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Modern technology has enabled Mountain Horse to produce technically
superior boots to satisfy rider's needs both on the ground and in the saddle.
With protective
toe cap
1. Mountain Horse Protective Jodhpur Boots 2. Mountain Horse Stable Jodhpur Boot
Robust boots made from strong, supple and oiled tanned leather. Features include a A robust boot with leather uppers, elasticated side panels, moisture-absorbent lining to
sturdy sole, a broad steel shank for increased support and stability, spur rests, a moisture help keep feet dry, a removable gel insole for added comfort and spur rests. This boot
absorbent lining, elastic insert to provide a perfect fit and a steel toe cap which complies also has the unique ‘Stirrup Control System’ which helps to prevent the stirrup sliding
to the EN 345 safety standard. back, a sturdy sole and robust heel.
Col: Brown Col: Black
Size: 32 to 35 £51.00 Size: 32 to 35 £39.00
36 to 45 £58.50
36 to 46 £51.00
Code: 16609
Code: 21028
Black
Black
new
Brown
Cinnamon
4. Mountain Horse Rider II Boot
Nubuck lace-up boots that are breathable and feature a shock absorbing removable insole
for improved comfort, as well as a built-in steel shank for increased stability. The patented
stirrup control system built into the outsole helps to hold the stirrup in place and extra
3. Mountain Horse Free Rider Boots
features include pull-on tabs and sturdy heels.
With hardwearing, full grain leather uppers, Clima-regulator mesh lining, water block reinforced Col: Black or Brown
foot part, reflective back panels and dirt repelling gusseted tongues. The XLite 360º anti bacterial
Size: 37 to 45
and breathable insoles adjust to the contours of the foot and the slim Equigrip outsoles have dirt
repellent tread zones and feature the SCS3 system. Matching Half Chaps available on page 25.
Code: 17043 £82.00
Col: Black or Cinnamon
Size: 36 to 46
6. Mountain
Code: 17058 £83.00
Horse Heel
Lifters
Shock absorbing heel new
lifters made of soft and
durable EVA. Adds extra
5. Mountain Horse
comfort and that little
Junior Sports
extra boost of height if
needed. Fits all Mountain
Jodhpur Boots Horse footwear.
Footwear
A smooth and supple leather Col: Green
boot specifically designed to Size: Sml (34/39)
fit childrens feet, with a built-in or Lrg (40/46)
shank to provide support and Code: 21907
stability to the foot. With
heavy-duty elastic for an
£3.50
individual fit, removable
u
insoles, shock absorbing
pads and the patented stirrup
control system which helps
See page 41 for Mountain Horse long boots.
hold the stirrup in place and
Yo
prevents it slipping backwards.
Col: Black Continental Sizes 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Size: 34 to 39
Code:21051 £47.00
UK Sizes
8 9 9
1
⁄2 10 11 12 12
1
⁄2 13 1 2
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