With a mid-height shaft that rolls down to the ankle for more breathability and movement, Muckster ll Women's Rubber Garden Boots keep you comfortable yet protected through three seasons. The high-grade rubber upper and 4 mm neoprene bootie combine to deliver 100% waterproof protection. The high-traction outsole on thes women's garden boots keeps you sure-footed, and it also self-cleans to keep out dirt and debris. Designed with a breathable Airmesh lining, these versatile women's rubber boots are a great choice for gardening and other outdoor activities. These rubber garden boots feature a women's-specific last that conforms to the contours of women's feet.
B**Z
Tried and true
This is at the least my third pair of Mucks, but my first in a boot. As an avid gardener Mucks have been my go-to shoe for years, having bought my first pair at the long defunct Smith & Hawkins. Easy the take on and off, comfortable and rugged. Thus far, these boots have been wonderful for early spring mucking about. Being that they are lined, they are warm and “snuggly”. I dare say they may be too warm for warmer temperatures but by then I’ll be back in the Muck shoe. Can’t say enough good things.
A**R
Quality, comfort, and cute!
Best muck boots I’ve had! Use them everyday to care for our goats and just walk our property. Always keeps my feet dry and warm. They are durable and light weight, but also substantial enough to offer protection for my feet. Quality is great…and I love that you can fold the boot down for the pretty pattern. I’ll be buying another pair soon!
C**S
Waterproof and warm.
Great boots. The left insole is starting to move and crumple, but I am straightening and replacing it periodically. Pretty easy to get on and off - very warm, dry and fit well.
J**K
Muck boots are comfy
Fit well. Very supportive. Easy to slip on and off. Keeps your feet warm
K**R
2.5 year Update: LOVED these boots
Sept 2023, well it's been 2.5 years and I'm needing to replace my Mucks. They have served me well. I'll probably replace with a different style, but it's good to know how durable they are (mind you I'm not saying they *are* durable...but just that they did last me 2.5 years :-) The last storm (Hurricane Hillary) that came through saw my foot getting soggy and I didn't know why; until I looked at the bottom of the boot. I did wear these a lot...not just in winter. I estimate I got over 1,000 hours of use. Apparently I drag my heels when I walk - good to know. They did continue to rub some - loose heel - which wore the inside area down. The downside of a rubber boot like this is that you can't re-sole them; but having dry feet in the rain is nice.I've been dreading this winter, slipping, slogging, and sliding through the muck while working with the horses. Decided to buy these after much deliberation and I couldn't be happier. When they first arrived and I slipped them on I thought they were too big as my heel was slipping in them a little but, with just a dress sock it's no longer an issue. They are well made, balanced and I'm no longer dreading dealing with the mud. They slip on and off easily - no tugging or fighting. I'm a MUCK fan now.
B**E
It's Not Just the Name You're Paying For
My wife said there was no way she was paying the premium price for these Muckster II Mid-Calf Boots just to get them covered in mud. So, I got them for her and.....two weeks later and everyday use, she wants a second pair.They don't sell in half sizes so I paid close attention to the size up or size down debate. It is well reported that they run a touch large and my wife noted that her 10s were a touch loose. The trade-off is that my wife can slip the boots off by using the other foot and not having to bend down or sit down to pry them off. That's an energy saver and makes the boots convenient to slip on and off for even a trip out to the mailbox.She mowed our soggy yard the other day and said her feet did not hurt after extended wear. Her feet stay dry and warm in the mud at the barn and she gets great traction out in the slop. The boots are stylish and easily accommodate her thick calves. The insulation is cozy, just hoping when we get to summer these boots aren't too warm.Lots more than a pretty logo and a nice design. Would recommend to anyone.
C**I
Best footwear I ever bought
Durable and comfortable material. Very well made. The back is a bit lower so it doesn't cut into your calf. Very easy to slip on and off with no hands. Holds up against the mud and rain. Easy to rinse off. One inside boot liner slides up sometimes, minor irritation. Guess I could glue it down if it bothers me that much, but it doesn't. I just push it forward with my foot. Also very nice looking for a utility boot.
H**A
I love all my Muck boots!
This is my 4th pair of Muck boots. I love the way they fit and hold up. This pair is even cute, with floral lining.
D**N
Amazing for Canada! Great quality
So comfy, great for the spring and great for late fall/early winter.. easy to get on and off and also good looking boots! I got the ones that you can fold down and show a pattern. I can't get over the comfort! Excellent quality
A**R
TTF. Mild Winter Lining - Perfect
Very nice design and high quality. Normally 7.5 Womens. Ordered 7 and perfect fit. Delivered earlier than ETA. Very happy with purchase.
B**A
Comfy and cheaper than in stores
Love wearing these for colder rainy days.
**M
Marca excelente
Aún no los uso porque no ha llovido jaja. Pero compré sus botas de jardinera y son excelentes. Muy cómodas así que no dudo que me gusten. Ojo vienen amplios, pero si usas plantillas como yo, elige tu talla de siempre.
K**L
recommend
good boots. I used all winter with a pair of ice cleats on right now for the icy conditions I have right now. Nice a warm with a double pair of socks. I like that they are water proof as there are areas on the farm that tend to get mucky now that the temps are moving up. Like that I can just slip on and off. Comfy Would recommend for anyone needing footwear that can be washed off - slipped on - waterproof - and warm if you are outside lots and doing a lot of walking around for chores
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