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Post by fleabitten on Sept 5, 2010 19:03:38 GMT
Does anyone know if ariat do different leg sizes or is it just standard?
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bonnyben
Intermediate Sh*t Shoveller
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Post by bonnyben on Sept 20, 2010 17:34:08 GMT
This doesn't answer your question flea and I am sorry but I wanted to say that I have had two pairs of ankle Ariats with a zip up the front - in both cases the zip on the right foot has broken as in come apart but I think that is because I have a high instep and the boots are quite small made. They are a struggle to get on and do up and I think the zip has just been put under too much pressure....
My pal has the full length boots and she loves them but she has very dainty feet, tiny ankles and slim calves. It might be that they do a wider fit..but don't really know.
Sorry...
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Post by solomon on Sept 20, 2010 19:58:25 GMT
Bb send them back to Ariat they will repair them and you can flog them on e bay. A friend just bought some on e bay with a broken zip and sent them back and got a new pair!! Naughty I know but you have paid for yours full price. I am not the slimmest and I ahve the bromont tall boots in a wide firring and love them. So much that I bought the terrain short boots too.
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Post by fleabitten on Sept 20, 2010 20:12:45 GMT
thanks guys have enquired into it at one of the local saddleries and they said they would ring up and see if i would be able to fit into the bromonts (lol) cos the lady measured my calf and is basing them on another pair i tried on ( www.e-rectiligne.com ) which fitted ok but wouldnt do up lol!
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Post by soniab on Sept 20, 2010 21:04:46 GMT
i' had to buy the mens lace up ones as there was no way my chubby calves were going into the ladies. they are the pull on ones and take ten minutes off getting really pissed to get them on. but when they are on you realise that it was oh so worth it. it was the best 250 i have ever spent on riding gear . they are sooo comfey and just lovely to ride in.
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Post by fleabitten on Sept 21, 2010 14:53:19 GMT
called into another local saddlery today and they had the full range of ariats and tried on a bromont - it was the regular calf - and flip me it felt as though my circulation was being cut off they were that tight when the shop assistant finally got them done up - and that was without jodhpurs! i could barely walk in them - flet like i had a plaster cast on my legs! but apparently the ariat rep says you have to buy them skin tight cos they stretch and they also drop like half an inch or something.
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