Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Horse Boot and Wraps

John Deere boots are one of the best boots in the country today. Many people (ranchers, cowboys, heavy industry workers, trekkers, loggers, miners, and Western fashion buffs) prefer them over any other boots.

Why John Deere? Well, that's because the maker of these premium boots, Dan Post Boot Company, ensures the quality of each pair of boots. The company uses the best materials and modern techniques in making their boots. Strict quality tests are implemented before the footwear is shipped out and find its way to the stores.

In itself, a pair of these boots looks great. However, you can customize your boots (and your style) by incorporating accessories over them. They will give your pair a unique character so that your John Deere won't look like any other John Deere on the road.

Some of the accessories mentioned here are not for looks but for a more practical purpose. By using these accessories, your boots can last longer.

  1. Leather boot bag (your cowboy boots) are an expensive investment. Protect them from by putting them inside a boot bag. There are beautiful top-grain leather boot bags in the market today. Most have two zippered compartments to store each boot. Handsome and rugged, a leather boot bag is a sure way to protect your boots while you travel in style.
  2. Boot saver (a short boot saver is indispensable, especially if you are walking on mud, rocky, or rugged terrain. Sure, your boots are tough, but they get extra protection by putting on a boot saver on them. A pair of boot savers looks much like a pair of short-shaft shoe, except that you don't wear them directly on your feet. You easily pull them over your boots) shoes for your boots! They are easy to clean, and the rubber can be washed. High-quality boot savers have deep self-cleaning treads, which are helpful in providing traction.
  3. Boot tree (a boot tree is a device that looks vaguely like a thin wooden foot and a calf). Between it is an aluminum joint that allows the "foot" and the "calf" to move at an angle. The boot tree is inserted into a boot upon storage. This accessory helps keep maintain the form and fit of each boot. Cedar boot trees are often preferred as cedar absorbs moisture and bad odor.
  4. Chains (if you are the type who wants to look "bad," you can buy boot chains. These chains add a tough-looking image as chains are associated with street gangs and bikers. Glistening chrome chains over black boots look intimidating, tough) and cool.

    Chains also serve a more practical purpose. It prevents you from slipping on slick, snowy, or icy ground. They work with the same principle with car tire chains; those chains provide traction.

  5. Gunslinger spurs want to have a real cowboy look? Put on some spurs on your boots. Spurs are those spiny circular projections that jut out from the back of the boot. They are used to direct the horse to move forward. Even if you do not ride a horse, a shiny pair of spurs will make your boot stand out from all others.
  6. Studs stars, circles, diamonds, squares . . . you name the shape. Metal studs can add a definite sparkle to your leather boot. Visit our Web Site www.saddleonline.com

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