How Do You Break In Tall Riding Boots?
Horse riders typically wear tall riding boots that are made of stiff leather. Tall riding boots are purposely fitted uncomfortably tight when they are first sold in order to leave additional room for the leather to drop and stretch. Because the boots hit right at the knee, they can inhibit movement and be uncomfortable until they are broken in. There are simple techniques for equestrians to use in order to break in their boots before riding. Put on thin breeches and socks, then place each foot in a plastic bag. According to Horsechannel.com, the plastic bags will help you put on and remove boots more easily because they won’t be as tight. Rub the back of boots with boot conditioner. This can help loosen the leather and make the back of the boots softer. Place heel lifts inside boots, then slide boots on. The heel lifts may help reduce knee pain caused by boot tightness. Zip riding boots up and walk around the house. Horsechannel.com recommends breaking in tall riding boots for around 1