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Most comfortable western boots
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Reg. May 2004
Posted 2015-10-11 3:07 PM
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I'm looking for a new pair of boots and since we don't have many boot stores in our area I have to buy online. What are some brands that are very comfortable without paying a fortune for them.
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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-10-11 3:44 PM
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Double H. They are a little pricey but well worth it.
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trotncowpony
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2015-10-11 3:47 PM
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BOULET!!!!
Hand made, superior quality and great comfort!
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camocowgirl
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2015-10-11 3:55 PM
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Boulet. I love them but hate the price.... trying to find something a little less money but not having any luck 
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-10-12 9:20 AM
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justin boots love them or i did when i wore boots
 
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LabRat
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-10-12 9:23 AM
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Nocona boots feel like you're wearing slippers.
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RodeoCowgirl4u
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2015-10-12 9:27 AM
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cheap I love my Ariats, and they have been durable...I am hard on my boots wearing them almost 24/7. Not so cheap I like Tin Hauls or Dan Post. Both are very comfortable and literally require no break in time. I have never worn Boulet but might have to try some at NFR now that y'all said they are comfortable.
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ajs2002
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-10-12 9:30 AM
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I love my Lagranges. They are not cheap. But they do clearance them out and then they are very reasonable.  
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-10-12 9:30 AM
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Ariats - I still love the fat baby types with the thick smooth sole that's narrower so they don't get stuck in the stirrup. Also, the Ariats tend to run truer to size while other brands like Tin Haul, etc run smaller. I wear a 9 in Ariats, and a 9.5 in all other brands, Justin included, just like I do Tennis & dress shoes. ......yes, to be so short I have big feet! Lol
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-10-12 9:43 AM
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I have some Justin crepe soles that I could live in.... they're my go to shoes if I want to be in boots and have to be on my feet all day.

I also have a pair of Ariats that are ten years old that used to be my most comfortable pair.. but I need to replace the padding and I'm sure they'd be great again.


IMO just skip over Corrals if you want comfort. I have a pair (and want 2-3 more because I love the looks of them), but they're more for short periods of time as they start to hurt my feet after a few hours. I'd also skip Ferrinis. They were decently priced, but my soles wore out in just a couple of months and they also hurt my feet after a couple of hours.
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-10-12 10:40 AM
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I love my twisted x boots! I have 3 pairs. A square toe that I mainly use for shows or dressing up, a round toed pair that I have had forever (longest lasting boots) and then I recently bought a tennis shoe/boot crossover. Super comfortable, affordable (find them on sale a lot) and they last.
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MOTIVATED
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2015-10-12 10:49 AM
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I know its crazy by I love my Ferinnis(sp?)...I have had them for FOUR years and they have held up great until just recently..holes in the soles haha, so I need to replace them. I also had a pair of Corals...You know..the 360$ pair that are turquoise and leather tooled square toes...I have had them for TWO years and they are already worn out. I looooved them, they really were comfortable but didnt last. My Ferinnis have lasted and are comfortable. I will probably buy another pair really soon for less than 1/2 the cost. They also still look brand new until you see the undersides
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2015-10-12 10:59 AM
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I really really like my Macie Bean boots. I've had them for almost 2 years now and they are the only boots I'll wear!
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-10-12 11:26 AM
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stayceem - 2015-10-12 10:40 AM

I love my twisted x boots! I have 3 pairs. A square toe that I mainly use for shows or dressing up, a round toed pair that I have had forever (longest lasting boots) and then I recently bought a tennis shoe/boot crossover. Super comfortable, affordable (find them on sale a lot) and they last.

Do they feels similar to the driving mocs? I live in those shoes... if the boots feel the same I'll be needing a pair!
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go4broke
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2015-10-12 11:28 AM
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Anderson Bean are my favorite! They are a high quality, American made boot.
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RunNbarrels
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2015-10-12 11:58 AM
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Boulet. Most comfortable best made boots I've ever owned.
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lhighquality
Reg. Apr 2013
Posted 2015-10-12 12:03 PM
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Twisted X, love them (I wear the shortys, they are ankle high) Also Roper the ones that just come over my ankles. Bought both on Ebay!!!!!!!!!!

The ones I bought were mens!

