This message is from: Jeanne Zuker <jmzu...@att.net>

I wear cotton socks almost the entire year...if it is really cold in MI I will 
put on a little heavier sock....NO SHOES! That is what is great about them, 
your 
feetie stay warm and dry. I tried on several sizes, both men's and women's to 
get the one that felt best, not too big but not tight as to let the foot fit 
comfortably.  I got the right size when I could stand up and just put my foot 
into the boot and my foot slid into it.

I wear mine when I am snow blowing the drive ways out and around the barn and 
my 
feet are still warm and dry, my hands/fingers will be cold, but not my feet. 
 These are the first boots I can honestly say that have kept my feet both dry 
and warm while doing barn chores, no wonder the old time farmers have used them 
for decades, and they are still around.  Be careful on ICE.....!LOL

You can wear them for hunting, just be careful if you are climbing a tree stand 
as the boot sole is large and the rungs on the stand can be small. Not sure how 
good they would be if you try running in them either.  

Oh and it is worth the price to buy the real original Muck boot brand, not some 
imitation.  I don't think the price is bad and they last for years.  

Monty likes it that I can spend some time with him in the pasture even when it 
is muddy or cold/snowy.

Jeanne
Michigan

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