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How to care for your tall boots

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2015
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    Tall boots are an important investment for any rider, so it’s important to know how to care for them and help them last as long as possible. Jen from SmartPak’s Retail Store is an expert at making sure you’ve got everything you need to keep your boots looking great and lasting as long as possible.
    See something you need to help your tall boots keep on keepin’ on? Great! Visit www.SmartPak.com to get yours from SmartPak today! Don’t forget - SmartPak is the smartest place to shop, thanks to free ground shipping on orders over $75!

Komentáře • 16

  • @actuallyscarlet
    @actuallyscarlet Před 4 lety +13

    1:24 If I was a professional rider, I'd definitely use those to help keep my boots in shape but most of the people at my barn just cut up a pool noodle. Pool noodles are really handy lol

  • @smartpak
    @smartpak  Před 9 lety +5

    Hi @Sophie Paterson! Excellent question, but unfortunately, we are unable to ship internationally. We know it's a bummer, as we'd love to service our rider friends everywhere around the world, but it's not something we offer at this time :( Have a great ride! - SmartPaker Nels

    • @elizabethblackwell6242
      @elizabethblackwell6242 Před 7 lety

      SmartPak I think the only solution is to move to Australia if you don't ship internationally. can you be here by the week after next? I need a few things!

  • @EQceptionalEquine
    @EQceptionalEquine Před 9 lety +6

    Are paddock boots made with the same kind of leather?

    • @smartpak
      @smartpak  Před 9 lety +2

      EQceptional Equine Hi, and thanks for your great question! The type of leather used to make paddock boots will depend on the brand and style that you have, but generally speaking will be a little bit tougher and more durable than the fine leather used to make field boots referenced in this video. For tips on the best cleaning products to use for your paddock boots we would recommend checking in with the manufacturer for their suggestions for what will work best for your boots. Happy boot cleaning! - SmartPaker Jessy

    • @EQceptionalEquine
      @EQceptionalEquine Před 9 lety +1

      Thank you! I was just curious cause I use the farnam one-step leather cleaner and didn't want to be using it and messing up my Ariat boots. :)

  • @avery4545
    @avery4545 Před 9 lety

    I have a boot bag but in demask from equine couture

  • @horsesanimalsandeverything4960

    Hey! I know a lot of people that keep their phones stored in the extra space of their tall boots. Do you know if this may damage the shape or interior of the boot? Thanks!

    • @smartpak
      @smartpak  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Horses, Animals and Everything, thanks for your question! Sadly, storing your phone in the extra space at the top of your tall boots can cause uneven stretching, which can make the boots a bit loose around your calf. A phone holder like the SmartPak Armband Cell Phone Holder is a great alternative to riding with your phone in your boot, and can be found here: pak.horse/2Qv5KzW . If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to our Customer Care Team at 1-800-461-8898. -SmartPaker Alissa

    • @horsesanimalsandeverything4960
      @horsesanimalsandeverything4960 Před 5 lety

      @@smartpak, Thank you for informing me of this! I just got a pair of tall boots from your online store, and I want to make sure that they stay in prime condition 24/7.

  • @marylynnequestrian1121

    Are synthetic field boots still made with leather?

    • @esme1743
      @esme1743 Před 6 lety +4

      Mary Lynn Equestrian hi! Synthetic field boots are not made with real leather, but they are made with a leather like material. Synthetics are perfect for vegan riders!

    • @mustangjane1610
      @mustangjane1610 Před 5 lety

      @@esme1743 nice answer ☺

  • @migmadmarine
    @migmadmarine Před 2 lety +1

    i swim,wade and shower in my boots

  • @headturnermicahperez1106

    What do you call that thing to keep it in shape again?