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New winter boots launched by Ariat


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  • Ariat has launched two new country boots to keep feet warm and dry this winter.

    Both the Lakeland and Kendal H20 boots have a GORE-TEX membrane to ensure they are fully waterproof and breathable.

    The GORE-TEX membrane combined with ATS technology gives the wearer full support at the arch, heel and forefoot and helps maximise comfort, performance and durability.

    “The Ariat women’s Lakeland H20 combines the well-researched technology with a traditional style and incorporates functional features to bring customers the ultimate country boot,” said a company spokesman.

    The pull-on style boots can be used on and off the horse and have spur rests and barnyard acid-resisting Duratread outsoles.

    The Lakeland H20 comes in ebony or teak colours, sixes 3-8.5 and costs £244.99.

    KendalThe Ariat Women’s Kendal H20 combines Primaloft insulation and has a plaid lining to ensure warmth is retained.

    The stirrup friendly design also incorporates a spur rest making the tall boots suitable for riding. The classic side lace fitting system enables the boot to fit a variety of different calf sizes.

    The Kendal H20 boots also feature the barnyard acid-resisting Duratred outsoles for added protection in the cold and wet winter months.

    The boots come in black or teak in sizes 3-8.5 and cost £274.99.

    The new boots will be available in December and compliment the Ariat existing country collection, which includes the Coniston, Grassmere and Windermere boots. These boots are all suitable for riding and country pursuits but do feature the GORE-TEX lining of the new boots.

    More information on the range of Ariat footwear online or call 0845 600 3209 for your nearest stockist.

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