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Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe review


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  • Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe

    Score

    8/10
    • Style:
      7/10
    • Fit:
      8/10
    • Durability:
      9/10
    • Value:
      9/10
    • Performance:
      9/10

    Pros

    • Sherpa lining for added warmth
    • Peaked, adjustable and lined hood
    • Velcro leg straps
    • Reflective detailing
    • Eco-friendly waterproof finish
    • Great value

    Cons

    • Side zip vents don’t offer as much coverage as other styles

    Price as reviewed:

    £89.99

    Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe

    Two Bare Feet is a brand better known for water sports products, but they have extended their range to challenge the best riding robes for equestrians. The Two Bare Feet Hi-vis Lightweight riding robe is made from recycled materials and has an official waterproof rating of 10,000mm – this coat has never let me down, even during heavy downpours.

    This coat is great if you are looking for a longer oversized jacket offering some warmth, without it being too heavy. Not only have I worn this coat around the horses, but took it away camping in very wet and windy conditions. They have a variety of colour options so you’re sure to find something that suits you.

    Fit

    I’m 5ft4in and a UK12 and I would normally size up in coats to accommodate for layers when it gets cold. However, with the oversized fit I tested an XS and had plenty of room for extra layers.

    Definitely refer to their size chart before ordering. The coat finished just after the top of my wellies, which prevented rain running off my coat into them.

    Lady wearing Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe front view

    Features

    Having a soft sherpa lining meant this coat offers warmth without the extra weight, making it a good in-between coat if you are looking for something more than a lightweight jacket but don’t want the warmth and weight of a big and heavy winter coat.

    The hood has a peak with a drawstring adjustment at the back to prevent it from blowing down in the wind and keeping the rain out of your face. I was even able to get the hood over my riding helmet.

    The side zips and two-way zipper meant it was easy for me to adjust the coat for a comfortable fit when riding – I wore this coat for hacking and light schooling. The Velcro leg straps were easy to fit and have a popper to keep them out of the way when not in use.

    The fleece-lined pockets helped to keep my hands warm and protected when I was spectating, while the reflective detailing offered added visibility in low light.

    Rider wears Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe on a horse, viewed from the side

    I have had to wash this coat on a couple of occasions in the washing machine on a cool wash after some muddy camping trips and hung it out to dry on the washing line. It has fared well and still looking in great condition.

    Verdict

    This coat may be the perfect addition to your wardrobe if you’re working to a budget but don’t want to compromise on quality – and I think getting an equestrian specific one is really important if you would like to ride in it. It has stood up well to regular use and washing.

    Two Bare Feet do offer another riding robe (which you can see here on Amazon), but without the hi-vis elements and with a slightly lower waterproof rating, so this would be my recommendation if you’re looking at both as a horse owner.


    Who tested the Two Bare Feet Hi-Vis Lightweight Riding Robe?

    I am products editor at Horse & Hound and have been testing products for the last 10 years. I own three horses who are on grass DIY livery, so I am up the yard at least twice a day, doing all the daily jobs of a horse owner and riding up to four times a week.
    I live on Hayling Island, right by the sea, so regularly walk my dogs on the beach. As well as riding and walking the dog, I wore these coats on the school run, running errands in town, camping and endless hours in the field with my horses. To ensure I gave them a thorough test, I purposely went out in very wet weather on a regular basis – you can thank me later.

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