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What do your teen girls wear for mucking out/riding/general yard chores in freezing/windy/ice cold/wet/muddy conditions?

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Strikingclock · 08/10/2016 13:41

I am particularly interested in jacket recommendations please. Needs to be flexible enough for mucking out and riding, but warm enough when not quite so active. Plus fairly indestructible/washable but not £££££££££.

For the rest, are thermals/tights under jods ok with extra pair of socks?

Any ideas for muck boots etc?

DD, 13 yrs, tall, string bean, always catching colds. Want her to be prepared this year. Location: usually windy and icy.

Thanks!

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Strikingclock · 08/10/2016 13:44

Probably should add that she is just graduating to adult women's small sizes now.

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GinIsIn · 08/10/2016 13:46

I used to wear one of those double layer jackets - the kind that are a fleece and a windbreaker/waterproof that zip together to make one coat, but that you can also wear separately. Mine was from North Face but Mountain Warehouse does similar ones for much cheaper. Under that I used to wear layers as it's really easy to overheat when you are riding. So several thin jumpers instead of a thick one or big sweatshirt. And running scarves are great as they have no hanging bits to get caught in anything.

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GinIsIn · 08/10/2016 13:49

And here's the mountain warehouse one - my DH has the men's one and has also had the North Face and says it's just as good - www.mountainwarehouse.com/womens/jackets/womens-3-in-1-jackets/fell-womens-3-in-1-jacket-p11920.aspx/black

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wecantallbeperfect · 08/10/2016 13:50

Harry Hall stuff has always been okay for mine, although the older more serious rider has just purchased two Barbour coats!
Harry Hall jackets look smart though and I've washed them and re-waterproofed them myself.
Thicker jodphurs in winter with tights and decent riding socks. When they were younger I always bought them Mudruckers or equivalent as they were really warm. We are very rural up north and they did the job.
Decent gloves make a difference too! OP I feel cold now I hate the cold in winter Grin

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Strikingclock · 08/10/2016 14:58

Thank you so much FenellaMaxwell and Wecan'tallbeperfect!

Those all look like really good recommendations ... and are much appreciated ... will go and investigate!

DD used to have a fabulous Harry Hall riding jacket when she was smaller, it washed beautifully despite dd having landed in muddy puddles at various times, but I didn't seen anything in their range I liked this year.

Looks not a priority but this being a teen and everything... and yes a layered coat make sense!

DD did mention NorthFace herself but I gulped at the price rather. V. interested to note your dh's view that MH is just as good therefore!

Will definitely investigate Muckruckers! And extra warm gloves!

Thank you both!

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5OBalesofHay · 08/10/2016 19:43

Original muck boots. Neoprene is the way to go with winter boots. I love my waterproof chaps as I don't get cold wet soggy thighs riding in rain. My best winter coat by far is my Musto but my Shires one is also pretty good. Then yes, layers.

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5OBalesofHay · 08/10/2016 19:45

And gloves in scores! If they are wet they are cold.

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Japonicathehorseygirl · 08/10/2016 19:59

Long johns - only October and I already have mine on😀

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GinIsIn · 08/10/2016 20:13

DH doesn't ride, but he walks absolutely everywhere in all weathers and says the coat's been brilliant.

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GinIsIn · 08/10/2016 20:19

Oh and my boots were alpine yard boots - I think Harry Hall or Aigle - one of the two. They were fab! (I was a teen in a colder country than the uk)

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Laughsandgiggles · 08/10/2016 20:29

Not sure about jackets but try tkmaxx as they often have good ones in - I got a musto blouson one for £30.
In regards to legwear - primark fleece lined leggings. The really thick ones - plush lined I think they might be called. I wear them under my jods and they are so cosy.
And another vote for muck boots. I live in mine and they never let me down.

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Strikingclock · 08/10/2016 21:46

Just turning off the computer before bed and spot all these further replies - thanks everyone - all these suggestions are really useful.

Laughsandgiggles I'm abroad so don't get to those shops generally, but will definitely have a look out when I am next in UK, thanks.

