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12 Best Horse Riding Boot Brands for Equestrian 2023

When it comes to riding, a good pair of boots is essential. But with so many brands now competing for riders’ attention, how can you choose the right ones?

That’s where we can help! We’re going to walk you through 12 of the best horse riding boot brands out there. And we’ll tell you what makes them great, and what styles and features are available.

So if you’re ready, trot this way to find your next pair of riding boots!

The Best Horse Riding Boot Brands on the Market

1. TuffRider

TuffRider make a wide range of horse riding apparel, and they’re one of the most trusted brands around. Their range of riding boots includes options for men, women and children. They also produce paddock, field and dress boots.

There are styles in both leather and synthetic leather. And if you’re in an area that experiences low temperatures, there’s a great range of boots with fleece lining. In most cases, the outsoles are made of rubber, providing a good grip. And inside you’ll find memory foam toe beds or insoles.

The business was set up in 1992. TuffRider have a strong track record for customer service, including a more generous than usual returns policy.

You can also have the satisfaction of knowing that your purchase is helping underprivileged children. TuffRider fund and manage the Salvation Tree Foundation and Salvation Tree School, which provide free education to children in India.

 

2. Dubarry

Dubarry of Ireland call their riding boots “country boots”. They’re the choice of many equestrians – as long as they have deep pockets. Here you’ll get a great quality, premium product, stocked by well-known stores, including Harrods of London. But you will have to pay more than for some other brands.

The firm was established in 1937, so it has a long pedigree. But despite its Irish roots, today all the boots are cut and crafted by hand in Portgual.

Dubarry’s range of boots includes styles for both men and women. All the riding boots are lined in GORE-TEX, a four-layer system that makes them completely waterproof. And all have uppers made from full grain leather, so they’re both strong and beautiful.

All Dubarry’s boots come with a 12-month guarantee. And the firm also offer a resoling and repair service. So while you’ll have to pay a lot upfront, these are boots that will last for years and years.

 

3. Toggi

British brand Toggi makes riding boots for men, women and children. And they’re stocked by equestrian stores worldwide.

The range for women is the most extensive, with the collection including long riding boots, country boots and ankle-length jodhpur boots. Amongst the styles are those with steel toecaps, offering extra protection to your feet when you’re around the stables.

The uppers are leather, with some boots also having leather lining. But there aren’t any insulated styles here. You’ll need to get out the thermal socks when the temperature dips! Fortunately, Toggi make socks too – as well as a broad range of other equestrian and sporting apparel.

Toggi’s riding boots offer good value for money. They’ll cope with tough, muddy conditions and clean up well – even if you leave them for a few days first!

 

4. Parlanti Roma

Parlanti Roma are an Italian firm who have been making riding boots for over 30 years. They take their name from the company’s founder, David Parlanti.

Parlanti’s riding boots were originally tailor made for each customer. And if you’ve got the cash to splash, you can still buy your boots made in the same way.

These days, however, you can also find them in standard sizes. The ready to wear range is stocked by more than 200 stores worldwide, including outlets across the USA. And there’s a wide range of both foot and leg measurements to ensure you get the perfect fit.

Whether you buy your boots bespoke or ready to wear, you’ll benefit from the highest quality materials and craftsmen. All Parlanti boots are made of leather which has been carefully selected and naturally tanned.

These boots are worn by some of the world’s most renowned riders, so you know you’re in safe hands. The brand’s ambassadors include Jerry Smit, Monica Iemi and Steve Guerdat.

 

5. Ariat

Whether you’re looking for footwear for English or Western riding, Ariat have you covered. The brand was founded by Pennsylvanian Beth Cross, and it takes its name from the legendary American Thoroughbred, Secretariat.

Innovation has always been at the heart of Ariat’s offering. They were the first to produce a riding boot that fused together traditional equestrian styles and athletic footwear.

Today, the range has expanded to cover other forms of outdoor gear, including snow and work boots. Riding boots, however, remain Ariat’s signature product.

Styles are available for men, women and children. Leather uppers combine with high-tech features like non-slip soles, padded insoles, breathable and insulated lining, and waterproofing.

The boots are known for being lightweight and well-fitting, as well as robust. And they go through a rigorous manufacturing and quality process, incorporating as many as 150 separate steps. It’s perhaps not surprising, then, that Ariat boots are the choice of many professional equestrians.

 

6. Der-Dau

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Established over 50 years ago in Brooklyn, New York, Der-Dau was founded by artisan craftsman Jose Der. Today, the company is run by his son, Joseph, and Der-Dau’s tradition of premium, handmade boots continues.

Each boot is custom-made to the specifications of each rider, and is handmade in the USA. They’re the choice of discriminating equestrians the world over, including Olympic medal winners.

Any type of boot you could imagine is on offer here – from dressage to dress, hunt to polo, half chaps to Westerns. All can be made in your choice of leather and color, with customisable options including the lining, trim and toe shape. And many can also be embossed with your initials or logo.

If you’re thinking all this sounds expensive, you’d be right. But Der-Dau also run a trade-in program. Your old boots will be refurbished and donated to equestrians in need. You’ll be helping other riders to benefit from quality footwear – and you’ll also get a credit towards your new boots.

