I'm not a big fan of muck boots, I have the next step down in insulation and they make my feet sweat something fierce, remedy that I haven't tried yet is to put antiperspirant on the bottom of your feet to help with sweatingAnyone wear 1200 gram plus muck boots? Can you walk a fair distance in them? Recommendations?
Anyways back to my boots they aren't built very durable that the pieces that are glued together have come apart which is an easy fix again, with some super duper shoe goo. But also the neoprene uppers is starting to rot and discolor especially from using them while fishing the coulees in the spring in devils lake where the water has a higher salinity then other areas. Everyone who fishes devils in the winter can attest to that fact that you will see white rings around your pant legs when your clothing drys. Same issue with my brother's artic muck boots, they seemed to be made better years ago when the muck black chore boots first came out. Everything I mentioned is only about quality of the boot, as far as keeping your feet warm and dry they definitely do that perhaps in some ways too good In my brother and I's case that's true. JMTC