Muck "Woody Sport" boot input needed

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Rich
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Muck "Woody Sport" boot input needed

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Has anyone owned a pair of these boots. If so, how would you rate them. I am looking for input on durability, temperature ratings, and comfort. Thanks.

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Can you post a link to their site so I can check them out?

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I"ve owned a pair of the camo muck boots for about 2 years now.
Mine are rated to -40c. these are the most comfortable boots I've ever had.
The boots are quiet,100% water proof and good for spring,fall and winter.
The uppers on the boots look like neoprene, but they have an additional foam liner that is attached to it.
If they ever wear out I'd buy another pair in a second. I paid $135.00 Canadian.

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Where did you buy yours Dan??
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I purchased mine from a local fella named Doug Walden who is the owner of Hilltop dog supply.
As I said! I purchased mine 2 years ago so I can't tell you if that is still the price on them.
Dougs phone# is 705-324 7478

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John,

Here is a link to the boot: http://www.muckbootsonline.com/Woody_Sp ... dsmobu.htm

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Don't know if you have them in your area...but they're available at Sportsmans Warehouse. I've been looking at them myself. I do a fair amount of hunting in the snow, and I'm not sure how they do. I'd be interseted to know. They are very comfortable. If they can keep my feet warm I'd buy them in a minute.
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Thank's Rich. :)
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Only prob. with Muck boots and all the rest like Alpha Burly's , new scent Loc boots etc. , is that they don't come in WIDE widths . I got DUCK feet , lol .
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