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How to find your size

Finding your size for our Ready to Ride boots is easier than most riders think. You don't need perfect measurements, just a few simple references to guide you in the right direction. Our boots are designed to adapt to your leg, not the other way around. With flexible lacing, supportive leather and interchangeable insoles, the fit adjusts and fine-tunes as you wear them.

A few tips for the best fit:

  • Wear your riding breeches and socks when measuring
  • Use a pair of boots you already own as a reference
  • Measure more than once — your body changes throughout the day
  • Stand relaxed, with both feet on the ground
  • Ask a friend to help — it's easier and more accurate

What you need to get started
It all comes down to three things, which is enough to guide you to the right size:

How to measure your shoe size for riding boots

How to measure your calf width for riding boots

How to measure your calf height for riding boots

A more forgiving fit - Ready to Ride is designed to be flexible and adaptable. The front lacing allows for a few centimeters of adjustment, the leather softens and shapes to your leg over time and your body naturally changes during the day - your boots follow. This means you don't have to get everything "perfect" from the start.

Between sizes? If you're in between:

  • Choose the closer fit in the calf
  • Go up in foot size if you prefer more comfort. You can always fine-tune the fit with the included insoles.

Still unsure?
You're not expected to figure this out on your own. If you want guidance, we're always here and happy to help, and can quickly point you to the size that will work best for you. Chat with us or call +468219877.

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How to find your riding boot size - complete guide

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