Spring Has Sprung; And Muck Boots Deliver

As the outdoor temperatures start to rise, most of the US is shaking off the winter blues. Most of the snow in the northern US has begun to completely melt into the ground. Water or melted snow mixing with the ground can create muck, a combination of mud and dirt. A few days ago, I had a pair of leather boots on for some daily chores and the results wrecked the boots. After they dried, I tried to hose them off but they just soaked up the water and now have a stiff, ruined feel to them.

MuckBoots are like having your feet sealed in a waterproof container, but allow them to breathe. Sometimes when the mud and muck just sticks to the boots, you don’t have to hammer them together to try and force the dirt off. Just take a hose, rinse off the boots and every bit of dirt is released. Just let them air dry and they are as good as new.

This effortless clean-up is combined with a very comfortable boot. The boots are designed with a breathable insole or liner, which not only gives the boot their comfort but keep the feet from sweating.  Absorbing moisture in the high temperatures of the summer is the key to comfortable waterproof boots.

Because of the premium qualities of the natural rubber of these boots, they retain their flexibility even when the temperature drops to below zero. Walking surfaces no matter where you are inconsistent. Some will contain gravel and have uneven slopes. Sometimes steps and stairs might be wet and slippery. Every person has learned their own walking and working styles.

Outdoor environments can vary; why not own waterproof boots that can adapt to any conditions. Keeping your feet warm and dry along with the feeling of walking on air, these are boots that will pamper you feet even in the roughest conditions.

 

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