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Riding Boots Trail

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Riding Boots Cross Rider

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Riding Boots Favourite III

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Jodhpur Boots Novara

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Chaps Beauty

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Field Boots Milano, black

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Riding Boots Stable Back Zip

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Jodhpur Boots Smart III

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Yard and Riding Boots Escort III

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Steel Toe Riding Boots Stable Master V

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Paddock Boots Impact II CX

£119.00

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Children's Chaps Lovelyn

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Long Riding Boots Porto Alegre

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Paddock Boots Torino

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Jodhpur Boots Flims IV

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WHAT TYPES OF RIDING BOOTS ARE THERE?

If you ride or look after your horse, your feet have to be prepared for any weather, temperature and ground conditions. Even in the saddle, special demands are made on the riding boots in question: The sole should be non-slip and have a slight heel so that the foot does not slip through the stirrup.
Kramer Equestrian supplies the right boot for every requirement in equestrian sports. Our range includes:

If you prefer not to wear long riding boots, you can alternatively put on half chaps or gaiters over your riding boots. There are various boot and shoe care products to ensure the longevity of your shoes and boots. In our footwear accessories section you will find, among other things, warming insoles, boot bags and boot trees for riding boots.


HOW DO I FIND THE RIGHT LONG RIDING BOOT?

For riding, you can choose between long leather riding boots and long rubber riding boots. Rubber riding boots are particularly suitable for growing, young riders. They are less expensive than long leather riding boots and therefore the right choice for children. If you want to invest in durable footwear for riding, your choice will be long leather riding boots. They should fit tightly, but at the same time not squeeze or pinch the rider's leg. Taking the right measurements is crucial, for which you should measure the following values:

  • Shoe size
  • Calf width
  • Calf height
Compare your measurements with our size charts. If the values differ slightly, it is best to go for the next size up. You can find more information on how to measure your long riding boots correctly in our riding boot guide.


WHAT DO I HAVE TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING LONG RIDING BOOTS AND RIDING BOOTS?

When buying long riding boots and riding boots, it is best to wear your breeches and riding socks to determine the correct fit. It is best to try on your new boots in the afternoon. This is because legs and feet swell slightly during the day. To check whether there is enough air in the shaft of the long riding boot, push your flat hand into the side of the boot shaft. If this is possible, your calves have sufficient freedom of movement.
Keep in mind that after the break-in period, long leather riding boots will settle by about 0.5 to 1 cm and the shaft will become shorter. It is therefore advisable to insert a heel riser when breaking in the boots so that the shaft does not cut into the back of the knee. You can find a more detailed explanation of what else you need to consider when buying long riding boots in our guide to riding boots.


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