Woof Wear Long Yard Boots

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Anyone got any of these? Thoughts? And what's the sizing like on them?

http://www.barnstormers.co.uk/acatalog/WOOF_WEAR_LONG_BOOT.html

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I've had mine for nearly 2 years now and love them for winter use. They're very warm, sizing is normal I guess, I'm 6.5 and got 7's so that I can fit ski socks on with them.
They're not great for riding in as they're so thick, and the horse gets bald patches from them rubbing, so I only use them for quick hacks round the block when it's very wet or cold.

And they make your legs look very skinny, which is always a bonus.
 
Derby house do the same type of boots and they are in the sale for £20 plus £5 postage.Just got some as daughter loves hers[now I know why her horse has rub marks,she was getting paranoid about it] love mine
 
i think they are rubbish. Ive had two pairs in two years. First pair did'nt last one winter, they get holes in the rubber so i wrote to woof and they changed them. Thet said they had found some problems with the sole. So got my new pair and they lasted four months. I dont ride in them just yard things.
 

I also didn't rate them. THey broke after about 3/4months, at the seam and also they are really annoying as they are only waterproof up to where the rubber stops
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They are very very warm though....
 
if you will be walking in mud or or water, forget it, they are not waterproof beyond the rubber foot part, great to ride in but useless as a yard boot, just not waterproof at all!!
 
i have the derby house ones, VERY warm its like having a heater in my boots - i usually wear 4 pairs of fluffy socks and now i justw ear one beneath and have warm feet
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i go through thick mud in mine and its fine, and puddles although i agree there not waterproof above ankle but then there not supposed to be!!

to be hoinest for £20 (www.derbyhouse.co.uk delivered within a week) i couldnt care if they broke within a couple of months as long as they see me through the winter haha and if they dont ill buy another pair!
 
Yep agree with Rosie - I have the Derby Hse ones too and they are so cosy I don't want to take them off. Wouldn't stand for loads of ploughing through mud and puddles but I don't have to do this very often. They are perfect for on the yard IMO.
 
I got the DH ones last year and they fell apart in a couple of months, my Oh got a pair too and they lasted all winter although they don't look great - this winter I bought the WW ones for myself and the quality is loads better! No they are not waterproof all the way up but they are cosy and warm and at £35 if i trash them over winter it doesnt matter, it better than wreaking my MH leather boots.
 
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