To help you decide which type of boot is best for you - and to help you choose correctly - we will explain the four types of boots:
Dressage boots.
Jump boots.
Polo boots.
Riding boots.
Boots or cowboy boots.
Booties.
Shoes with leggings.
The 5V dressage boots They have a very high shaft, covering the entire calf - practically below the knee - and have a rubber or leather sole with a rubber sheet. Their heel is low: around 3 centimetres. The leather is strong so that it maintains its linear structure. They are very tight, so you have to choose the measurements or size very carefully. They may be a bit difficult to put on, but this makes them fit the leg, giving a stylised image and maintaining an elegant and austere line.
The 5V Jump Boots They are usually a little more flexible than dressage boots, as this discipline requires more freedom of movement and a lighter boot. They usually have a zipper at the back, so that the rider has a balanced feeling when jumping, while avoiding any kind of friction.
The polo boots 5V They have a strong leather, which allows great protection for the rider against the knocks and scrapes that this sport entails. They usually have a zipper on the front and it is advisable that they are very resistant. In 5V we usually use metal zippers.
And that's all for now. In later articles we will talk about the rest of the boots that we have left out: boots or cowboy boots, booties and leggings shoes.