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Punkgirl512
2 years ago

Yes, double contributions. One thinks that a new question arises and then one sees only: Oh, is the same as a few minutes before. This has nothing to do with bitterness. The one who usually taps a low response is annoyed by the second question.

Except for that. Rules are also prohibited here. There’s the function “Replace a question” – but it’ll take you nix within a few minutes. There are no more answers here either, here there are only 10 horsemen who really respond actively.

Such questions are rather what for Facebook – and “experience” with any brand is still relative. Yes, the one makes quite creepy experience, the next suggests you Hobo, Ariat or similar, others celebrate this brand again.

In the end, south wind is not a cheap ice cream and how much they end up, especially on care and use. The fact that shoes wear faster, which are worn almost permanently, is clear. This is more like other “experiences” that have been worn significantly less and keep significantly longer – something.

And since you love double contributions, there are also brav copied among both questions.

CarosPferd
2 years ago
Reply to  Punkgirl512

And as all double contributions love: reported and is already deleted.

Grauling0605
2 years ago
Reply to  CarosPferd

Mist, I had answered under the deleted 😂

Grauling0605
2 years ago

I have some (but made of leather) and I am so semi-satisfied.

Are comfortable, give good stability and fulfill their purpose, processing is okay. Were my first leather riding boots, so I have no comparison.

Look after one and a half years (in which I carried them about 4-5 times a week, but I walked around with it) quite healthy. In addition, the push button on the tab is broken over the zipper. It can be repaired quite cheaply, but it’s annoying, especially if you don’t have any other riding boots.

Again, I wouldn’t buy them, but I’d put more on quality.

Baroque
2 years ago
Reply to  Grauling0605

This is also a quality criterion. I had years when I rode several horses every day and years when I didn’t wear my boots. On average, my boots come to ride 2.5 hours a week and are now 29 years old. Look pretty new.

Grauling0605
2 years ago
Reply to  Baroque

I have no claim to wear the 30 years. But 5 would be nice. They’ll be fine, but with the beautiful look it was over quickly.

Grauling0605
2 years ago

I admit openly and honestly, I am a fashion victim and I like to buy pretty things. Nevertheless, you don’t want the last thing about something functional like riding boots.

Baroque
2 years ago

I don’t know a reason to want other rides in my life. What for? Cost of money, too. Mine are now at the current new purchase price at 10 €/year. I’d rather use the money for something other than new boots.

If you come from me for twice the time, they could still be fit after 15 years.

magintosch
1 year ago

Boahh I love my south wind riding boots. Got them for two years and it’s not a thing or something. Mega Recommendation