SYLPHIDMen's Garden Shoes Women's Rain Shoe Waterproof Neoprene Camp Booties for Camping, Lawn Care, Gardening and Yard Work
A**P
If you want pain in your foot ... this is the perfect shoe for it!
I bought these to work around my lawn. I do not have any sort of foot problems what so ever. I put these on and it felt perfect. The feel and size were right on the money and it was quite comfortable at first. I started mowing the lawn immediately after putting these on and 30-40mins later I started to feel a sharp pain on my right foot only. I thought that was weird. Tried to bare it and move on with my lawn care work but the pain got so bad that I had to take off my shoes and my socks to feel at ease. Called my wife who helped me back into the house. I was in pain for the next 42 hrs. I thought it might have been something I stepped on or something else it could not have been the shoes cause I really like them. Anyways waited a week and went out to do the same thing I did the last time mow the lawn and it all happened again was very sad at that point due to the pain and the shoes not working out. Went back in took pain killers and some tiger balm helped recover in 28hrs, and went out to complete the lawn mowing wearing flip flops and nothing at all...... thought it was my right foot the whole time but I felt nothing.Overall well made shoes but from a comfort standpoint, I would not recommend it.
M**Y
Accurately Sized, Better looking than expected
I needed a pair of shoes to wear while working outside in the yard. I used to wear sandals as I didn't expect to be doing much in the backyard other than dragging a hose around to water my vegetable plants. This spring and summer I plan on having a larger vegetable garden and I absolutely can't stand dirt between my toes and wet feet in shoes. Then I saw a FB post where a friend had stitches on her foot because she dropped a pair of clippers while trimming plants and it landed blade down on her foot and she was wearing sandals. I went in search of a pair of waterproof shoes I can wear in the garden. I didn't want to spend a lot and I didn't want a pair of rain boots either, they are too tall and gappy and would let water and dirt in and I think people look like idiots when they wear shorts and rain boots, plus rain boots are expensive. I looked at at least 20 versions of rain/garden shoes and read so many reviews, I ended up going with these and it was still a gamble as to if these would work for me. I chose the ankle version that comes up just a little bit higher on the ankle. I love them. They fit perfect, I wear a 6.5 womens, I bought that size and they fit great even with socks. I do advise wearing socks because they do not breathe at all and your feet will sweat. The ankle part is neoprene like wetsuit material, it is flexible and snug but not tight, it will keep dirt from getting into the shoe. The rubber material is flexible, but protective enough that my toes are safe from falling tools, the sole is thick but not too stiff, it moves with your step. I also love the way they look, I would consider wearing these out in public. If I saw these on someone out in public, I'd probably ask them where they bought them, they look that decent and cool looking for being a waterproof shoe. The only downside, if you want to call it that, is that taking them off is harder than putting them on which is easy, my foot slides into the shoe with ease, removing them requires more pulling my foot out while gripping the shoe, and it makes the insole fold up and start sliding, if they had glued the insole down it would stop this but then you wouldn't be able to replace it when or if you needed/wanted to, I will probably replace the insoles at some point because these shoes will outlast the insole, I'm sure of it. I don't think you can go wrong with the cost and look of this shoe.
P**Y
slightly snug, not all that forgiving of wide width feet. Good grip, waterproof
Decent fit, but a tad snug. I have size 10/10.5 women's feet, wide width. I often buy a size 11 as that seems to always accommodate the extra width I need without limiting myself to wide width specific shoes. I will buy a men's size equivalent (size 9) with similar success. So that went into my choice here. However, with super thin socks, I find my feet totally take up the space in these shoes both in width, height, and length. I can wear them for a period of time, but when I finally take them off it is like my feet a sighing in relief.So, likely best for more narrow feet, or regular feet, and use with thin socks or no socks. My toes pretty much touch the toe box, so I would say these also run just a little small/short.Otherwise, I like the grip and waterproof outer. I bought these for use when I take my dogs out. They aren't as quick to put on as I like, but they will do. I actually like them for daily wear when out running errands. If they had a better fit, I would like them a lot more. The weather is at that spot where the morning grass is always quite wet. Anything I wear makes for soaked feet. I will eventually switch to snow boots, but right now I just need a good gripping waterproof shoe. I need the added grip because right out my back door the land goes down hill. I need all the help (stability) I can get with going down a wet hill.Overall, I can wear them and will continue to do so. Wish they were a little more forgiving in width
T**S
Terrific casual shoe.
I wear a 10 1/2 men's size shoe, with a D width. So, even though I knew the length (43 cm) would be correct, I was a bit concerned that these might be too narrow. But though they were snug with thick socks, they do fit me well if I remove the inner soles. And, with regular socks ( or barefoot in the summer) they'll fit well with the inner soles inserted in place.If my feet were any wider [ E or larger] they probably would not have worked out for me. I eventually bought two pairs with slightly different styles. So, looks like I'm good to go for casual summer and fall wet weather foot wear.PS: Claims by others posted here alleging that you can feel every "rock, etc." are complete nonsense in my opinion! I have two dogs and I walk them up and down the street every day, including in a dirt road section and have never had any such problem. The soles ar more than thick enough.
D**C
order a half size smaller than your normal shoe size
I generally wear a 13 but a 12.5 would have likely been a better fit length wise. I had to return them because they were really wide even with an arch support insert. I have narrow feet and I felt like I was swimming in these shoes. I liked the shoe but wish it was a bit narrow to fit me.
R**E
Great boots but really hard to get on.
These boots look and fit as expected. The ones I got were actually a little too big for me but I found it really hard to get them on. I've got high arches - not sure if that makes a difference. But it was difficult/time consuming enough to get them on that I decided to return them.
N**Y
Good shoes tight fit
These are nice shoes that are comfortable and protect my feet from water but they are difficult to get on.Would be very difficult for someone with flexibility issues to get them on, but otherwise I like them.
M**K
sizes are small
The recipient of these muck boots has a size 11.5 foot and the muck boots do not have enough toe room in them. Very uncomfortable in the garden. If i were to order this product again i would order at least a half size larger.
O**I
I like the shoe
Very nice but Amazon doesn't get the sizes right. I am a 10 and 1/2 in men's and I received the shoe one size too small. This actually happened on a few products.
A**H
Size issues
Need some serious change in size description. Their boot size is too small to fit my feets.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
2 weeks ago