

👢 Step into heritage, stride with confidence.
The ARIAT Men's Heritage Roper Western Cowboy Boot combines authentic full-grain leather craftsmanship with advanced ATS ergonomic support and a durable Duratread rubber sole. Designed for professionals who demand both rugged performance and refined style, this 10" shaft boot features a stable 1.375" roper heel and a removable cushioned insole for all-day comfort on uneven surfaces. Perfect for those who want a versatile boot that transitions seamlessly from hard work to social settings, it promises durability, comfort, and classic Western flair.

































| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
| Shaft height | 10 |
| Sole material | Rubber |
H**K
Comfortable and handsome boot!
I always wanted to try wearing cowboy boots but never had a clue on how to get started. Where I live there are no stores that sell cowboy boots where you can try on different style and sizes. Besides I don't know what I'm looking for and don't know how to fit cowboy boots. Finally, prices for cowboy boots that are considered to be high quality seemed to be too expensive for something I knew nothing about. But today's world is far different from the world when I was a young man. Today there are online retailers that offer vast choices in manufacturers, price, models and sizes. There are manufacturers that offer price points from affordable to high quality life-long investments. And finally, there are online videos and blogs that give detailed information relating to sizing and fitting, and the different styles. I was looking for an affordable, good quality boot that was comfortable and stylish. Something that was more plain and not flamboyant. A boot that could be both fashionable for casual wear and rugged enough for outdoor work. The Ariat Heritage Roper in Distressed Brown checked all my boxes. The Roper style is perfect for the novice that wants something that is easier to put on and take off. I wear 9.5Wide for all my tactical boots, so I did the same for the Roper. The 9.5 was super comfortable and was easy to put on and take off. Walking was almost effortless. But there was chafing around the ankles and a loose fit at the top of my foot. Videos said that there should be a pop or whoosh when putting on the boot and it shouldn't be too easy to take off. The 9.5 had no whoosh and taking off was like taking off a slipper. So I returned it for a 9 Wide. The 9 fit snug around the ball and arch of my foot, maybe a little tight. But I knew that 9.5 was too loose. Putting on the boot produced a whoosh and taking off the boot required a healthy pull. Wasling around town today felt a little tight but comfortable enough. There was no rubbing and I don't think it will cause blisters. Overall, I am very pleased with the fit and finish of the boot. The only downside to the boot is that it has no goodyear welt. But that is a compromise between price and performance. The all-rubber sole gives the comfort and performance of a work boot and delivers at a low price. You get what you pay for. Online videos that show the Roper being rebuilt and taken apart shows that the sole is stitched onto the leather, so it's not connected with just cement. Unless that stitching comes apart, I do not expect the sole to separate from the shoe like some well-known hiking boots that will go unnamed. The leather and construction of this boots is of good quality. This is not a boot that just pretends to be rugged. It's a real honest boot that I am glad I purchased.
D**S
Stiff and almost decided I didn’t want please read full review for explanation.
I’ll start with it’s been years for me to be back in boots . I could never find a good fit . I would say I have a fairly narrow foot but redwing store measurement was 12D on right foot and a strong 11 1/2 D on left foot. ( I bought redwing as well ) Getting foot in was a real pain , like I was thinking I’ll never get these off hard . Was really tight on instep. After they were on I’m like I hate these they are too tight. I’ll don’t return items that I bought wrong size of so I figured I’ll wear them and see. I’m so glad I did. Took 4 days of on and walking in them to loosen up. Some my fault I didn’t condition the leather ,I forgot that was needed . Now they are still tight getting on and off but either it’s stretching or I’m getting stronger 😀. At this point day 5 they have a nice pop when foot is seated and little what I would consider perfect fit heal slip . Like it only moves the tiny bit that it should. I love them . Still stiff uppers but I’m working them and I do enjoy wearing. Not putting on or taking off yet but no blisters at all . When they loosen up they are nice and soft. Once the uppers soften up and they are but I’m hand working that part it doesn’t get flexed if you don’t roll them around. I bet they will fit perfectly. The redwing 1155 I bought are easier to get on but I do like the feel of the Ariat better at this point. For the price a nice boot . I only hope the redwing gets as comfortable those were 263$ quality wise I fee redwing are better but you can get almost two pair of Ariat for not much more . I just don’t want to have to go through breaking in more is only reason for getting the other brand . Guys at farm store claim they get a good year out of wrists then another couple as The Who cares stomp around in whatever boots if you keep them conditioned. But these farmers are probably well we know they are putting these Ariat through a lot more than I will. I would say if you want to save some break in and not going to wear often maybe go half size bigger but only if your just wearing once in a while . For a everyday foot I would say get the correct size , expect them to be snug to tight at first. Everyone’s feet are different I do have a high instep foot . And on and off could only be a issue for me . In the othe boot brand I mentioned I kinda wish it was a little more snug to start with and I may have to get a 1/2 size smaller but salesperson said try these forts then if he is wrong no question asked exchange or refund it would be exchange only if I have too. If your on the fence I would say get measured and order the size of your foot and not listing to ones who say buy big or small on boots . Like me thier foot will be different than yours . They run true to size as far as I can tell. If your foot dead have a high instep it will be hard getting on and off . It is getting a lot better on the 5th day. When looking at boots the heal height can help or hurt your back. With me it kinda hurts with these but Ariat sell inserts to address this . As far as foot comfort goes I like them for my back I’ll end up with incerts. The other brand I don’t know yet but heal is different height and so far feel better on back. I do not regret buying the Ariat at all . These are just my personal opinions and trying to help someone else if I can . And I mentioned a few things I learned from boot shopping. Main thing is please get your foot measurements. Length and width. If you do that your ahead of the game . Now my sneakers feel weird to wear 😃 Take care everyone
J**G
Top notch boots!
