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Muck boot suggestions
Xmas present for son, hunting mostly, some ice fishing...
Too many choices for my aging brain cells...:fury: |
I've been using Artic pro for years...I like them alot.
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Bogs Bozeman or Workman have served me well. The Bozeman was ranked #1 by Outside magazine
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I have been using the Muck Wetland boots for 5-6 years for everything from fishing on boats to ice fishing to snow blowing and yardwork. No complaints whatsoever.
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Muck arctic pros are my go to for the snow cold and hockey
Love em. My feet usually get cold easy and they sweat off my legs in them. High waterproof crocs Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Arctic pro
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I have the Arctic sport and the only complaint I have is they are too tall. Never had cold feet wearing them, cotton socks and all. Truly a great product.
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The artic pros are light and warm for long hours. Just try them on first, all the muck brand boots have somewhat narrow ankle openings. They're good too for standing on the ice all day especially if you add creepers. If you're going to spend lots of time on the ice, the baffin titans are big and bulky but always comfortable and easy to get in/out of after a long day.
I believe llbean carries the arctic pros Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Thanks gents, Santa bringing Wetlands
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I’ve had a pair of Muck Chore boots for 4-5 years
Plenty warm with wool socks and a felt insole, have stood in cold water ankle deep or better for hours duck hunting Caught the neoprene on barbed wire but a little gunk and a piece of fabric makes them waterproof again I’d buy them again but I don’t often get cold feet anyways If you do different boots might be in order Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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