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Muck Boots?

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OOOWWWEEEEE-----That looks sore...I better be careful- as I don't have much for ligaments left attached in my ankes and feet already...Several years ago they wanted to do surgery- but I keep getting by....
 
Ouuuuuuch... I have only done something like that once to my ankel and that was back when I was 19 and healed darn quick but it wasn't that bad...

I went to a Chiro 2-3 days after I got kicked in the hand by that cow in the hand.. She decided to unjam it.. Didn't hurt as bad as I tought but the thumb area is still sore now.. I don't think I would appreciate her doing that to my ankle if it looked like that... Ouch... ouch...ouch.
 
I have a pair fo the Muck boots and love them. They are the best boots that I have ever found for feeding in the winter in.............They're Greaaaaaaaat......................
 
I really like them but be careful fencing with them the rubber is very thin and snags easily. If you rip them i just use shoe goop to patch the hole
 
i love my much boots so much i dont know what i would do with them. warm in the winter and i wear them in the summer too. i just roll them down. i think that they are soo cumfy i wear them around the house...shhh dont tell my dad it makes him mad... along with me turning the heat up to like76....opps :oops:
 
You'll have to pry them off my WARM dead feet if you want to get them away from me. I have feet that no matter what boot I bought they would get cold. Like most I = weight to warmth So I bought huge,heavy 1200 grams of ins....They didn't keep my feet warm but wow I sure got nice looking legs that winter from toting around them heavy suckers. I have since been sold on mucks They are light,warm(too warm in some weather) and they are dry. I wouldn't say they aren't to great for riding but even then when I'm riding and its -22(just the temp no wind chill) they keep my toes toasty warm.
 

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