Posted: 2nd December 2013 | Back to news feed

In the depths of winter an outdoor girl’s feet can take a bit of a battering! With cold weather and damp conditions often leaving feet feeling less than perfect, there is no time of year more important to get that ‘perfect item of footwear’! A long-standing favourite amongst many riders, including event rider Mary King, the Ariat Coniston Tall Boots won’t let you down in 2014!

 Versatile enough for all year round wear, the Ariat Coniston Tall Boots tick all the boxes when it comes to fashion, function and comfort!

Trendy enough to wear on the high street teamed with a pair of skinny jeans, while also tough enough to meet the demands of many outdoor pursuits – such as walking, shooting and riding – the Ariat Coniston Tall Boots look fabulous in every eventuality and will quickly become your must-have countryside accessory!

 Utilising Ariat’s patented ATS technology, the Coniston Tall Boots support hard-working feet to ensure all-day-long comfort and reduced foot fatigue both in and out of the saddle. The stirrup friendly design means they feel just as stable when horse riding as they do on the ground and the non-bulky design lends itself to both schooling and hacking.

Packed with features, such as a Sympatex waterproof membrane to protect feet from the inevitable wet weather, the Ariat Coniston Tall Boots incorporate a Thinsulate lining to keep the toes toasty in the winter months, while also offering breathability to prevent overheating during the warmer season.

 Designed with a stylish lace up front and faux buckle design, yet with the ease of a full back zip, the Ariat Coniston Tall Boots are adjustable to get the perfect fit and hug the leg to offer a flattering, slim line and elegant design.

The Ariat Coniston Tall Boots are available in ladies sizes 3 – 8.5 in chocolate only. Priced at £259.99

 For more information on the stylish Ariat Coniston Tall Boots, or any of the Ariat range, visit www.ariat-europe.com or call 0845 600 3209 to find your nearest stockist.

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