MUCKBoot Men's Arctic Pro Hunting Boot
K**Y
Great boots
Awesome boots, keeps feet warm, dry and comfortable. Fit great and seem very durable
A**N
Warm and comfortable
Awesome boots. I am a full time fishing guide and used these boots everyday on the ice last winter. Kept my feet warm in the cold conditions. Also always keep my feet dry while bank fishing the rivers. Very easy to get on and off.
N**R
Great boots
Feet stay dry and warmThey are not very slip resistant though as I've slipping and sliding on he boat deck so I'll put some rubber mats down againThese boots are like taking a old pair of waders and cutting boots off you stay dry
N**R
Great for cold weather!
Who buys cold weather boots in summer? This guy! The price was right so I didn't want to pass them up. I bought them mainly for hunting, elk hunting in Colorado to be specific. I was a little skeptical about the promise of keeping my feet comfortable in harsh conditions, but how was i supposed to test them out before the return window closed when it's 100+ degrees outside? I decided to clear my schedule and begin the test. I bought a couple bags of ice, put on the boots (with basic ankle socks), put my feet ( with boots) into the cooler and binge watch some t.v. 4 hours later, there's still ice in the cooler but I never felt a bit of cold. I can only imagine how well these boots will perform when I wear my wool socks for the hunt. These will be my go-to for snow boots for sure. They're a little on the bulky side but I hope that changes after they're broke-in. A little extra heel counter would be nice for removing the boot, but definitely not a deal breaker. Highly recommend these boots!
B**E
My warmest boots to date. Great product!
These are the warmest boots I have ever worn. My toes usually get cold and run me off the tree stand earlier than I would like. I wore these boots in 31* temps with only a liner sock. My toes were only mildly cold after four hours. I was able so sit the rest of the day. I wear a 10.5 in shoes and I have a pair of uninsulated Mucks in size 13; I wanted a little room to add socks of needed.I figured with these Arctic Pro boots I would order a 12 because I wouldn't have to add as thick a sock. When I wore a thick sock and liner on a 21* degree morning my feet were toasty warm but the boots were a bit snug around the ankle. I had plenty of width and toe room, so I was still comfortable. I think with a good thin or medium-thin merino wool sock I won't have any problems. It will take some trial and error, I believe, to get the perfect combination. These boots are lighter than they look, are comfortable to walk in and get pretty good traction. I had no trouble climbing ladders or riding four-wheelers or getting in/out of the truck. I have not had any problems with quality of either pair of Mucks. When reading reviews, I see a lot of mention of the neoprene tearing or cracking. I haven't had that problem, but I wear my pant legs on the of outside these boots. I don't roll them down or expose them to the briars/limbs/sticks encountered when walking in heavy brush. I think the damage to the neoprene is user error. Just my $.02.I will be buying more Muck boots in the future
J**E
Will buy another pair when needed
I work for a water department and hands down these are great for below 30 degree weather. They do protect the foot from the cold, the quality is there. They do well with not slipping, the style is good but I would re coming the heel having some extra grip on the back so you can kick them off easier when you are done with them. They fit great, I wear a size 12 in regular work boots but I ordered a size up in mucks just to give that little extra bit of room for when I wear bigger socks. I WILL SAY THAT YOU NEED TO TAKE THE INSOLES OUT IF YOUR FEET SWEAT. Let the boot dry out on the inside when not in use.
A**Y
Would Recommend
I really like these. They're warm and keep my feet dry, comfortable (but heavy), heavy duty, good quality, should last me several years, as long as I don't accidentally stand too close to the campfire...
T**.
Perfect hunting and outdoor boot, not for city use
I've had the basic Arctic boot for few years and it's been so good that I wanted a second pair, the new Pro this time. The Pro has definately thicker material all around, which makes it warmer but also heavier. Still pretty light though. These are very warm, and not suited for temps above freezing. For just urban use these are too much, get one of the thinner versions. These are meant for heavy duty outdoor use.For their intended use as hunting and outdoor boots, these are excellent. They are long (and snug) enough to keep snow out, easy to put on, and nicely light. In the city I do use them for walking the dog and shovelling snow in the morning. They are 100% waterproof, so you don't have to worry about wet snow.Main issue with this type of boot is the complete lack of breathability. No matter how cold it is, your socks are damp after a day of use. Be sure to use wool socks or ideally wear thin wicking socks as a base layer under heavier wool socks. For a multi-day hunting trip, be sure to bring few pairs of socks and remember to set the boots to dry, as the insides will also be damp. No amount of insulation will help if you are wearing wet cotton socks and not moving (ice fishing, sitting in a tree stand).Also, if you plan to wear snowshoes, these might no be the best choice. The foot and ankle areas are pretty thick, most snowshoe straps will not fit. The lack of ankle mobility also makes walking with the snowshoes slightly awkward. For the same reason these really suck when driving, wear something else for the drive and slip the muckboots on at the destination.Overall, I am very happy with them. My first pair shows no signs of wear after few years. Sizing is snug, so order at least half size up. I am normally size 11-11.5, with Nike running shoes size 12; Muckboot size 12 is perfect with room for double socks.
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