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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 598458" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I'm on my second pair of Muck boots, they are excellent. The first pair lasted about three years before they were leaking so bad that I had to get another pair. Actually , I still have the first pair and they are in good shape except for the leaking. As someone just posted on here that barbed wire is their worst enemy, that's the truth. These Muck boots are heavy rubber, not the thin cheap ones like you can get at Wal-Mart and they last a month. They are thick, heavy rubber with the upper portion that covers the legs being made out of the same material as diving suits. They keep you very warm and dry as long as you don't get them into barbed wire. These boots were about $80 at a Tack shop. Our local Co-Op has them and I think I've seen them at TSC. That seems pricey but they last so much longer than the cheap thin ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 598458, member: 440"] I'm on my second pair of Muck boots, they are excellent. The first pair lasted about three years before they were leaking so bad that I had to get another pair. Actually , I still have the first pair and they are in good shape except for the leaking. As someone just posted on here that barbed wire is their worst enemy, that's the truth. These Muck boots are heavy rubber, not the thin cheap ones like you can get at Wal-Mart and they last a month. They are thick, heavy rubber with the upper portion that covers the legs being made out of the same material as diving suits. They keep you very warm and dry as long as you don't get them into barbed wire. These boots were about $80 at a Tack shop. Our local Co-Op has them and I think I've seen them at TSC. That seems pricey but they last so much longer than the cheap thin ones. [/QUOTE]
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