Mountain Horse Xena riding boot is an elegant and functional tall boot designed for riders who demand high standards of comfort, fit, and durability. The boot combines a classic look with modern technical solutions, making it equally suitable for training and competition.
The smart closure with a button at the top and bottom provides a secure and stylish fit while making it easier to put on and take off. The individually adjustable spur holder makes it easy to place the spur exactly where you want it for optimal effect and stability.
Inside, the boot is equipped with a Vertycor lightweight insole. Vertycore is a light and comfortable polyurethane insole with several shock-absorbing layers that provide good comfort and relief for the foot. The sole is designed to support the foot on several levels and help reduce strain.
The outsole is developed to withstand daily use and provides a secure grip in the stirrup thanks to the contoured grip panel. This gives increased stability and control while riding, regardless of discipline. Same foot as on Mountain Horse Xanadu boots.
Mountain Horse Xena is the riding boot for the rider seeking timeless design, technical comfort, and reliable function in one pair of boots. Perfect for those who want a long-lasting riding boot with thoughtful details and a high riding feel.
Care:
To keep your new boots in the best condition and maintain their fine appearance, regular care is important. By following these tips, you extend the life of your boots and preserve both function and finish.
Daily care for all types of footwear
Wipe the boots with a slightly damp cloth after each day to remove dirt, mud, and residues from the stable environment. Horse urine is acidic and can damage the material if left on the surface. Use a soft brush to gently remove dirt from zippers, seams, and the outsole so that the zippers continue to work smoothly.
Boots should be stored indoors at normal room temperature. If they become very wet, fill them with absorbent paper and let them dry slowly. Never place them near radiators or other heat sources, as heat can dry out the natural oils in the material and cause cracks.
Use boot trees when the boots are not in use to preserve their shape and reduce creases in the shaft.
Care of leather boots
Leather needs regular care to maintain its softness and suppleness. Treat the boots with a leather balm or conditioner about once a month or as often as you clean your riding equipment.
Always apply the care product to clean and dry leather. Use a soft cloth and apply a thin layer, polish as needed to the desired finish or follow the product instructions. This helps restore the natural oils that are lost during daily use.
Shoe polish can be used as needed, especially if the color needs refreshing. Suede, nubuck, and treated or distressed leather types should not be polished. Glycerin soap is not recommended as it can give black leather a greenish tint.
Mountain Horse Xena riding boot is an elegant and functional tall boot designed for riders who demand high standards of comfort, fit, and durability. The boot combines a classic look with modern technical solutions, making it equally suitable for training and competition.
The smart closure with a button at the top and bottom provides a secure and stylish fit while making it easier to put on and take off. The individually adjustable spur holder makes it easy to place the spur exactly where you want it for optimal effect and stability.
Inside, the boot is equipped with a Vertycor lightweight insole. Vertycore is a light and comfortable polyurethane insole with several shock-absorbing layers that provide good comfort and relief for the foot. The sole is designed to support the foot on several levels and help reduce strain.
The outsole is developed to withstand daily use and provides a secure grip in the stirrup thanks to the contoured grip panel. This gives increased stability and control while riding, regardless of discipline. Same foot as on Mountain Horse Xanadu boots.
Mountain Horse Xena is the riding boot for the rider seeking timeless design, technical comfort, and reliable function in one pair of boots. Perfect for those who want a long-lasting riding boot with thoughtful details and a high riding feel.
Care:
To keep your new boots in the best condition and maintain their fine appearance, regular care is important. By following these tips, you extend the life of your boots and preserve both function and finish.
Daily care for all types of footwear
Wipe the boots with a slightly damp cloth after each day to remove dirt, mud, and residues from the stable environment. Horse urine is acidic and can damage the material if left on the surface. Use a soft brush to gently remove dirt from zippers, seams, and the outsole so that the zippers continue to work smoothly.
Boots should be stored indoors at normal room temperature. If they become very wet, fill them with absorbent paper and let them dry slowly. Never place them near radiators or other heat sources, as heat can dry out the natural oils in the material and cause cracks.
Use boot trees when the boots are not in use to preserve their shape and reduce creases in the shaft.
Care of leather boots
Leather needs regular care to maintain its softness and suppleness. Treat the boots with a leather balm or conditioner about once a month or as often as you clean your riding equipment.
Always apply the care product to clean and dry leather. Use a soft cloth and apply a thin layer, polish as needed to the desired finish or follow the product instructions. This helps restore the natural oils that are lost during daily use.
Shoe polish can be used as needed, especially if the color needs refreshing. Suede, nubuck, and treated or distressed leather types should not be polished. Glycerin soap is not recommended as it can give black leather a greenish tint.