Ariat 10050889 Womens Futurity Boon Western Boot Pecan Brown
Ariat 10050889 Womens Futurity Boon Western Boot Pecan Brown - Designed in collaboration with 26x World Champion Cowboy Trevor Brazile, the Relentless collection of Futurity boots is a modern take on tradition for today’s cowgirl. With a cutter toe, roughout foot, and bright, bold shaft, this punchy pair is guaranteed to turn heads. Superior comfort and stability, plus an extra layer of heel-to-toe cushioning, keeps you on your toes.
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- ATS® technology provides ergonomic support on uneven terrain
- TekStep provides toe-to-heel cushion for comfort
- Removable All Day Cushioning insole
- Hand-nailed and color stained leather sole
- Duratread™ heel tap for wear resistance
- Resoleable Goodyear welt construction
- Six-row stitch pattern
- Pull holes
- 13" height
- Futurity heel
- 1.75" heel height
- Cutter toe
- Genuine leather foot and upper
- Leather lining
- Color: Pecan Brown
- Style # 10050889
Ariat International® is a premium performance footwear, apparel and accessories brand for equestrian sports and other outdoor activities, located in Union City, California. Ariat was founded by Beth Cross and Pam Parker in 1992.
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Ariat promotes its products through sponsorship agreements with the world’s top riders, teams, and global events.
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Ariat is the official footwear sponsor of Professional Bull Riding (the PBR), the fastest growing sport on US television. It is also a strong sport in Brazil, and is launching in China in 2016. Ariat is the official footwear, and apparel supplier of World Series of Team Roping (WSTR), the largest adult community of roping athletes, and the official footwear sponsor of National High School Rodeo Association (NHSRA).
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Ariat is the official footwear supplier of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), and a sponsor of the Winter Equestrian Festival, Central Park Horse Show, Tryon Park Equestrian Center, and Washington International Horse Shows.