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Tall boots, jodhpurs, country leather and yard boots — sorted for every kind of rider, from yard mucker to weekend warrior.

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Helping riders find boots that actually fit is one of our favourite jobs here at Just Horse Riders. We've been a family-run equestrian retailer since 2010, and the boot section is the one we get most questions about — so we've put together this guide to walk you through the different types, what to look for, and which boots from our own Englander Equestrian range we'd steer you towards for each style of riding.

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How to choose the right riding boot

Fit comes first

A boot that fits properly will keep your leg quiet against the saddle, your heel down and your foot secure in the stirrup. After fitting thousands of customers since 2010, the biggest mistake we see is guessing the calf width on tall boots. Measure the widest part of your calf and the height from the floor to just below the back of your knee — over the breeches you'll be riding in — before ordering. Our size guide walks through each step.

Leather or synthetic?

Both have their place. Leather softens and moulds beautifully over time but needs regular conditioning and isn't happy in heavy rain. Modern synthetics — what our own Englander Athena and Gaia boots are made from — are lighter, fully wipe-clean, vegan, and won't crack from being left damp. For everyday riding, kids' boots and anyone who hates polishing, synthetic wins. For the show ring where presentation matters most, leather still has the edge.

Sole and grip

You want a sole with enough grip to stay safe on a wet yard but with a defined heel and a smooth section under the ball of the foot, so it doesn't get caught in the stirrup. The rubber-mix soles on our Englander range handle both.

Style & purpose

Match the boot to the bulk of your riding. Tall boots are right for dressage, jumping and any competition where a smart appearance counts. Jodhpur (paddock) boots are the workhorse — great for lessons, hacking and around the yard. Country boots are the boot you can ride in, drive in and walk the dog in. Yard boots are for the muddy bits.

Our top picks from Englander Equestrian

Englander Equestrian is our in-house brand — we design and spec every model ourselves, which is why we can sell them at a fraction of typical equestrian boot prices. Here's where we'd point you:

Looking after your boots

Whatever you go for, a five-minute end-of-ride routine will double their life. Wipe off mud and sweat with a damp cloth after each session, condition leather every couple of months, and store boots upright — boot trees or shapers stop the calf collapsing. Our boot-care range has everything you need.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between jodhpur boots and paddock boots?

None — in the UK we tend to say "jodhpur boots" for what Americans call "paddock boots". They're both ankle-height riding boots designed to be worn with jodhpurs or half-chaps.

Are synthetic riding boots as good as leather?

For most riders, yes — especially for daily use. Modern synthetics like the ones on our Englander Athena and Gaia boots are lighter than leather, fully waterproof, easier to clean, vegan-friendly and roughly half the price. Leather still wins for top-level competition and longevity if cared for properly.

How do I measure for tall riding boots?

You need three measurements: foot length, calf circumference at its widest point, and height from the floor to just below the back of the knee when standing. Take measurements over the breeches you'll be riding in. Our size guide has step-by-step photos.

Will my new tall boots feel tight at first?

Yes — this is normal and expected. New tall boots should feel firm, with about an inch of extra height at the back of the knee. They'll "drop" as they soften and crease in around the ankle, which is the correct fit for riding.

Are Englander boots vegan-friendly?

Our Englander Athena and Gaia ranges are 100% synthetic and contain no animal products, making them suitable for vegan riders. The Englander Hera country boot uses real leather. Each product page lists the materials in detail.

Can I return riding boots if they don't fit?

Yes — we know boots can be tricky to get right first time. All boots from Just Horse Riders come with our standard returns policy so you can swap sizes if you need to. Just keep them clean and unworn outdoors.

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