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Riding Boots

Whatever's on the calendar, from daily schooling to competition day, Bareback Footwear's horse riding boots are built to keep you secure in the saddle. Choose from waterproof jodhpur boots, wool-lined long boots and wide-calf fits, all designed to grip the stirrup and support your leg through a full day of riding. Every pair is shipped with free UK delivery* and returns, so you can find the right fit with confidence.

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Horse Riding Boots Buying Guide

Every boot on this page is chosen with one activity in mind: horse riding, from the yard to the show ring.

Which Horse Riding Boot Is Right for You?

Use the table below to compare at a glance. Click any colour to go straight to that product.

Boot Waterproof Calf / Foot Fit Lining Outsole Colours Best For
Kentucky Storm Jodhpur Boots Yes Adjustable Padded ankle & collar, X-comfort insole Moulded shank sole Mocha, Forest, Grey, Polished Black, Polished Brown, Polished Navy A quick, laced jodhpur boot for wet rides, walking and everyday yard work
Idaho Jodhpur Boots No Standard Breathable leather lining, Cambrella insole Arched shank sole Black, Brown An easy on-and-off jodhpur boot for daily schooling
Idaho Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Adjustable Cushioned lining, Cambrella insole Arched shank sole Black, Brown, Navy A waterproof jodhpur boot for wet-weather hacking and yard duties
Montana Riding Boots No Standard & Wide Sheepskin insole, Therma-Tex layer Duratred® moulded outsole Black, Brown, Blue A long riding boot with grip in and out of the saddle, including wide calves
Andalucia Boots No Adjustable, Standard Sheepskin insole, Therma-Tex lining Moulded shank sole Brown, Desert Riders who need up to 3.5cm of adjustable calf width
Nebraska Wool-Lined Long Riding Boots No Standard Full leg & footbed sheep wool insulation Dual grip outsole Brown Cold winter hacking and long hours in the saddle
Graceland Long Riding Field Boots No Standard Full leather lining Composite sole Black, Brown A classic field boot for schooling and everyday riding
Georgia Long Riding Boot No Standard, stretch calf panel Leather lining Slim-line ultra outsole Black A fitted, competition-ready boot for the show ring
Milan Long Dress Riding Boots No Standard Full leather lining Composite sole Black, Brown Dressage and competition wear — clearance, check sizing while stock lasts
Kentucky Long Riding Boots No Adjustable, Standard to Wide Moulded X-Comfort insole Moulded shank sole Black, Chocolate Riders wanting an adjustable-lace fit from standard to wide calves in dry conditions
Vermont Storm Waterproof Long Riding Boots Yes Standard Breathable lining, suede cushioned insole Dual grip outsole Brown, Black Riders who need to get out whatever the weather
Chatsworth Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Adjustable Moisture-wicking lining, gel IMPACT insole Moulded shank sole Brown, Blue Riders who want a waterproof jodhpur and yard boot
Blair Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Adjustable Memory foam X-comfort insole Moulded shank sole Blue, Brown Long days in the saddle needing waterproofing plus extra cushioning
Bramham Zip Jodhpur Boots No Adjustable (elasticated panels) Leather lined, suede cushioned insole Performance outsole with arch support Black, Brown A lace-and-zip jodhpur boot for a secure, custom fit in the saddle
Long boots vs jodhpur boots for horse riding

Long riding boots, like the Montana, Vermont, Kentucky Long, Graceland, Georgia and Milan, cover the whole calf and give the leg a continuous line against the saddle— the traditional choice for schooling, dressage and competing, where lower leg contact and a neat silhouette matter. Jodhpur boots, such as the Idaho, Kentucky Storm, Chatsworth, Blair and Bramham, sit at ankle height and are worn with jodhpur chaps or gaiters. They're quicker to get on and off, cooler in summer and a favourite for yard chores between rides as well as everyday hacking. Neither is "better" for horse riding — it comes down to what you're doing that day and personal preference.

Waterproof options for wet rides

Not every boot here is built for the rain, so check before you buy if you're hacking out year-round. The Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth, Blair and Vermont Storm all use a genuine waterproof membrane Wil-Tex, there will always be the word 'Waterproof in the name. The Kentucky Long, Idaho, Montana, Andalucia, Nebraska, Graceland, Georgia, Milan and Bramham ranges are not waterproof .

