Description
Even Mongolian national wrestlers may compete in these traditional boots, proving their worth.
Wrestling gutals would not obstruct the wrestler’s movements, but they would shield his feet and knees. In addition, the unique shape of upturned toes aids in the wrestler’s success, which includes a variety of wrestling tactics to knock his opponent to the ground.
Mongolian boots are also well-suited to horseback riding. It’s important to note that nomadic pastoralists in rural areas spend the majority of their time riding horses. Gutals, that are well filled the gap of the stirrup and its flat sole, densely stand on the lower part of the stirrup. Mongolian gutals with an upturned toe and flat soles without heels, in other words, do not rootle and kill the soil or plant.
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