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RoyJackson

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For all you Vermonters, Mainiacs and New Hampshirites:
Reckon I'm going to need a decent pair of muck boots or shoes pretty soon (like...now!)

Any recommendations?
 
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Ya, "The MUCK boot co.",I have at least six pair.Great all around boots.This time of year the uninsulated.Have a couple pair to work in,two pair for hunting,low cuts for summer.
 
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The chore boot is good, but the Arctic boot is great for cold weather. Wore my arctics all sap season tapping in 2' of snow, first time in years I didn't get cold feet. Either way, hard to beat mucks for all around chore work.
 
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Another vote for Muck boots. I have the Arctics, and I rarely wear Pac boots anymore, even when stand hunting in 20 deggree weather. I'll pick up a pair of non-insulated ones soon.

Will
 
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I have the Muck chore boots as well. I highly recommend them.
 
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Ya, "The MUCK boot co.",I have at least six pair.Great all around boots.This time of year the uninsulated.Have a couple pair to work in,two pair for hunting,low cuts for summer.

I second the MUCK Boot Co. brand...After 30 years+ of hunting they are the absolute best rubber boots I've ever owned...easy to pull on, better yet just as easy to get off...highly recommend them !!!!

Rich
 
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Another vote for the Muck Boot Co. I am on my third pair of wetlands for winter chores and I love them for bow hunting. Going to pick up a pair of the low cut chore boots for summer work .
 
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My wife swears by her Bogs.. she has suggested I'd like them but I'm still wearing a pair of Baffins with steel toe for around the farm. Fairly comfortable boot (Baffin) and reasonably priced. I have a hard time justifying over $100 for a pair of boots to slog around in horse sh*t and mud.

Sean
 
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Muck Boots rule. Hoser model for me. Nothin' but a Hoser.
 
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Another vote for the Muck Boot Co. I am on my third pair of wetlands for winter chores and I love them for bow hunting. Going to pick up a pair of the low cut chore boots for summer work .

Wetlands all the way for me as well. I've never had cold feet in them except for the one time I stepped in water higher than the boots!

If they get too warm I just roll the tops down.
 
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I'm a woodsman, hunter, fisherman, trapper, and I don't know what you call a guy who helps his family members who farm. Mucks are awesome. Great traction and warmth. Ice fishing my feet don't get cold, and I have the wetland model. The rubber around the foot is just rigid enough to provide ankle support, but lumber enough to flex so your feet are comfortable. I've found this makes the boots ideal for strapping on snowshoes. You can put the bindings on tight without cutting circulation, and the boots are light and don't weigh you down. The only down side for me is I use them so much I wear the heal out, but they'll last me about two years before that happens. I use them for work in the woods, and everything else I do outside. Awesome boot.
 
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About two years is all I get out of Mucks as well. I manage to rip big gashes in them about the time the tread wears out.
 
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Add another vote for muck boots. I use to buy the cheap boots and they would be useless in less than a year. I finally broke down and bought a pair of muck chore boots. They are still going strong after 6 years. Well worth the money.
 
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About two years is all I get out of Mucks as well. I manage to rip big gashes in them about the time the tread wears out.

The second winter with my Muck Boots and I ripped a hole in the rubber on the side walking though the woods in snow. I would have thought they were stronger but I guess not. I ended up putting a tire patch over it but it's now starting to pull off. I'm thinking of going with a different brand when I replace them.
 
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Mucks have treated me well - wearing the Woody Max during hunting season - always warm and dry. During the summer I switch to my old LaCrosse boots - probably more than 10 years old - just won't wear out, although the soles are getting a bit slick.
 
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Muck Boots...the "Chore" boot...Amazon.com: The Original MuckBoots Adult Chore Hi-Cut Boot: Shoes

Nice boots...pretty easy to get on...bit tougher to get off but that's more due to my gimpy leg and foot then the boot. A number of guys at work recommended them, BTW.
These are 15" tall....after a few months wear, I might pick up a pair of lowcut shoes. Same brand and material, just lower cut.
Congratulations. Usually when I bought a new pair of boots, I would wear them around the house and yard to break them in somewhat. Just a thought. Best wishes.
 
 
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