Wide calf and adjustable fit for riders

A boot that's too tight around the calf will dig in against the saddle and distract you mid-ride, while one that's too loose won't give your lower leg proper contact. The Montana comes in both Standard and Wide Calf fittings, and the Kentucky Long uses a full leg lace system for up to 3.5cm of adjustable width — handy if your calf shape changes with the seasons or your riding boots need to go over thicker breeches. Several of our jodhpur boots, including the Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth and Blair, use adjustable lacing or elasticated panels rather than a fixed calf/ Ankle size, so they flex to fit a wider range of leg shapes.

Lining and comfort in the saddle

Long hours in the saddle mean lining matters as much as looks. The Nebraska uses full sheep wool insulation for cold winter rides, while the Montana and Andalucia both feature a natural sheepskin insole with a Therma-Tex layer for warmth and moisture control through the year. The Idaho and Idaho Storm use a removable Cambrella-lined insole, the Blair adds memory foam X-comfort cushioning, and the Chatsworth uses a gel IMPACT insole for extra shock absorption. Most models also include a moulded or steel shank in the sole for arch support, which reduces foot fatigue on long hacks or a full days walking.

How horse riding boots should fit

A good riding boot should hold your heel down firmly and let your foot slide easily in and out of the stirrup, with no bulk around the ball of the foot that could catch. The sole should give solid grip both on the ground and against the stirrup tread — several of our boots use a Duratred®, DualGrip or Composite outsole for exactly this reason. Around the ankle, look for a supportive collar (as on the Kentucky Storm and Chatsworth) to protect against knocks, and around the calf, the boot should sit close enough to keep contact with the saddle flap without pinching behind the knee when you sit down to ride. If in doubt between two sizes, go with the boot that grips your heel snugly rather than one that feels roomy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these boots waterproof for riding out in the rain?

Some are, some aren't — always check the individual product page. The Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth, Blair and Vermont Storm all have a waterproof membrane. All boots that are waterproof will have this in the product name.

Which boots are best for wide calves?

The Montana Riding Boots come in a dedicated Wide Calf fitting alongside the standard fit, and the Kentucky Long's full leg lace system gives up to 3.5cm of adjustable width. Our jodhpur boots with adjustable lacing, such as the Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth and Blair, also flex to accommodate a wider calf/ Ankle without needing a separate wide-fit version.

Should I choose a long boot or a jodhpur boot for riding?

Long boots (Montana, Vermont, Kentucky Long, Graceland, Georgia and Milan) give a continuous line of leg contact against the saddle and are the traditional choice for schooling, dressage and showing. Jodhpur boots (Idaho, Kentucky Storm, Chatsworth, Blair and Bramham) are quicker on and off, cooler, and popular for hacking and general yard work between rides. Many riders own both and choose depending on the activity that day.

How should a horse riding boot fit around the ankle and calf?

Your heel should sit firmly with no slipping, and the foot should move easily in and out of the stirrup. The calf should be snug enough to keep contact with the saddle flap but not so tight it pinches behind the knee when seated. If you're between sizes, our size guide and the adjustable lacing on boots like the Kentucky Storm and Idaho Storm can help fine-tune the fit.

What's the difference between the Kentucky Storm and Idaho Storm jodhpur boots?

Both are waterproof jodhpur boots with a Wil-Tex or WilTex® membrane, but the Kentucky Storm uses a gusseted lace-and-zip front with a padded ankle and collar, while the Idaho Storm has a cushioned YKK® front zip, a rounded modern toe and a supersoft calfskin outer with double side spur rests. Both use a removable, cushioned insole, so the choice largely comes down to styling and your preferred fastening.

Can I wear my horse riding boots for yard work too?

Yes — most of our jodhpur and long riding boots are hard-wearing enough for mucking out and general yard duties between rides. If you want a single boot that handles riding, yard work and walking the dog, the waterproof Kentucky Storm Boots are designed with exactly that crossover use in mind.