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TerraTraxMen's Waterproof Rubber Muck Rain and Work Boot – Durable 6mm Neoprene Insulated, Ideal for Fishing Hunting & Farming
M**H
Very impressed with these!
We are going to do some surf fishing in Alaska this summer, so I needed something to keep my feet and calves dry and warm. This turned out to be an outstanding choice! These are not cheap, thin boots. Each of them weighs over 2 pounds 4 ounces. They are COMPLETELY lined with neoprene, which will really help keep out both the water spray and the cold. They are also quite comfortable, and as you can see from the photos, have outstanding tread on them, too. They were easy to pull on and take off, and I really appreciate that the top of the boots taper inwards a bit and because of the neoprene at the top, have some stretch to them.I ended up getting a size 7 in men's because I have had a really hard time finding women's boots like these - I ordinarily wear an 8 1/2 in women's - and these fit with a little room to spare. The fact that they're roomy means I'll be able to wear a couple pair of warm socks in them, which I'm really happy about!I think I'll be able to put them to other good uses, too. I'm thinking they might work well for winter snow activities, too.
R**O
Quality Materials and Construction
I use these type of boots to do chores around my property during rainy weather so they get a fair workout in the mud. The design amongst all the different brands out there is pretty similar, and the main difference is the quality of materials and construction. These are some of the better of the numerous pairs I’ve tried. They use good quality materials and the joins between the neoprene and rubber is consistent and solid, and the sewing on the neoprene is even and tight.Fit wise, I have wide feet and big calves so I went up a size and they actually fit perfectly. The neoprene around the calves has enough stretch to not be restricting, which I usually have problems with so that’s a definite plus.Of course, these are muck boots so don’t get them expecting breathability, but that’s common to all boots of these type. You get these to keep your feet dry and they definitely do the job. When I wear these out I’ll be buying a new pair since they’re definitely some of the better boots of these sort out there that I’ve tried.
B**T
no seams, no zipper, no laces, no buckles - nothing to leak!
The soles look to be one piece with the uppers and molded together - not glued. There are no zippers, no laces, no buckles - just one piece of rubber top to bottom. When I first say this I thought they would be impossible to get on, but the rubber stretches enough and there is a pull strap on the back in case you need it. The soles do seem a little soft and I don't think there is enough support to go hiking in them, but for snow play and work I think this will be fine. I had to go a half size larger based on availability, so they are a little loose. But heavier socks will certainly solve that problem. I can't say much on teh price because I have never bought boots like this before, but the price certainly seems reasonable.
B**R
Much better than my old ones
These are much more comfortable. They have better treads. They are slighltly taller. They are also elestice around the calves, which you can see my old ones arent. It always annoyed me that going thru water, whatever splashed up would go right down inside my old ones, meaning I had to go slow.I cant speak to toughness or how long lasting they are, but in all other areas, they are multitudes better than my old ones. My back yard gets standing water during heavy rain, so I have to go out there to turn on drain pump. So I do use my 'muck muck boots' often.Not theowing the old ones away just yet, but might after a while if no issues with these new ones.
A**R
Heavy Duty Quality one piece with nice bounce when walking
Quality thick rubber. Heavy to wear but it means they are durable and thick. True to size, if anything they may run a touch small. Feet are normally a 12 or 13 depending on brand, ordered a 13 and they fit perfect.One piece pull on style. Room in toes and thighs. Feet and legs not compressed and tight, nor is it sloppy and loose. So comfortable.Warm. Completely waterproof in the rubber places. They look expensive. They feel expensive and well made. Good for many applications like rainy season in paradise, floods where the streets turn to rivers in monsoon season in the desert, hunting in the winter, or even around the house when the draft on the floor in the winter is so bad only rubber can keep your feet warm. Also good for mud and mucking horse stalls.Traction is awesome and rugged. Dense, thick boots. Durability stands up to use and time.
L**Y
High quality, look and fit great!
I got these for my wife, she gardens in the backyard wearing flip flops. I saw these boots, and noticed they had her size so I got them. She absolutely loves them. She said they fit great and are actually comfortable, with thick cushiony soles, and the tops fit snugly on the leg. They come up to just under her knees. Made of very durable materials. They look great too, exactly like the pics. Very attractive for this type of footwear, much nicer than your dad's old galoshes! And I feel better knowing her feet will be much safer (and drier) when she's wearing these boots in the garden.
O**N
Nice boots similar to bigger brands. They run about a 1/2 size big
I am normally a 10 1/2 shoe size and was concerned these are not offered in 1/2 sizes. I took a chance and ordered a 10 and they fit fine. The boots are great for working in the garden and any other place that can get muddy. I find the neoprene upper to be more comfortable than the solid full rubber boots. I can wear them all day and not think about them at all which tells me they are doing their job just fine.
T**Y
Awesome
The quality of these boots are amazing. They are strong and sturdy. They are pretty light boots amd are water proof. They are bigger then what we needed Needed 8s got 11 so didn't fit. They care pretty versatile are worth the money
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