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Riding Boots

Our riding boots collection covers both long riding boots and jodhpur boots, built specifically for time in the saddle rather than general yard wear. Choose from waterproof and standard-lined styles — long boots such as the Montana in standard and wide calf, the Vermont in standard calf, and jodhpur styles like the Kentucky and Idaho with an adjustable ankle and instep fit. Every pair is designed with a supportive shank and cushioned insole for comfort on long rides.

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Riding Boots Buying Guide

From adjustable-lace jodhpur boots to classic long riding boots, every style in this range is built specifically for time in the saddle rather than general yard wear.

Which 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 Fit Lining Outsole Colours Best For
Kentucky Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Adjustable ankle & instep fit Wil-Tex® waterproof membrane, padded ankle collar Moulded shank sole Polished Black, Polished Navy, Mocha, Forest, Grey, Polished Brown All-weather jodhpur boot with a fully adjustable lace fit
Idaho Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Riding Boots Yes Standard WilTex® waterproof lining, breathable calfskin Arched shank sole Navy, Black, Brown Wet-weather jodhpur boot with a modern rounded toe
Idaho Jodhpur Boots No Standard Breathable premium leather lining Supported arched shank Black, Brown Everyday jodhpur boot for mild, dry conditions
Vermont Storm Waterproof Long Riding Boots Yes Standard W-Tex® waterproof lining, breathable through the leg Dual grip outsole, steel shank Black, Brown Waterproof long boot for wet arenas and hacking
Bramham Zip Jodhpur Boots No Standard, elasticated side panels Leather lined Stabilising arch-support outsole Brown, Black Everyday jodhpur boot with easy side-zip access
Kentucky Long Riding Boots No Lace-adjustable standard fit Leather lined (no waterproof membrane) Moulded shank sole Chocolate, Black Wider calf shapes needing an adjustable lace fit
Montana Riding Boots No Standard & Wide Sheepskin insole, Therma-tex layer Duratred® moulded sole, steel shank Black, Brown, Blue Warm, cushioned long boot in a choice of calf widths
Nebraska Wool-lined Long Riding Boots No Slim calf / flexible rear spine panel Full sheep wool insulation Dual grip outsole, steel shank Brown Coldest winter rides needing extra warmth
Chatsworth Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Standard (not ideal for a high instep) Wil-Tex® waterproof membrane, moisture-wicking Moulded shank, gel impact insole Brown, Blue Waterproof jodhpur boot for average foot shapes
Blair Storm Waterproof Jodhpur Boots Yes Standard Wil-Tex® waterproof membrane, moisture-wicking Moulded shank, memory foam insole Brown, Blue Waterproof jodhpur boot in classic colourways
Graceland Long Riding Field Boots No Standard, 2cm stretch adjustment Full leather lining Vibram® sole with wood composite Black, Brown Smart field boot for competition and hacking
Georgia Long Riding Boot No Standard, calf-hugging stretch panel Leather lined Slim-line ultra outsole Black Slim-fit long boot for a close, elegant leg line
Long Riding Boots vs Jodhpur Boots

The main difference is height and construction. Long riding boots, such as the Graceland, Georgia and Montana, run up to just below the knee and give continuous leg contact against the saddle flap, which is why they're the traditional choice for dressage, showing and everyday schooling.

Jodhpur boots, like the Kentucky Storm, Idaho and Bramham, stop at the ankle and are worn with jodhpurs or with half chaps for extra leg coverage. They're quicker to get on and off and are the more practical option for yard work, hacking and everyday riding.

Waterproof Riding Boots

Several styles in this collection use a genuine waterproof membrane rather than just water-resistant leather. The Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth Storm and Blair Storm jodhpur boots all use a Wil-Tex®/WilTex® membrane, while the Vermont Storm is our only fully waterproof long riding boot.

Boots without a membrane, such as the Kentucky Long Riding Boots, are still built from good quality leather but are not designed to be worn as a wellington-style boot in standing water.

Wide Calf & Adjustable Fit Options

If you need more room around the calf, the Montana Riding Boots are stocked in both standard and wide calf fittings across all three colours. The Kentucky Storm and Kentucky Long Riding Boots use fully adjustable lacing instead of a fixed calf measurement, so they flex from a standard to a wider calf shape as needed.

The Bramham and Graceland both add elasticated stretch panels for a small amount of extra give without the fully adjustable lacing.

Lining and Comfort Compared

Lining varies by boot and by season. The Nebraska uses full sheep wool insulation through the leg and foot for the coldest rides, while the Montana combines a natural sheepskin insole with an integrated Therma-tex layer for warmth without the bulk.

The waterproof jodhpur boots (Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth Storm, Blair Storm) all pair their membrane with a moisture-wicking or breathable calfskin lining to stop them feeling clammy, and most models use a removable, cushioned insole so you can refresh the footbed as needed.

How Riding Boots Should Fit

Long riding boots should sit close to the leg with no gaping at the top, and the sole should sit just proud of the stirrup iron so your foot doesn't slip through. Jodhpur boots should fit snugly at the ankle with enough room in the toe box to wiggle your toes, and are designed to be worn with jodhpurs tucked in or with half chaps over the top.

If you have a noticeably high instep, styles with a fixed front like the Chatsworth may feel tight; an adjustable lace-up style such as the Kentucky Storm will usually give a better fit. Always check our size guide before ordering, as fit varies between models.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between long riding boots and jodhpur boots?

Long riding boots reach up to just below the knee for continuous contact with the saddle flap, while jodhpur boots stop at the ankle and are worn with jodhpurs or half chaps. Long boots are the traditional choice for dressage and showing; jodhpur boots are quicker to put on and better suited to everyday yard work.

Are your riding boots waterproof?

Some are, some aren't — check the table above before you buy. The Kentucky Storm, Idaho Storm, Chatsworth Storm and Blair Storm jodhpur boots, and the Vermont Storm long riding boot, all use a genuine waterproof membrane. Other models, including the Kentucky Long Riding Boots, are not waterproof and shouldn't be worn as a wellington substitute.

Which riding boots are best for wide calves?

The Montana Riding Boots are stocked in a dedicated wide calf fitting as well as standard. The Kentucky Storm and Kentucky Long Riding Boots use adjustable lacing that also accommodates a wider calf shape.

How should riding boots fit around the calf and ankle?

They should feel snug without pinching, with no gaping at the top of long boots or around the ankle of jodhpur boots. If you're between sizes or have a high instep, an adjustable lace-up style will usually give the most reliable fit. Check our size guide before ordering.

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

Both are fully waterproof, but the Kentucky Storm uses adjustable front lacing for a fit you can tailor from standard to wide, while the Idaho Storm is a fixed front-zip style with a more streamlined, rounded toe. Choose the Kentucky Storm if you need adjustability, or the Idaho Storm for a neater, easy on-off fit.

Can I wear jodhpur boots with half chaps?

Yes, that's the traditional pairing. Our Kentucky Half-Chaps are designed to fit our Kentucky jodhpur boots specifically, while the Vaqueros Premium Half-Chaps fit most of our other short riding boots but are not compatible with the Kentucky range.

Can I wear these boots for anything other than riding?

They're built and fitted specifically for riding, so the fit through the ankle and calf is closer than a general country boot. Waterproof styles like the Kentucky Storm and Vermont Storm cope fine with wet yards and short walks, but if you mainly need an everyday country or walking boot, our wider walking-focused ranges may suit you better.