Muck Boot Men's Muckster II Ankle
A**
Real Deal mucks at a great price !
Bought these as a gift for my grandpa, he loves them! I was certainly concerned that they may not be legit muck boots because the price was so much cheaper than other places selling the same exact boot! But, decided to give them a try anyway and they are legit muck boots! Saved money, grandpa loves the boots, and is happy! He said they are super comfortable and have a nice durable sole so he is able to walk through any type of area and be justFine. He also says they are water resistance and slip resistant ! Easy on / off , which he loves! He keeps these by the front door to wear any time he has to run outside to do anything through the day !Would recommend !
J**K
Great Boots all around
Bought these for my mom’s birthday and she hasn’t taken them off when we are working in the yard or in the woods. If you don’t like how hard it is to get taller mud boots off these are for you! She loves them and they are super comfortable!
L**B
Fantastic!
I’ve used Muck boots for years and have always loved them. I live on a farm and hunt waterfowl so I’m no stranger to mud and muck. I saw these while surfing Amazon, and thought a lower ankle size would be convenient for odds/ends around the farm. These are great! They’re comfortable, warm and water tight. The mud doesn’t stick to the bottom and they’re true to size. They look great, I got the brown ones and they almost look like work boots. My jeans slip over the top nicely. Overall, very satisfied!
C**
Ok
They fit good. But I have flat feet. So I can’t wear them long.
M**R
Year round waterproof
Year round waterproof. Loose fitting so walking long distances don't work for me. I do love easy on and off and waterproof. Comfortable. Heavy socks and they are great in snow.
J**E
Great waterproof gardening boot; won't hold up to walking on cement
I've been searching for the right work boots for several years now. I grow plants for a living, and 9/10 boots, even claiming to be waterproof, will leave my feet wet at the end of the day. The thin rubber boots I've tried like "deck boots" break down from use too quickly, thicker rubber boots are too clunky and inflexible. Both leave my ankles and calves sweaty. These are a nice in-between, comfortable, flexible, but definitely still a little clunky. In my job the bottom of my pants get wet, but I'd rather that than having sweaty ankles or sores on my shin and calf like some boots are prone to giving.For working in mud and grass, these boots should be great and hold up a good long while. Unfortunately I work on cement all day long, averaging 7+ miles of steps every day. After the first day they were notably worn. About 2 weeks in, the grip is largely smoothed out on the heels. The fact that these are just slightly too big in the ankle for me, combined with aspects of my job, definitely contribute to the wear. There is still plenty of rubber left, and I plan to wear them until they're dangerously slippery or wear through. They really are some of the most effective waterproof boots I've tried and are quite comfortable. I love that you can just slip in and out of them, but they're not too loose.I will update when they give out. I've spent over $400 on work boots in the past year, so if these last me 3 months and are still waterproof, I'll be thrilled.Edit 1 year later: My Mucksters finally wore through to the point where they were absorbing water, but I definitely got several hundred, if not a thousand or more miles of walking with them. I could see these lasting a literal lifetime of someone just using them in their backyard/garden. I bought another pair, and 2 weeks in I've worn them for over 100 miles. No noticeable wear yet. I'm being more conscious of not dragging my feet and it seems to make a huge difference in longevity.My only minor complaint about these boots is that, if you walk a ton like me, there's just not enough support in the soles. My toes and arches can get a bit achy, but not terribly so, and I'm sure a nice insole would eliminate that problem. Overall a very solid buy. If you can get them under $100, even better. There are very few boots in any price range that perform as well while remaining as comfortable.
V**L
Great step-in boot for chores
I love this boot! I have another pair of Muck boots, calf height and was expecting great quality. I was not disappointed. I use them all the time for gardening, feeding livestock and general walking around the farm. The only downside is the sole is more flexible than the standard Muck boot and my feet got sore when I was climbing a ladder to prune trees. They are slightly larger in size so I added a thicker insole, not a bad thing since I can wear thick socks and keep my feet warm outside.
R**E
What more can you ask for!?
I have tried several different brands of waterproof boots and each had its own downfall. One was too thin while another has little to no arch support and another was overall ill fitting. I spotted these and with the try then free for seven days why not.First they arrived on time and where what I had ordered. Myself, I ordered the same as my shoes size and with a heavy sock they fit so comfortable. I walked around the house a couple of different times to insure they didn't have to be returned. Then it was out to the garden where it had been raining on and off for three days, There was mud, tall wet grass and pavement. On all accounts they performed well, I forgot I had rubber boots on.Conclusion: Well made, comfortable, not to tall and not too short, on and off with easy and, their priced right. I have worn these all day on several occasions and they are just as comfortable at the end of the day as the start.
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