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« on: February 03, 2010, 08:27:30 pm »

Thanks for the replies, fellas. I had already bought the justins before I made this post, but figured I would ask in case these don't hold up either. I have the justin foundation boot with aqua colored top. So far so good except that unlike the ariats the justins require a break in. They also have a taller top than I'm used to. I can stuff my pants into those ariats and save the hem on my jeans from getting walked on.  If it looked stupid with the ariats, it looks positively rediculous with these justins with 11 inch tops. So, I'm having to stuff the jeans in when I'm in the barn and then remember to pull them back out when I leave. I will know how well justin measures up in a couple of months....

I didn't even think about checking on twisted x - do they make womens boots?

I did check anderson bean but decided that the models I found online were too pricey for my application of being in muckity muck all the time. Perhaps I didn't find the poor gal's anderson bean boots...

Here's another question for you although some have already touched on what they use; what do you use and how often do you condition your boots? I used fiebings saddle oil which is a silicone and lanolin product. Not sure if this was a good choice, but paul taylor recommends it exclusively for his saddles.

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