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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    I've been wearing Mucks for about 5 years. I only wear one pair of socks, wool if it's below freezing. Mucks are breathable so you don't get sweaty feet from walking like with the Lacrosse boots. Mine have good grips on the soles and I've never had a problem slipping on wet surfaces, ice is a different matter though. My Woody Max's are rated from 60 to -20 F. Have fished in them on days when temps were in the single digits and my feet were comfortable. I wear an xtra wide 12 in most shoes but got the 13 in the mucks, good fit for me.
    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.

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    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.
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    I love to 2 pairs I own. Just can't see buying anything else.
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    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
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    My boat has no carpet and I've not had a problem with slipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    My boat has no carpet and I've not had a problem with slipping.
    Yep....no carpet in mine either.... Mucks never slipped
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    BPS has a pair 16" Ranger's on sale in their 5 day ad, Reg. $130 for $90.

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    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.
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    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
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