 

7. Ovation

Ovation are a great option for riders of all skill levels and budgets.

Their range focuses on English riding disciplines, and includes designs for adults and children of both sexes. You’ll find casual boots, dress boots, field boots, half chaps, mudsters and paddock boots. And there’s also a winter collection of insulated boots for the colder months.

Ovation is a brilliant one-stop-shop for other apparel too. You can buy anything from riding socks to helmets, protective vests, show coats, shirts and breeches.  And all the products come with a 30-day warranty, as long as you purchase them through an authorized dealer.

There are stores across the United States, as well as in central and South America. And Ovation also run a sponsorship program for adult riders living in the United States. Check out their website for more details.

 

8. Justin

H.J. Justin founded the Justin Boot Company way back in 1879. It grew from humble beginnings as a shoe repair business inside a barber shop. H.J. convinced the barber he could make “the best boots in the world”. With a $35 loan from his benefactor, he set up a new store.

Today, Justin boots are renowned for their creative designs, advanced technology, and high-quality construction. Every pair of boots is handmade at the company’s factory in El Paso, Texas. The brand focuses on Western riding disciplines, with a wide range of Western, cowboy and cowgirl boots.

There’s a fantastic array of colors and styles for men, women and kids. The range for women is particularly eclectic. They can choose from three different boot heights and toe shapes, and two different styles of heel.

You can get the whole Justin look too, with T-shirts, shirts, hoodies, jackets, pullovers, vests and socks. And it doesn’t stop there! You can also accessorize with a Justin cap or wallet.

 

9. Dublin

The Dublin brand originated in Australia in 1980. It began life producing a small range of jodhpurs, but quickly expanded. Today, you can buy Dublin riding hats, breeches, competition wear, casual clothing – and, of course, riding boots.

The focus here is on innovation, with every aspect of the footwear designed to improve rider comfort. Dublin’s newest range of jodhpur boots, for example, are the result of three years of research undertaken around the world.

They feature the company’s signature Rider Comfort System, available with a range of different features. They’re designed to keep your feet feeling as good at the end of a day’s riding as they did at the beginning.

They’re also easy to keep clean. Just wipe them down with a damp cloth at the end of your ride. If they get wet inside, you can remove the insole and fill them with scrunched up paper. Then just leave them to dry at room temperature.

 

10. Equinavia

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Scandinavian brand Equinavia is now something of an institution among American equestrians. It first crossed the Atlantic in 2007, and has been going from strength to strength in the USA ever since.

The brand offers apparel, riding gear, blankets and horse tack. But it’s also a trusted supplier of riding boots from Horze Equestran and B Vertigo. The range includes paddock and jodhpur boots, tall riding boots, half chaps and barn boots. And you can also buy riding boot socks to go inside them.

These boots are designed for riders in the English disciplines looking for functional and stylish footwear. They’ll help with both leg stability and leg grip.

There are collections for men, women and younger riders. Different styles are available in leather, synthetic leather, rubber, nylon and neoprene. And there are options here for all budgets too.

You can order online. And if you place your order before 2pm, it will be despatched the same day.

 

11. Durango

If you’re looking for boots for Western riding, Durango are a great choice. They offer a huge range of high-tech features, with designs for men, women and kids. Even toddlers can have their very own riding boots!

Technical components include the Capsules Footbed, Energy Return and X-treme Comfort. Some styles have steel toes and others composite toes. And there are waterproof and puncture resistant boots too.

The range is just as impressive when it comes to color and design. You can have boots featuring the stars and stripes, embroidery, buckles and tassels. If you’re looking for a distinctive riding boot, there’s sure to be something you’ll love. And they’ll look just as good on the dancefloor as at the rodeo!

Durango boots are the choice of many professional Western riders. These are boots that are made to last.

 

12. Tredstep Ireland

Aidan Keogh, the founder of Tredstep, was brought up on a farm in Ireland. He is himself an event rider, longlisted for the 2023 Tokyo Olympics. And he’s brought all his experience of horsemanship to the brand, which was set up in 1993.

Tredstep offer a wide range of riding boots, alongside apparel and accessories. Their tall riding boots are a particular favorite, being designed to be soft enough to be worn without breaking in. Also available are country boots, paddock boots and half chaps.

Features include comfortable Coolmax insoles, stretch panels, elastic lacing, leather lining and full grain leather outersoles. The most popular sizes are kept in stock, but you’ll need to wait if ordering a less popular measurement. In that case, there’ll be a 12-week lead time.

Tredstep boots are worn by professional riders including the Olympic gold medallist, Peter Wylde, and Irish champion, Cathal Daniels.

 

Ready to choose your new riding boots?

We hope our guide to the 12 best horse riding boot brands has helped you in your search! Whether you ride in Western or English disciplines, there’s plenty of choice out there.

If money is no object, you can find riding boots made to measure in the finest materials by expert craftsmen. But if you’re on a budget, there are lots of good options too. And with a wide range of sizes, calf fittings and boot heights, you won’t need to compromise on quality.

Good luck with your search – and happy riding!

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