Same here. I wear a 12, but the 12 felt kinda snug so I got the 13. They are the most comfortable boot I've had.
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I have the Woody Max. One pair of thick cotton socks and poly pro sock liners. Muck boots breath so I don't have a problem with sweaty feet. Endured cold feet for a lot of years before I realized it was because of too much insulation making my feet sweat.
Thanks guys. Mucks it is. Found some Edgewater 15" rated from sub zero to 85 models for around $100 and BF sales coming up along with Cyber Monday. May can get them cheaper.
I love to 2 pairs I own. Just can't see buying anything else.
I ordered some Muck Arctic Sport's off E-Bay for $112.00. Waiting on delivery Dec. 2.The only down side I have read about Mucks is they can be slippery on a hard surface. The soles are made more for terrain than a boat deck.When I'm in a boat I may slip a pair of socks over the soles and see if that helps with them being slippery.This will be my first pair.Tractor Supply did not have a size 14 and would have to special order them and the price on E-Bay was too good to pass up. Plus free shipping!http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mens-Muck-Ar...r=450206696490
My boat has no carpet and I've not had a problem with slipping.
BPS has a pair 16" Ranger's on sale in their 5 day ad, Reg. $130 for $90.
Appreciate all the input about these boots. I bought the 12" Edgewater off onlineshoes.com onsale for about $84. Fit great and have kept my feet warm better than any other boats I have tried. Light as a feather too. The soles do take some getting used to on hard wet surfaces like the boat trailer tongue when launching by myself.
Mucks are great boots I wear wool socks just one pair dont want my feet to sweat they are really warm boots and they slip right of your foots