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How to Choose Tall Riding Boots

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Tall riding boots either lace up, zip up or simply pull on, and they should fit closely to the leg up to the break in the knee. Try on both field boots and dress boots with help from the owner of an English tack store in this video on horse supplies.

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  • What kinda horse would be good for the fat one to ride on ?

  • @horselover99100 sure ill send u a privat message.

  • @dail49 can u send me the link of the website, or buissness, tht made urs =)?

  • @horselover99100 Well i don't know where you live, but in denmark a per of customer made boots cost 5000DKK, witch might be 905,58USD, or 573,72GBP, but you might find them cheaper or unlucky more expensiver.

  • @dail49 hahahahah, it sucks! i have the most stubbyest legs!!! i just dont have alot of money!! =(

  • @horselover99100 i have the same problem as you, so that is why i got custom made boots, witch is perfect, but expensiv.

  • I have those same pink socks!!! Best riding socks

  • @MasterOranda haha....its not tht im like .. fat,fat...!....its just tht im short....so first shut up...befor u say something mmk

  • @horselover99100 First lose weight then you can find a proper size.

  • Well I'm getting an Ovation Dress boot! Hopefully it will work!!

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