Posted: 14th March 2014 | Back to news feed

Riding in a tall boot offers a graceful and traditional appearance in the saddle, together with                         practical benefits such as greater support at the ankle and enhanced lower leg stability. The brand new Ariat Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots depict these qualities, and more…

 Designed to be effortlessly stylish, elegant and flattering, the new Ariat Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots combine precision technology with style to meet the demands of today’s competition rider. 

 Manufactured from premium European calf leather, the Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots are beautifully tailored with a square toe, high Spanish cut topline and contoured fit through the ankle to flatter the female leg.

 Perfect for all equestrian disciplines, from dressage and show jumping to eventing, the Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots boast many practical features, including a full-length elasticised panel to ensure the perfect fit, hung leather lining, elasticized laces and a full length back zip for ease of wear.

 Designed using Ariat’s expert knowledge of technical research and experience in the saddle, the Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots utilise Ariat’s ATS technology, together with a moisture-wicking sock liner, which ensures long lasting comfort and support for hard working feet. A Duratread outsole helps ensure longevity and provides stability when walking and riding – perfect for the hectic competition rider.

 Available in black or cognac, the Challenge Contour Field Zip Tall Boots are available in sizes 3 – 7.5 & 8.5, in a wide range of height and width combinations. Priced at £320.

 To find out more about the new Ariat Contour Collection visit www.ariat-europe.com or call 0845 600 3209 to find your local stockist.

 

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