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Started by FL-Boss, April 23, 2014, 12:46:39 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on April 23, 2014, 12:57:47 PMI got a pair of Muck Woody Armour this year. Rattlesnakes in some of the area's I hunt, but it's been cool, so I don't think they're out much, yet. Seem pretty tough, but I'd rather not have a real test . . .
Quote from: VGJ5 on April 23, 2014, 05:10:56 PMQuote from: jblackburn on April 23, 2014, 12:57:47 PMI got a pair of Muck Woody Armour this year. Rattlesnakes in some of the area's I hunt, but it's been cool, so I don't think they're out much, yet. Seem pretty tough, but I'd rather not have a real test . . .I have to agree with this one. I bought them a few years back and love them. They're all rubber, so they can handle the intense mud/water where I hunt. They're easy to get on and off (due to the seems), which seems to allow for a better fit on my wide feet.My only complaint would be that the seams on the back of the ankle came loose during this past deer season, but that was really due to me leaving them in the back of my truck wet during a freeze, and I use them about as hard as person could use any hunting boot. I looked into the seam issue online, and Muck Boots recommended Aquaseal. That got them right back to original condition. The seams are really what make them so darn comfortable (and the ease of getting them on and off), so I can't complain about that.A common criticism I've seen on this particular model is that they're a bit hot for turkey season. I wear them all year long for deer and turkey season (in lower Alabama). I have noticed the warmth factor on particularly hot days, but it hasn't really bothered me. Apparently, Muck has taken these comments to heart and I believe discontinued this model for the new Muck Boots Woody Armor Cool. If I ever wear these out (doesn't seem likely) or need something cooler, I'll definitely grab a pair of those.- Gaines