Sporting Goods : Saxon Equileather Ladies Zip Up Paddock Boot

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Sporting Goods : Saxon Equileather Ladies Zip Up Paddock Boot

Saxon Equileather Ladies Zip Up Paddock Boot

from: Saxon




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 454





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Saxon
Label: Saxon
Product Manufacturer: Saxon
Publisher: Saxon
Ranking: 454
Studio: Saxon


Product facts:
  • Equileather paddock boots are all weather washable low maintenance and look like traditional leather
  • Thermo Plastic Resign (TRP) sole provides maximum durability and is long lasting.
  • Steel shank provides additional support.
  • More room in the toe cap area for a more comfortable fit.
  • A Very Affordable paddock boot.







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Item Description:
Saxon Equileather paddock boots are an all weather, washable, low maintenance boot, with a traditional leather look. The Thermo Plastic Resign (TRP) sole provides maximum durability and is long lasting. Steel shank provides additional support. Updated last provides more room in the toe cap area for a more comfortable fit. A Very Affordable paddock boot.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Boot
These boots are great and the price is right. The only thing wrong is they run a little small. So everyone, if you order them, order a 1/2 size larger.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - High Quality Boot
Wonderful quality boot at an affordable peice. Daughter wears it year round, even purchased a second pair! Well worth it!



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