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carrimclaren
3rd Mar 2005, 10:57 AM
Hi
Just looking through some pictures and i just wondered if anyone could solve query i have.
When showjumping at local shows do they allow this sort of boot?
chunky sole (http://www.mclarenenterprises.com/auctpics/chunky boot.jpg)
Or does it have to be the slim soled version?
Just wondering if i could get away with riding in the above boot (similar to moutain horse).
Bozzy
3rd Mar 2005, 11:08 AM
I would have thought so if just showjumping locally. They look fine to me!
T-bred
3rd Mar 2005, 12:35 PM
I would think that they would be fine for local shows. :)
Anna
T-bred
3rd Mar 2005, 12:36 PM
They look alot like the Mountain Horse Sportive High rider boots, and I wanted to get a pair. My trainer said that they would be fine.
Anna
carrimclaren
3rd Mar 2005, 01:26 PM
That's what i thought they looked like as well :) Although these are the loveson allpro so quite a bit cheaper than the mountain horse ones <-- slightly breaking the bank balance trying to kit myself out for showing as it is :rolleyes:
ponylover88
9th Mar 2005, 08:54 PM
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roxycutie
9th Mar 2005, 09:59 PM
Although I would prefer Paddock boots when riding normally, these look great for local shows. :) Hope I helped.
danielle:>
25th Mar 2005, 03:14 PM
They boots look okay for local shows . I would check first just in case , though
Ginger Thing
25th Mar 2005, 04:25 PM
They'd be fine. I compete at unaff. dressage in my Mountain Horse long boots as they are the only ones I have and can't afford another pair at the moment. They don't look very dressy, but it's either wear them or not compete!
OH has the Sportive High Rider ones which are a bit smarter but still chunky.
It's only showing classes where they might be that fussy, but for jumping and dressage you'll be fine.
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