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TheDutchMan01
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2015-10-12 12:03 PM
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 It depends what kind you are wanting...something fancy or just a good comfy boot? I was in my nearby tack shop this summer and tried on all kinds from different brands...justin, tony lama, Dan post, corral, ariat, Macie bean, cinch, ferini and who knows what else. My #1 was ariat and #2 was Dan post. These were all nice square toed $150-250 boots. Any of the other brands had no cushion what so ever. I went home empty handed. End up buying a pair from Lagrange which were broken in from the start and very comfy. I also own ariats, lucchese, & Johnny Ringos. All are very comfortable. Yes I collect them ??
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WrapN3MN
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2015-10-12 12:08 PM
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Anything but Corral's - not comfortable and the pair I purchased in February already has a hole worn through the sole. I only use these boots on weekends when I am at races. . . so I am very unimpressed with how long a $280 pair of boots lasted.

Another pair I had lasted a year before the sole separated from the boot.
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SmokinGirlie
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-10-12 12:11 PM
Subject: RE: Most comfortable western boots



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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2015-10-12 12:29 PM
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TheOldGrayMare
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2015-10-12 1:19 PM
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It's funny I see quite a few people saying Boulet...at a barrel race a couple of years ago I bought a pair because they were on sale (still not cheap) and they are the least comfortable boots I have ever owned. The quality is great and they are beautiful...but I hardley ever wear them. 
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-10-13 5:45 AM
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I always liked Ariats before but right now I am wearing a pair of Star Babies and I HATE them, they are like hard bricks. I've had them probably 2 years and keep trying to wear them thinking breaking them in will help. Last weekend I slathered them with Skidmore's, put them in a black plastic bag in the sun to try to soften them. I wore them to work today and they STILL suck so I too, am in the market for COMFORTABLE, NON-BANK ACCOUNT WRECKING boots!
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cranky B4 10am
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2015-10-13 7:03 AM
Subject: RE: Most comfortable western boots


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Depends on the price tag you want on it. I got a pair of the Durango's for $120. And they are like walking on sneekers.  But you get what you paid for, the paint started flaking after a couple of months, so now I use them as mudboots at home.
I have a pair of Corrals, love the look of them, but if I have to walk only a little bit my feet hurt. So I never wear them.
Also I have 3 pairs of Dan Post, little more $$$ but have had all 3 pair for almost 3 years now, and they are still going strong.
Also have 2 pairs of Tin Hauls. (1 pair of mens, and 1 pair of womens the mens size 7 fits perfectly, the womens 8 is a tad narrow on the foot, but I just wear a thin sock in them) After 3 years they are still going strong.
Have 2 pairs of Justins, 1 pair of they gypsies, very comfortable and decent $$ but by no means a flashy boot. The other pair of Justins I love, but they have a riding heel and are actually a size too small (this was my first pair, and I didn't know how they should fit) so I can only walk on them for a little bit.
Also I have a pair of Boulets (cayman) and those we splurged on in Vegas last year, they are my "go to town only" boots, they were very expensive, but also never needed to be broken in, feel like a sneeker!! But I am very careful with them.
And I have a pair of Ariat fatbabies. They are very comfortable, but also more of an every day boot. Not my favorite to ride in because of the thick rubber sole. And a very decent pricetag.
I also got a pair of Twisted X, they took a while to break in,but are now pretty comfortable. Bad thing is, they are taller, and I can't ride in them because they  pinch my leg against the fender....

 
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-10-13 8:30 AM
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 I sold a pair of Ariats and a pair of Twisted X for being difficult to break in, huge and stiff in the ankle, and I couldn't feel my horse.   I ended up with a pair of Justin Gypsies just because they were so soft they didn't need breaking in and didn't interfere with my feel when riding.   I don't see them lasting a long time, but they weren't that expensive, so I'm ok with that. 
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-10-13 8:43 AM
Subject: RE: Most comfortable western boots



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Longneck - 2015-10-12 11:26 AM

stayceem - 2015-10-12 10:40 AM

I love my twisted x boots! I have 3 pairs. A square toe that I mainly use for shows or dressing up, a round toed pair that I have had forever (longest lasting boots) and then I recently bought a tennis shoe/boot crossover. Super comfortable, affordable (find them on sale a lot) and they last.

Do they feels similar to the driving mocs? I live in those shoes... if the boots feel the same I'll be needing a pair!

I've never had driving mocs. These are the ones I have http://bootpics.net/Twisted-X-Women's-All-Around-Round-Work-Lace-Up...

