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£56.50
Features: The Mountain Horse Stable Jodhpur Boots are hard-working every day yard boots. They feature a forged steel shank and the Mountain Horse shock-absorbing system in the heel. The removable insole is ergonomically-designed, and the moisture absorbent lining is designed to keep your feet feeling great. Full grain leather upper with nylon and suede lining.
Colour Options: Black or brown
Size Options: 36 - 46
Stockists: www.mountainhorse.co.uk
YH tester says:
I really liked these boots – they’re a generous fit and would suit people with wider feet or a high instep as they’re fairly chunky. But they’re soft and easy to put on and take off, and took no breaking in. These boots performed well for both yard work and riding. They’re very robust and after frequent use show no signs of wear or tear, and need hardly any caring for – perfect for someone who spends a lot of time wearing boots. I’d check your stirrup width as these boots are a little wider than others. I would definitely buy another pair and the price is really good, too.
Mountain Horse Stable Jodhpur Boots
Andy Jones
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I now own a pair of these, Very Comfy & cannot wait til the summer to wear them
(Written by: andyjones)
31 January 2009 19:51
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andyjones says
RE: Mountain Horse Stable Jodhpur Boots
29 January 2009 20:07
I was wondering if anyone owns a pair of these boots? I'm looking into buying a pair for summer.
17 January 2009 17:02
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