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Post by chickflick1066 on May 15, 2006 19:41:41 GMT -1
Any experiences of the Tuffa Norfolk Long boots? I'm looking for a reward from my mum after the exams have finished and have got my eyes on these beauty's.
I'm a size 16 and have large legs so need to go for the wide fitting. Was just wondering how well they perform their job?
Also, are they smart enough for a bit of local showing?
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Post by sarahmc on May 15, 2006 21:56:12 GMT -1
Congrats on finishing your exams. Sorry, don't know anything about Tuffa Norfolks, but I've got Mountain Horse Sport High Riders. They were the only black leather boots I could find to fit me. I'm now a size 16 (on a good day!) but even when I was a size 12 I needed extra wide boots. That's what you get when you starting to ride at young age, big calves! I was at a local riding club show yesterday and saw lots of chaps with joddy boots, rubber long boots and leather boots.
PS I've got small feet (size 4) for some reason the makers of boots seem to think that 'cause you've got small feet you must have narrow legs.
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Post by chickflick1066 on May 16, 2006 12:30:49 GMT -1
I like the look the MH ones too Unfortunately the exams don't start till next week
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Post by merlinalison on May 17, 2006 10:15:26 GMT -1
Don't know about the Norfolks, but I've had 3 different pairs of the Tuffa short boots and loved them - all 3 pairs were very comfortable from the word go, had really good soles on them and lasted for years despite getting a real battering. I also like the fact that many of their styles come in different width fittings so that you can choose what fits you. (Customer service is also great - the Justin boots I had fastened with a brass stud. The boots came with 2 spares, but after about 4 years I managed to lose 3 studs in the space of a week. I contacted Tuffa and they promptly put another 4 spares in an envelope and sent them to me free of charge.)
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Post by chickflick1066 on May 17, 2006 16:24:25 GMT -1
I'm tempted to bribe the mum for some then
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