Why I chose Ariat boots
I love Ariat boots – they’re both stylish and comfortable, but also represent truly great value for money. I’ve often found that other boots don’t last as long as them, and in many cases, I’ve also found that Ariat boots are some of the most comfortable and easy to wear products that I’ve gotten very familiar with. It’s critical to work with the best products possible, and I really like to work with gear that makes me feel comfortable, warm and protected.
Ariat boots come in a variety of styles that I’ve often appreciated – my favourite is designed with laces up the side, as both a decorative and practical touch – my legs are a bit slimmer than I like so being able to tighten my boots is a bonus for me, because often the standard styles just don’t fit. My sister has the opposite problem – she likes to be able to wear her boots looser and give her calves a bit of room to breathe. She often finds boots uncomfortably tight over jeans and sweats too much to wear them under her jeans. One of the major areas that I find very difficult though is meshing my style needs with the boots that I can wear on my horse – but Ariat boots, especially Grasmere ones are just perfect for my needs.
They the soles are too thick, and in my opinion the toes are too wide. I can’t stand riding in big round boots. In western I ride in the traditional boots, and traditional in english.