Yes I was thinking of thermal long johns Japonica - any one know if M & S ones are any good?

50bales I will definitely check out those coat recommendations - thanks - and waterproof chaps are a good idea - noted about the gloves too!

Fenella thanks again, I'll have a look at Aigle boots (more readily available over here).

Are neoprene boots heavy do you happen to know?

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5OBalesofHay · 08/10/2016 23:03

Neoprene with a riding sole are perfect for winter.
No heavier than leather

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Strikingclock · 09/10/2016 13:28

Thank you again 50bales

I had a good surf around last night and found quite of few of the items everyone has mentioned, some of which are reduced in price.

This site here seems good and they deliver internationally. (No I don't work for them!)

Thanks again for all the advice everybody! Everyone says it is going to be a hard winter this year (no idea if this is true or not!) but want to be properly prepared!

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britnay · 09/10/2016 15:51

Another vote for Muck Boots! They are fab! No need for thick socks even when it snows, they are so toasty and comfy :) I also hack in mine in the winter, but they would be a bit clunky for schooling :)

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Strikingclock · 09/10/2016 16:19

Thanks Britnay will have a look!!

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mrslaughan · 09/10/2016 20:11

I layer. I spent a fortune several years ago on an ariat jacket, but it's way to warm to ride in.......
So I have a Musto waterproof and wind proof jacket which depending on temp layer various things - I am a huge fan of icebreaker as it breaths - but it isn't cheap.
I also have down vests - I get those from uniclo - just because they are thin, but very warm and cheap compared to a name brand.
For my kids - who are younger than your daughter , (my sons a big 11) , I use icebreaker, uniclo fleeces, and uncle down jackets and down vests , which they can layer up. I also keep an eye on the local outdoor store - got my son a fab woman's small down jacket (in boy friendly colours). For rainproof coats - I find the regatta brand short raincoats great - I buy them big enough that they can put a fleece and down vest underneath.
For feet - in winter I buy them woof wear yard boots , I get them the long ones., of course they also have wellies boots, but the woof wear are great in the snow, wet, cold etc.
We spend slot of time outside - horses, and dog walking and I figure that if they are warm they will never mind!

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mrslaughan · 09/10/2016 20:15

Oh gloves ! I also splash out on the roekle polartec gloves- I think they are the Warwick- they hug the hand so great for riding ..... don't add bulk but keep your hands toasty warm and wash and dry really easily

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Strikingclock · 09/10/2016 20:27

Gosh, thank you so much for that encyclopaedic answer Mrslaughn! Obviously the voice of experience speaking there!

I will follow up on all those v useful recommendations, thanks!

Incidentally, we are thinking along the same lines! My strategy =warm clothing = more time outdoors = less screen time! That's the theory anyway!

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mrslaughan · 09/10/2016 20:34

It is actually a really good strategy - our kids screen time is severely limited- which is fab!
Oh another brand to look at is noble outfitters -I have a pair of there riding tights and I love them - I am planning on trying there softshell ones over winter.....but maybe abit costly for a growing girl!

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Strikingclock · 09/10/2016 20:43

Thanks again MrsL for Noble Outfitters suggestion. Will check it out!

Yes, I can't risk anything too pricey atm as DD is growing like a weed!
But I'm confident of being able to find her a good selection of items now, thanks to all these recommendations from those in the know!

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Butkin1 · 10/10/2016 10:49

Just liking the concept of your DD mucking out in all weathers. Wonder where we're going wrong with ours !!! (she's happier to be plaiting up..)

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Strikingclock · 10/10/2016 16:02

Ah Butkin Smile DD v v keen atm because (if all goes well) we will moving from riding school situation to horse ownership by end of year (if we can find something suitable - purchase of last 3 serious contenders all fell through (last one post vet's inspection). She is v v motivated at the moment because it is something she has been working towards for six years (and she is currently not doing all the work!!). Don't want to pre-judge but we'll see how her commitment holds up on early, icy, weekend mornings once the novelty has worn off!! Wink

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Biggles398 · 13/10/2016 20:01

Don't forget a decent woolly / fur hat!

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