Tredstep Unisex Donatello Front Zip Paddock Boot Black
All the best from the Donatello Tall Boots in a Paddock boot version. Super stylish and practical, crafted in full grain leather and fully leather lined. Mounted on our revolutionary cushioned rubber sole which combines a classic profile with the latest in sole technology.
This coupled with a coolmax lined cushioned footbed ensures advanced stirrup grip and ankle flexibility while reducing foot fatigue. Fitted with a Tredstep branded brass zip and double gore elastic panels.
Tredstep?s Donatello Paddock Boots
- Full Grain Leather Upper and leather lining
- Revolutionary advanced rubber sole
- Coolmax lined comfort footbed
- Contrast stitching
- Spur rests
- Branded YKK Brass zipper
- Branded Puller
- Double gore elastic panels
TREDSTEP UK
Tredstep has a dedicated team of designers lead by Aidan Keogh that continue to meet riders’ needs at all levels of training and competition. We do this in collaboration with many professional riders around the world who use and test Tredstep products, examining the features and benefits and offering vital feedback.
Tredstep, a truly innovative and exciting brand!
Tredstep Ireland was founded in 1993 by Aidan Keogh. Born at the foot of the Dublin Mountains in Ireland, Aidan was lucky enough to be surrounded by Connemara ponies and terrific Irish horses on his parents’ farm. Aidan’s international career began as a 16 year old junior 3 day event rider on an irrepressible small horse called Blueberry, who was immensely challenging but on a good day could outclass the competition.
Aidan honed his talent through attention to detail, self-discipline, consistency, and above all efficiency. He went on to work, train, and compete in Ireland, UK, Europe, and the USA in Dressage, Show Jumping, and Eventing and has worked and trained with some of the best international trainers around the world. He has competed at five star international competitions in the US and Europe.
Aidan’s attention to detail and his desire to elevate his riding led him to design his own half-chaps so that he could optimise the degree and subtlety of his contact with his horse in a manner that was both comfortable and durable.