ARIAT Brushrider: A Western Boot That’s Ready to Ride (and Last)
ReviewNow, I’ve spent a good chunk of my life mucking around in dusty rodeo arenas and the occasional rowdy honky-tonk. So, trust me, I know a thing or two about what makes a good pair of western boots. They gotta be tough as nails, comfy enough to wear all day, and, well, let’s face it, they need to look the part. Recently, I finally got my feet into the ARIAT Men’s Brushrider Western Boot, and I’m here to give you the lowdown.

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You know what they say about first impressions, right? The Brushrider definitely makes a statement right out of the box. That embossed leather upper? Sharp, without being too loud. And the four-row stitch pattern with embroidery? Just the right amount of that classic western charm i. But the real win for me is that wide square toe. Finally, some room for my toes to breathe! That’s a lifesaver when you’re standing around all day.
ARIAT’s got a reputation for comfort, and they didn’t skimp on the Brushrider. They’ve thrown in their ATS (Advanced Torque Stability) system i. Add that synthetic lining, and you’ve got a boot that feels supportive and comfy all day long. Case in point: I wore these bad boys to a rodeo last weekend. Hours of walking, hours of standing, and my feet? Surprisingly happy. That lightweight forked shank really seems to do its job, giving you that extra support you need for those long days i.

Now, about that sole. The Brushrider’s got a DURATREAD sole, which is all about lasting and giving you some grip i. I haven’t exactly put these through the wringer for years yet, but that sole feels solid. I’ve had other boots where the soles gave out way too fast, so I’m feeling pretty good about the Brushrider’s chances of sticking around for a while.
That 13-inch shaft? It’s a sweet spot. Gives you enough ankle support without feeling like you’re stuck in a cast i. And the full-grain leather foot? Feels tough and well-made i. Now, the tag says these are either made in the USA or imported i.
A Couple of Things to Keep in Mind:
- Breaking ‘Em In: Like most leather boots, these will probably need a little breaking in. The leather can be a bit stiff at first, but it should soften up as you wear them.
- Sizing Can Be Tricky: I’d say, take a good look at that size chart before you order. Western boot sizes can be a little weird sometimes.
The Bottom Line:
The ARIAT Men’s Brushrider Western Boot hits that sweet spot between looking good, feeling good, and being built to last. So, whether you’re wrangling cattle or just appreciate a solid pair of boots, the Brushrider is worth a look. They’re made for performance and built to last, making them a smart buy for anyone who wants a dependable and stylish western boot.
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