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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1771196" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I switched from Muck boots to Dry Shod and I like them. Biggest consideration for me was the ankle replacement. Could not get the Muck boots on because the ankle does not have enough flex to straighten to get them off... It is still alot better than having it fused. But it was a big deal to not be able to get the muck boot off that foot. I also found that the muck boot would separate in the back from the waterproof rubber to the softer top fabric. So far I like the dry shod. Wide width too.. I wear a 3-4 EEE due to the replacement and bunion like disfiguration on the other foot. But I have always worn wide shoes.. have flat feet so they always needed wide shoes. </p><p>I really liked the Sorels I had as a kid/adult in Conn.... like taking out the felt liner to dry out the sweating dampness. They would keep our feet warm all day when working in the snow or on the lake ice fishing as a kid. Had some for years when I first moved down here and they did the job. I haven't tried any in years, don't know if I could get them on this ankle now... they are a little heavier, but then that makes me pick up my feet better too which is good for the knee replacements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1771196, member: 25884"] I switched from Muck boots to Dry Shod and I like them. Biggest consideration for me was the ankle replacement. Could not get the Muck boots on because the ankle does not have enough flex to straighten to get them off... It is still alot better than having it fused. But it was a big deal to not be able to get the muck boot off that foot. I also found that the muck boot would separate in the back from the waterproof rubber to the softer top fabric. So far I like the dry shod. Wide width too.. I wear a 3-4 EEE due to the replacement and bunion like disfiguration on the other foot. But I have always worn wide shoes.. have flat feet so they always needed wide shoes. I really liked the Sorels I had as a kid/adult in Conn.... like taking out the felt liner to dry out the sweating dampness. They would keep our feet warm all day when working in the snow or on the lake ice fishing as a kid. Had some for years when I first moved down here and they did the job. I haven't tried any in years, don't know if I could get them on this ankle now... they are a little heavier, but then that makes me pick up my feet better too which is good for the knee replacements. [/QUOTE]
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