On 2/6/07, pippa258 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Karen! Good to know....
The newest model are the Ariat Terrain Insulated H20s. My mother has them and she loves them. I have the Tundras (2 years agos model), and they're water resistant and warm. *However* (this is my rant for the month) this year my father bought me the Glaciers since I was teaching and riding all through winter. They're the top of the line Ariat's, the Professional line. They fell apart this week... The sides cracked, they're leaking... Ariat has agreed to replace them, but this is the third Ariat product that's fallen apart this winter (2 pairs of gloves and one pair of boots). >From now on I'll stick with Mtn Horse. My original, ugly, duck footed Mtn Horse boots are 6 years old and still warm and waterproof. Steph -- "Brutality begins where skill ends." "Correctly understood, work at the lunge line is indispensable for rider and horse from the very beginning through the highest levels." Von Niendorff
