How to Break in Tall Riding Boots
Things You'll Need
- Plastic grocery bags
- Boot conditioner
- Heel lifts
Instructions
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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.
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Rub the back of boots with boot conditioner. This can help loosen the leather and make the back of the boots softer.
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Place heel lifts inside boots, then slide boots on. The heel lifts may help reduce knee pain caused by boot tightness.
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Zip riding boots up and walk around the house. Horsechannel.com recommends breaking in tall riding boots for around 15 minutes.
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Repeat breaking in procedure twice a day, for up to two weeks. After boots become pliable enough that you can easily move your legs, you can then wear them out riding.
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