Great boots! Admittedly, this is my first pair of western boots. Found the 10.5 EE in black for $62 and decided to go for it. I have some Ariat Flexpro work boots (which are great!) In 10.5D - my normal street shoe size. Given feedback on other reviews, I figured the 10.5 EE - with a sale price for that specific size - would work. Well, it's pretty close. Lengthwise, a 10 would have been even better. Widthwise, these have just a bit extra room side-to-side. The fit is close enough that with wearing thick boot socks, they are nearly perfect. Keepers. These are very comfortable boots, supple quality leather and even look somewhat classy. Good enough to wear to work in, wear to the office or just casual wear. If you're looking for comfortable, well made solid boot - these Ariats are it. BTW - I like these boots enough that I went to Cabelas and got another pair of Ariats - Ramblers. After trying some on, I got the Ramblers in 10D - a nice comfortable snug fit. I also tried some Ariat Sport wides - which fit great in a 9.5EE. Again, I normally wear a 10.5D street shoe size. Depending on the Ariat style, going down 1/2 to a full size down should work. Trying boots on in a store is probably the best option as some Ariat styles are more narrow than others. Either way, Ariat boots are top notch - get some and you won't regret it.
K**0
Fit great and passed a tough first test
Needed a pair of boots that a) could be used for all-around wear -- meaning not just as a work boot, b) were TSA friendly so I could pass quickly through security, and c) were fairly weather resistant. I followed Amazon's size suggestion based on previous purchases which guided me into an 11.5. Upon arrival the next day, was impressed with the packaging and quality of the boots for less than $150. They fit great and I wore them around the house for a couple of days before taking them on a trip this past weekend to the east coast. Was greeted to 36 hours of some truly awful weather, including standing on wet and muddy sidelines all day as a spectator. I had taken the risk of bringing these boots as my only footwear for the weekend--a move that could have been disastrous with anything short of a foul-weather boot--but I wanted to see if these could serve as a perfect travel boot so I could pack light. Thankfully, these worked even better than I expected and and my feet stayed warm and dry in the nasty conditions. I had considered getting a pair of traditional leather bottomed ropers but was very glad I opted for the Ariat's as the traction was nice, and leather soles would likely have been ruined had I gone that route. The boots were also very comfortable for walking through the airport and passed through the metal detectors as expected. All in all, I am very impressed with the quality, fit, looks and function of these boots.
A**R
Size 10 is pretty true
Ordered EE Wide, they are a little narrow but, nice boot.
B**N
Ariat Round Up womens boot is super comfortable.
The ARIAT Round Up boot fits great! It's very comfortable, and its the first ARIAT that has ever fit me. Like all western boots it takes a while to go through the break in period to get the heel cap to conform, but it was worth it!!
G**A
Great quality for a reasonable price
Great shoe as always
L**P
They will need some break in time
When I first got these boots I almost sent them back. They were very stiff and felt a bit too narrow. I had tried on a pair of EEs in a store and they were too wide. The store didn't have my size in D width so I ordered them. Warning, the first time you put them on they will be stiff. I decided to try and break them in rather than send them back. I used some leather relaxer, wore them, and tried to stretch them a bit with shoe trees. After a couple of weeks of wearing and working on them, they are finally starting to feel a bit better. However, I'm thinking at this point I should have send them back and ordered an 11 1/2 instead of the 11. I have two pair of Justin boots and they are both 11s. The toe box on these boots is just a bit narrower and I should have gotten a longer boot so that my toes didn't go as far into the toe box. I like the looks of the leather, but if you get them wet they turn dark. I have avoided putting an oil on them because I know that they will turn dark. But, I know that I will soon have to oil them up because they get wet easily. Would I buy them again? I think so, they are good looking boots and they seem to be well built. I have had a lot of compliments on them. But buying boots on the internet is a crap shoot so I won't be doing that again. Go to the store and try them on.
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