Posted: 17th May 2018 | Back to news feed

Ride tall this season with Ariat

Ariat are well known for creating riding boots which combine elegance, technology and tradition in an innovative way - and the latest addition to the collection is no exception…

This season it is all about the limited edition Heritage II Ellipse as we step into the summer. These beautifully styled boots provide riders with a super sleek and elegant tall boot that is made from the best quality, premium, full-grain leather.

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The Heritage II Ellipse boots feature a high Spanish cut topline which gives the appearance of added length through the lower leg, while a printed cuff adds a stylish detail to complement the eye-catching look.

The shape of the Heritage II Ellipse boots flatter the leg, with a contoured fit through the ankle, a full length elasticised panel on the lateral side and elastic gusset on the inside of the knee - which helps provide a streamlined, yet flexible fit.

Elasticised laces on the front of the Heritage II Ellipse boots allow for freedom of movement, while a full length YKK zipper with keeper makes them easy and versatile to wear.

Of course, it wouldn’t be aligned with Ariat’s innovative ethos without a host of technicalities, including 4LR footbed technology and a Duratread outsole with rider tested traction zones for stability. These unique features ensure comfort and long lasting durability without compromising on a truly stunning look.

The Heritage II Ellipse Boots are available in two striking limited edition colours, Black Shimmer and Cognac Coffee. These boots provide the perfect accessory for everyday riding or competition wear. Available in ladies sizes 3 - 8.5, priced at £289.99

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For more information about Ariat’s extensive range of footwear visit www.ariat.com or telephone 01367 242818.

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