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Klondike 01-14-2018 03:37 PM

Muck Boots, Arctic Sport
 
Now at Costco for $99.99

Same boot at Cabelas is $169.99

:sHa_shakeshout:

curtz 01-14-2018 03:39 PM

The wife needs a new pair, did you notice if they had any womens.

Bushmaster 01-14-2018 03:46 PM

They list womens online......

Klondike 01-14-2018 03:47 PM

Sizes men's 8 to 11 is on the sign above the stack of boots. Didn't wander over to the women's section to check for the same offer.

play.soccer 01-14-2018 04:02 PM

So from the sounds of AO these are good boots yes?

C2C3PO 01-14-2018 04:06 PM

I bought a pair at the St. Albert store in December for the same price.
At that time they said they were a "discontinued" item and that only select stores had them.
I have used them and they are a great boot, very good price so I would recommend - yes !

purgatory.sv 01-14-2018 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by curtz (Post 3709142)
The wife needs a new pair, did you notice if they had any womens.



http://www.muckbootsusa.com/sizing-guide/
The sizing chart seems to be accurate.

obsessed1 01-14-2018 04:55 PM

Very good boot. Peavy mart has them for 110.00 last I checked mens and woman's

Pixel Shooter 01-14-2018 05:09 PM

Yes they are toasty 😊
Quote:

Originally Posted by play.soccer (Post 3709154)
So from the sounds of AO these are good boots yes?


kenh 01-14-2018 05:30 PM

All I wear in the winter

nsmitchell 01-14-2018 06:17 PM

Warm Boots
 
My wife and I rode our sleds today at -17 for 3 hours with no cold issues. Great boots.. Really good for Ice fishing too.

molly 01-15-2018 08:31 AM

Grip?
 
How are they for traction , especially on icy surfaces? I am a real sissy when it comes to ice... :scared:

reddeerguy2015 01-15-2018 08:36 AM

Are these boots black only?? Or are they available in camo as well?? Last sale in Nov or Dec they only had black. Thanks

calgarychef 01-15-2018 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by molly (Post 3709514)
How are they for traction , especially on icy surfaces? I am a real sissy when it comes to ice... :scared:

They're pretty darned good for traction. I wore them one year elk hunting in 404 and they worked well in the hills. They will accept some brands of crampons, which will turn you into a human tractor.

Pixel Shooter 01-15-2018 10:31 AM

snow is awesome and rough terrain, ice not so much IMO.
Quote:

Originally Posted by molly (Post 3709514)
How are they for traction , especially on icy surfaces? I am a real sissy when it comes to ice... :scared:


muzzy 01-15-2018 05:02 PM

I have the Muck Arctic Pro which is a littlw warmer than Arctic Sport. Wore them lots all last winter and never had cold feet. Wore them also all Nov hunting again nice and warm. Traction has been good and for type of boot they are pretty comfortable for walking. I did notice that the top of one boot has just developed a 2 inch crack along top of toe area . Still warm but that no makes them leak. I have other lighter versions of muck boots and it appears that one to max two years is all you get out of them before cracks and the neoprene ripping. I am thinking of spraying the crack and neoprene rips with that flex seal rubber you see advertised on TV Has anyone tried that to extend the life of boot

canuck 01-15-2018 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muzzy (Post 3709874)
..... it appears that one to max two years is all you get out of them before cracks and the neoprene ripping. I am thinking of spraying the crack and neoprene rips with that flex seal rubber you see advertised on TV Has anyone tried that to extend the life of boot


I rarely get a full year out of a pair of Mucks without rips and tears.
Depending on where the crack/rip is, I've had some success with shoe goo but its only a temporary fix
To be honest, I've kinda given up on theses boots except for the sloppy spring season

Rockman 01-15-2018 09:42 PM

I've had my Muck (not arctic) for 3 years now and it's in great shape. It gets low use. I'm sure some put on more wear on theirs in the first year than I have. But for what that's worth.


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