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Oct. 13th, 2010 08:53 am
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Frig, why does it always feel like I need a lot of stuff all at once? The truth is that my old winter paddock boots died last year after like 10 years of owning them (but I still miss them!!!) and my current paddock boots developed holes a few weeks ago. Well, they're not really holes, just deep cracks that leak. Anyway. I am also thinking I am going to need some new winter riding gloves. Then there's Trudi's front boots, which have velcro that keeps undoing itself, those are about due for replacement too. There are other things- supplements, show sheen (oh, it would be nice to have my horse less dirty...), fly spray, not to mention lessons again, someday, maybe? At least maybe the flies will die soon. :P
At least the blanket/breech/saddle/helmet situation is ok, well, except that one blanket has a tear....
Still, happy as heck for the riding I've been able to do this year, I'm not forgetting that, I promise.

Date: 2010-10-14 02:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] diaryofarider.livejournal.com
How are they to actually ride in? They look a bit clunky. One thing I loved about my winter paddock boots was that they didn't feel any different in the stirrup. I have some cheapy ducks that I can wear for warmth but they are little clunky to ride in.

Date: 2010-10-14 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greyskyridge.livejournal.com
Honestly I have not ridden in them, so I am not sure.

My old boss swears by them and the main reasons I am interested in eventually switching is
a.) the lower price and
b.) that there isn't a zipper to mess with. I am trying to get better about switching out riding boots vs. work shoes and not going in the washstall/muddy paddocks with the riding boots, but what with the new resolution requiring the taking off/putting back on of boots in-between horses those 10 seconds of zipper-pulling are starting to look like a major hassle, lol.

Do give a product review on whatever you do get because I am interested in making a change eventually either way.

Date: 2010-10-14 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greyskyridge.livejournal.com
Also, now that you have inspired additional horse-product googling (damn you), this Blunnie looks sleeker than the others:

http://www.sugarriveroutfitters.com/product_details.asp?wgi=1&wsgi=338&pi=910

Date: 2010-10-14 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] diaryofarider.livejournal.com
Hehe...
Those look nice, although for $160 they're not cheaper than ariats. I hear you about saving time- that's why I have been riding in paddock boots, (that and the fact that my dress boots are not new either).
I like zippers for winter, because my gloved/cold fingers do NOT want to mess with laces. I am not really a pull on fan for short boots (I know, picky picky) because I like a closer fit. I have had zippers in summer and been less of a fan because the top of the boots weren't padded and so dug into my leg a bit, though I see now some of them are coming with padded tops for the regular paddock boots.
My local tack shop is having a sale/tack swap at the end of the month (yay, payday) so I'm gonna check that out and I'm keeping an eye peeled for the next Dover catalog and coupons. Also I'm thinking VTO saddlery might do one of their 20% off everything sales again one of these days. Ebay is not looking great lately but that can change...
But I'll post what I get and give a review. :) I will say that my old ariat paddock boots have always been very comfortable (cept the digging when my legs were fatter on the summer zip paddocks) and I have owned 6 pairs of ariat boots since I was 15 and never felt ripped off. So yeah there is a brand loyalty thing going on. :)

Date: 2010-10-14 04:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] diaryofarider.livejournal.com
Actually, I take this back. The insoles of my maestros are in 2 parts- I don't know why they did it that way, but I thought that was cheap and crappy. I think they do it so they can easily replace a part, but I think it's shoddy. I fixed it by affixing them to the boot permenantly with Zots (little sticky adhesive blobs) but that did piss me off. That does make me think twice.

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