Warm yard boots you can also ride in?

I love my Tuffa Suffolks - I do all yard stuff in them, walk dogs etc, and can ride in them although don't tend to as they feel too short on my stupid chicken legs. They have a fleecey sheepskin lining and are lovely and warm, even on my feet (I have reynaud's and therefore permanently dead looking feet in winter). You need a size smaller than usual though!
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It's the fingers that are the worst! Even a vibrating steering wheel sets mine off and it is agonising when the blood returns to them!
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It's the fingers that are the worst! Even a vibrating steering wheel sets mine off and it is agonising when the blood returns to them!
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I know its sooooo painful!!
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I get it on the way to school and then i can't write properly!!
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I am looking at the tuffa boots and how long are they as in the picture they look short but look decent length on the girl sat down wearing them.

I cannot recommend any as need some myself lol, Am considering just getting ariat grassmeres though, worth the money I have heard.
 
I haven't heard of the Tuffa Suffolk boots before. But I have always been reccommened the Equitector boots - i tried some on at blenhiem, they were so comfy. If i were to get the Equitector boots though I would probably go for the Paddock Boots which you can ride in, or the Equi Rider.

Mind I must say the Tuffa Suffolk do look rather nice!
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I love my muck boots the long riding ones for riding I flip the tops over when im not riding in them just working on the yard and perfect for brining in the horses from fields knee high in mud at the gates and they DONT come off, pet peave loosing wellies in the mud! LOL, i also prefer them to wellies as they give my feet better support wore wellies for years and ended up with fallen arches.ouch! but also love the fact I dont get hay and straw down them so dont trapse it all through the house when I take them off.
 
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