Warmest short riding boots with zip?

catembi

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I’m a cold soul and got rather chilly on my early morning hack today. Any recommendations for some really warm paddock style boots that would be smart enough to compete in with the appropriate half chaps? I need to get organised before it gets properly cold!

Actually, gloves too while we’re at it…riding and yard work. It’s been ages since I have had something rideable enough to warrant going out in all weathers!
 

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I’m a cold soul and got rather chilly on my early morning hack today. Any recommendations for some really warm paddock style boots that would be smart enough to compete in with the appropriate half chaps? I need to get organised before it gets properly cold!

Actually, gloves too while we’re at it…riding and yard work. It’s been ages since I have had something rideable enough to warrant going out in all weathers!
For cold, wet weather Tegera gloves are the business and loads cheaper than equestrian branded winter gloves 😊 I don't winter without mine! https://www.safetygloves.co.uk/tegera-gloves1.html?msclkid=75aaeedaf9a9121ee34389dafa937d55
 

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My winter boots are Mountain Horse, warm lined. They come just above the ankle. But mine are lace up, They have their own matching chaps. My chaps are suede but they come in shiny leather too. In frosty weather I can wear 2 pairs of socks inside, thermal and thick wool. Having laces on the boots rather than a zip means one can adjust for different socks. These are the boots I wore for yard work too.
My other short boots are Ariat with a zip
 
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