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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2009 7:35:02 GMT -1
I have bad circulation meaning during winter my hands and feet are always freezing especially when riding - can anyone recommend me some warm winter riding boots that I can wear around the yard and for riding as I'm too lazy to change footwear over ;D
My bank balance says I can't spend anymore than £100, preferably less
Thank you x
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Post by harveydales on Sept 2, 2009 8:19:42 GMT -1
I swear by my Tynerider muck boots. They are really warm in winter and extremely comfortble. Won't buy anything else now.
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Post by leannwithconnie on Sept 2, 2009 10:49:39 GMT -1
I like the ankle Muck boots and I know they do a longer length too. You don't even need to wear thick socks as they are so toastie and snug.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2009 11:29:43 GMT -1
Thanks for your suggestions - I'm off to Burghley on saturday so I'll keep a look out and hopefully will get a bargain:-)
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Post by harleydales on Sept 2, 2009 13:29:28 GMT -1
Muckboots every time for me too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2009 14:34:11 GMT -1
Can you ride ok in the muckboots?
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Post by harleydales on Sept 2, 2009 18:04:12 GMT -1
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2009 7:10:13 GMT -1
Thanks for the link will look out for some at Burghley
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Post by carolinec on Sept 4, 2009 13:34:04 GMT -1
I love my Tyne muckboots too! I thought they were expensive to start with but I haven't had them off my feet.
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Post by harleydales on Sept 5, 2009 14:53:52 GMT -1
I've had mine nearly 3 years and have done miles and miles in them on foot and on horse and they are still in good condition so they do last a long time.
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