$30 on clearance and they seem to be on sale quite a bit. Super comfortable. I can walk in them for hours.
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missbiz
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2015-10-13 9:05 AM
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-10-13 9:24 AM
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stayceem - 2015-10-13 8:43 AM

Longneck - 2015-10-12 11:26 AM

stayceem - 2015-10-12 10:40 AM

I love my twisted x boots! I have 3 pairs. A square toe that I mainly use for shows or dressing up, a round toed pair that I have had forever (longest lasting boots) and then I recently bought a tennis shoe/boot crossover. Super comfortable, affordable (find them on sale a lot) and they last.

Do they feels similar to the driving mocs? I live in those shoes... if the boots feel the same I'll be needing a pair!

I've never had driving mocs. These are the ones I have http://bootpics.net/Twisted-X-Women's-All-Around-Round-Work-Lace-Up...

$30 on clearance and they seem to be on sale quite a bit. Super comfortable. I can walk in them for hours.

Thanks! Those soles look very similar to the driving mocs..... I'll have to keep my eyes out on clearance sales for a pair!!
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Rocket'sMagicGirl
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2015-10-13 10:10 AM
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I got a pair of Justin Crepe sole boots back in 2003 or 2004. I just had to replace them last year. Hands down the absolute most comfortable boots ever. I have the deer tan hide and they were so soft. I don't think they make those anymore but they have some similar. I found a pair barely used on ebay for $20 and am hoping they last several more years. 
I have a pair of Tin Haul and a newer pair of dressy Justins that I don't usually ride in, and they are both comfortable for wearing all day.
I had a pair of Corral because I liked how they looked. Way too uncomfortable.
I have a pair of Justin gypsy boots that are really comfortable. The sole is too chunky for riding but I wear them every day to feed or around the yard. Like wearing slippers.

 
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lindseylou2290
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2015-10-13 12:00 PM
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Lucchese all the way.

However, they don't fit everyone - I have skinny feet with high arches, they fit me really well.   
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Griz
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-10-14 5:41 AM
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Three 4 Luck - 2015-10-13 8:30 AM

 I sold a pair of Ariats and a pair of Twisted X for being difficult to break in, huge and stiff in the ankle, and I couldn't feel my horse.   I ended up with a pair of Justin Gypsies just because they were so soft they didn't need breaking in and didn't interfere with my feel when riding.   I don't see them lasting a long time, but they weren't that expensive, so I'm ok with that. 

This is exactly how I feel about my Ariats! I think I will look into some Justins!
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-10-14 7:34 AM
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Griz - 2015-10-14 5:41 AM
Three 4 Luck - 2015-10-13 8:30 AM  I sold a pair of Ariats and a pair of Twisted X for being difficult to break in, huge and stiff in the ankle, and I couldn't feel my horse.   I ended up with a pair of Justin Gypsies just because they were so soft they didn't need breaking in and didn't interfere with my feel when riding.   I don't see them lasting a long time, but they weren't that expensive, so I'm ok with that. 
This is exactly how I feel about my Ariats! I think I will look into some Justins!

 The ones I got are suede top. 
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rodeochick382
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2015-10-14 8:02 AM
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I've had them all, and Anderson Bean are hands down the most comfortable AND durable I've ever had.  Don't settle for the AB Horsepower line--spend the extra $100 to get the "real" ones in the white box.  You will be money ahead in the long run. 

My Luchesse's are very uncomfortable to wear long-term, but have been durable.  I had a pair of cheap Ferreni's I rode in that I was actually impressed with. They lasted almost a year and were not taken care of, lol.  If I had to go cheap I would get those again.  I bought a pair of Corral, and those were the biggest piece of junk I've ever worn.  TWO MONTHS and they were destroyed--I actually sent them back to the manufacturer and they are supposed to be sending me a replacement (after I wore them down, that is).

 
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BigStarBound
Reg. Oct 2015
Posted 2015-10-14 9:09 AM
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I've had my favorite pair of Tony Lamas for 3 years now and they still in great shape. By far my favorite.
My fiance swears by Nocona though, and he bought me a pair for my birthday last week. I have to say I like them a lot! I hate breaking in new boots (why I've had my Tony Lamas for three years!:) but the Noconas are pretty comfortable even brand new.
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workerbee
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2015-10-14 9:16 AM
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Black Jacks are the most comfortable I've ever had on but pricey. Ferrari for the cheaper end.
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gypsykalgirl
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-10-17 7:34 PM
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I am surprised no one has posted more about Justins. I LOVEEEEE my Justin bent rails. When I was an assistant trainer they were the only thing that lasted me more than a year. I had a pair that lasted for two years (a record for me). The leather soles are super nice and comfortable
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