





Our Rambler Western Boots combine durability and seamless comfort using the high-quality lightweight material. The square toe and tall shaft create a style that will add the cowboy-style appeal to your ensemble. Rubber is used to construct the outsole so that the boots stay lightweight and durable. These western boots will perfectly blend with jeans, helping you create the authentic country fashion that is perfect to be worn every day. These boots use the ATS technology that ensures all-day stability and comfort. These distressed boots are made to meet the outdoor athletic requirements with its ultimate performance.No matter what you need, there’s an Ariat product made for you. Ariat works with global suppliers to develop new material that is lighter, cooler and more durable than anything else in the market. Every product, from hiking and work boots to western casual wear and English riding gear, gets field tested with people like you, enabling us to consistently raise the bar for functionality and style.Ariat is committed to building a different breed of company, one that reflects our core values as a team and those of our consumers. Our company values have shaped our success since 1993 — a commitment to innovation, quality, integrity, teamwork and respect. Ariat was founded with one simple objective: To provide the most technologically advanced riding boots for the world's top equestrian athletes. Today, Ariat is the leading performance footwear and apparel brand for equestrian athletes around the world. From show jumping to team penning, Ariat boots provide the foundation upon which world-class athletes work, ride, and compete.






Z**N
Great
At first it was a tight fit,Then suddenly it wasn’t!!!!I pushed hard, and they resisted, then without warning I slid into heaven.I wore them really great all night and then all day.No break in needed.Great soles, awesome leather, tight stitching.Really great boots.Note: I don’t give 5 stars. Never. Almost never.
A**R
Damn nice boots
Alright, so, I haven't had a pair of boots since I was like, OK, well, let's just say it was pretty much 30 years ago. Remember when America loved country in the mid-nineties? Y'know, before Shania and Carrie, and Reba was the hottest woman in Country Music? Yeah, that era. So, it's been a minute.Why did I come back to this? Hell if I know, honestly, but, here I am, lifting weights, wearing camo and talking to God - just seemed like this was where things were headed and I embraced it.So I got the boots.Which, again, I have no real frame of reference, so, if you've had boots in the last 30 years, we probably have different expectations. Was I prepared for how soft the leather was? Nope, but, it's damn nice. Flares out my boot cut jeans a bit more than I was imagining, but I assume that'll change as we age together.Putting 'em on . . Again, I'm used to sneakers that I keep loose-laced and can slip on. Taking whole minutes to literally shove my foot in was not what I was expecting, but, understandable.Once I got into 'em, I understood why it was suggested to go half size down and one step wider. They're a little tighter than I'm used to across the top, but I think that'll loosen up with some more time in 'em, too. The half step down in size and going wider was clutch - they fit very well. The insole is also pretty comfy, looks like a memory foam kinda deal.Color is pretty accurate from the pictures, I've attached my own real-world example.They're definitely a square toe, which, I personally believe is more appropriate for men, and bottom line, they look right under jeans, where they should be. Your toes obviously aren't gonna fit all the way to the end, but I don't feel like I'm wearing clown shoes, either.Outsole felt pretty tacky at first blush, which was unexpected, but a welcome detail. I'm not worried about slipping in these, despite having a boot heel I'm not used to. Doing a few laps in the driveway, looking like I'm learning to walk, again, help mold 'em to my feet.So, in conclusion, I'm finna pop the tags and give these a fresh coat to make 'em mine - I'm keeping 'em and looking forward to many years in these boots.TLDR: color is pretty accurate, go half size down and one step wider, and you should be fine. Everything else is preference.
S**O
Sizing is definitely skewed
This is an awesome boot. Looks great and is super comfortable. The sizing, however, is way off. I wear a 13D or 14D in normal shoes depending on the brands. So I originally ordered a 13D. Got the shoes and the they were too narrow. Ordered a 14D and they were also too narrow. Ordered a 13EE and the right fit perfectly but the left was too narrow. Ordered a 14EE and they were so big, I could kick the boot off by flinging my leg forward. At this point, I went to a local retailer that sells Ariat to see what was going on. The man who runs the place is a real cowboy - owns a huge ranch out here and opened his own western store cause he was having a hard time finding products he could trust. He ended up giving me some advice about western boots: the length does not matter and the heel slippage doesn’t matter - what matters is that the widest part of the boot must be directly under the widest part of your foot because then the arch of the boot lines up with the arch of your foot. Everything else will fall into place once the boot wears in and forms to the foot’s arch. Pull-on western boots shouldn’t break in over the top of your foot as that’s what keeps them on your feet when you walk. When the boot breaks in under the arch of your foot, and the balls of your feet break in the widest part of the boot, the boot essentially sucks itself onto your foot and stays put.He also has been selling Ariat for years and gave me some advice that he picked up along the way: Ariats made in Mexico fit true, Ariats made in China tend to run narrow and Ariats made in Vietnam run long.In the end, I ended up ordering a pair of 13EE through him and he ordered three pairs for me to try on. I ended up with a pair from China that fit a little narrow, but after 3, 8-hour days, they have become my most comfortable shoe I currently own.
P**E
Great first time boot
Very comfortable and fit to size. The leather looks a little on the cheap side but, still looks pretty good to me. Obviously these are not a high end boot and as long as you know that going in you will not be disappointed. The soles are rubber so there is not loud walking sound or break in like with leather soles. Out of the box they are ready to go and i think they are a good pair for a starter boot for someone new to the cowboy boot world.
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