The
MUCK Boot™ Q&A
Q. What makes these boots so great?
A. It’s all in the design. All MUCK BOOTS™ are
100% waterproof keeping feet warm, dry, and protected in harsh
weather and messy working conditions. The secret – our
exclusive self-insulating waterproof CR-foam shell construction.
The CR-foam bootie material acts as a “neutral medium” between
inside and outside temperatures. Naturally lightweight, buoyant,
and very comfortable, the material keeps the foot and lower leg
warm and protected in cold and wet conditions.
Natural rubber overlays act as a protective skin for the upper
bootie. The upper has a triple reinforced toe area and a quadruple
reinforced heel area. The outsole is made of high abrasion natural
rubber. The rubber in the boots will stay flexible for years.
Q. How are the boots sized?
A. Standard U.S. sizes for men and women (unisex sizing). Boots
and shoes are available in whole sizes only, but will stretch
to fit half sizes. There is a 15mm toe allowance built into the
sizing.
Q. Do the boots fit wide widths?
A. Yes. Our boots are made to standard widths, but the materials
will stretch comfortably to fit widths up to a EEEE. For narrow
feet, we suggest wearing a thicker sock or putting in an additional
sockliner to take up room.
Q. Are the collar and calf stiff?
A. No. The upper calf and topline areas
are made of soft, flexible CR-foam and will “stretch-fit” to
virtually any calf girth. With the flexible upper, the pant
leg can be worn over or inside the boot. The collar material
can be turned down to allow hands-free removal and vent humidity
in warmer working conditions.
Q. Should people wear thick socks?
A. It isn’t necessary unless activities
are planned for extreme cold conditions. The CR-foam bootie
material is rated sub-zero during active use and will effectively
withstand freezing temperatures for up to one hour. Medium-weight
athletic socks should provide the best fit. The upper will
stretch to accommodate thicker socks.
Q. How does CR-foam compare or rate against
Thinsulate® and/or
Gore-Tex®?
A. Thinsulate, made by 3M Corporation,
is typically used in work boots and hiking shoes to resist
cold temperatures. Thinsulate is typically laminated to the
whole shoe lining or glued into the toe area of a shoe or boot.
It is not a waterproof material. Gore-Tex is a breathable,
waterproof membrane but is not an insulating material. The
CR-foam used in MUCK BOOTS™ is both waterproof
and self-insulating. Our materials exceed the long-term effectiveness
of waterproof membrane materials and provide greater insulating
properties than all non-specialty temperature-control substrates.
Q. Do these boots allow your feet to breathe?
A. Unlike many pac boots, MUCK BOOTS™ do not have an
inner felt liner. Felt liners are very hot and can cause skin
irritation with prolonged use. One of the most important and
revolutionary features of MUCK BOOTS™ footwear is the structured,
breathable Airmesh™ lining used in all our products. Airmesh™ is
made up of thousands of tiny vertical fibers that allow air to
circulate throughout the interior lining surfaces. Excess humidity
and perspiration that might build up in the boot are quickly
wicked away. This creates a comfortable environment for your
feet that lasts for extended periods of use.
Q. How do you care for and clean these products?
A. The rubber shell and nylon upper are
very durable and clean up easily with a spray of water or gentle
scrubbing with soap and water. The rubber upper can be conditioned
with wax polish, Armor-All® or liquid detergent. It is
not recommended to use conditioners on the outsole areas. This
may cause it to become slick in wet or icy conditions.
Q. Can the rubber be repaired if punctured?
A. Yes. The natural rubber can be repaired
with sealant found in local hardware stores. We recommend Goop® brand
marine sealant. First, clean the punctured area thoroughly
with mineral spirits. Then, apply the sealant over affected
area and wipe to a thin film. The sealant should air dry for
at least 24 hours.