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Old 14th January 2010
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Default Harry Hall Yale boots/Dublin River boots

Anyone know where I can get a pair of either of the above boots for less than £80? Really want a pair but they're sooo expensive for yard boots, and my usual muck boots just dont last very long so really want a pair of these.
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They have the Harry Hall ones for £74.91 on Surrey Equestrain. Personally I would never order from them again but if you want a baragain and your willing to risk waiting several weeks for them it could be worth it.
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I've had 2 pairs of Dublin River boots from an online shop on eBay called prequestrian.online, think I paid about £75 for them.

They sent them straight away and I had them within a day or two, really good service.

And the boots are never off my feet I absolutely love them
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They have the Harry Hall ones for £74.91 on Surrey Equestrain. Personally I would never order from them again but if you want a baragain and your willing to risk waiting several weeks for them it could be worth it.
sorry to hijack, but what happened with them? as I ordered some gaiters from them on 18th dec, they emailed to say they were being dispatched and I would get an email from the courior. I didn't, but left it because of christmas and snow. rang them yesterday and it says they don't take phone enquiries anymore- worrying! so I emailed and was told they'll be back in stock in a few weeks!
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I bought some river boots off ebay from prequestrian, mine were about £96 for the newer style which was the cheapest i had found them.
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Dont buy the dublin ones
To be fair mine got a lot of wear but they destoryed themselves the linign is like a sock so you wear a hole in it as you do with most boots at your heel then try to pull your foot out and cant becasue the lining gets all stuck round your heel they also arent that waterproof

Have you had a look on Rydale? they have some very similar type of boots and are much nicer and a little cheaper
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Default Harry Hall Yale boots/ Dublin River Boots

Thanks for your replies, will try the Ebay shop.

I've also had problems with Surrey Equestrian and would never order from them again.
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I think Derby House is selling them for just under £80, I could be wrong though!
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