit well. Comfortable. And the tattiest pair of boots I've ever seen! They're going back :(. Glue on the outside, marks, edging not finished properly :(. Not impressed.

Didn't help that D2 was leaping abour singing about how much she loves her Dubarrys! :cool::rolleyes:
 
If you manage to find a good pair for fatty legs pleaaaaaase let me know!!

I found the Hunter Balmoral Neopreme wellies really comfy and warm but they didnt even last a winter!
Dad has ordered me some le chameau (sp?) wellies for my birthday - fingers crossed they last!!

I have some Dubarry Wexford boots but they were farrrrr too expensive to actually wear mucking out / trekking through ankle deep mud!
 
Duh!!! I must be getting old I read the Subject title and thought Ooh MrsM has an ickle calf to play with why does she want to put little booties on it their ickle leggies is used to mud!

Have to admit, I thought this too! Then got all excited thinking how I was going to make friends with another cow :D (they seem to like me?!).

Then I realised how silly I am! *facepalm* x
 
Well I didn't think of cuddly liddle calves as I have the same problem - cob legs!:D Tuffa Suffolk boots for me everytime.
 
Look at the sherwood boots. I've got the ones with the buckle down the side, and they are gorgeous. 100% waterproof and warm, and not hideously expensive either. I have got the "normal" calf and havent got the skinniest calves, but they do a wide as well :)

I got a pair last week (wide calf), having checked the measurements, and I had to send them back because they didn't fit. I was most annoyed, I'd been looking for boots like that in a wide calf for ages, and thought I'd finally found a pair that would go on my mahoosive legs!
 
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