Spring Has Sprung; And Muck Boots Deliver
Posted September 18th, 2009 by SpikeAs 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. This melted snow or water then mixes with the ground causing a rather muddy or messy problem. A few days ago, I had a pair of leather boots on for some daily chores and the results wrecked the boots. I tried rinsing them off afterwards, but only made the situation worse, now they are a hard and stiff, and very uncomfortable.
Being 100% water free, the Muck Boots won’t allow this situation. When the mud sticks to the bottom and sides of the boots, there’s no need to knock them together or against a wall to try and rid the mud or muck. Just take a hose, rinse off the boots and every bit of dirt is released. A few minutes outdoors in the sun, and they are completely dry.
Not only is the maintenance very easy, but the comfort is second to none. Wet feet from your own sweat is eliminated thanks to a breathable lining imbedded into a sort of sock. Mild temps won’t affect the comfort of these Muck Boots since this lining absorbs the wetness.
Because of the premium qualities of the natural rubber of these boots, they retain their flexibility even when the temperature drops to below zero. Not every surface that you will encounter on your feet will be smooth. There are places where you might slip due to the uneven nature. Some will be wet and contain high slopes. Every person has learned their own walking and working styles.
Why not have it all, even discount Muck Boots has so many things going for them in the right direction. 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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