muddybay
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Has anyone tried the woofwear yard boots before or have a suggestion of something simillar?
Are they good?
Are they good?
Yeah either those or the longer ones! I don't want to spend that much which is why I liked the look of the woofwear ones as I already have a pair of normal leather riding boots which I'm ruining by mucking out!These?
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Brilllant things. I hammer mine and have to replace them every 6 months or so, but they are the best thing ever. They are cheap enough.
They sound good! What's the name of the ones you've got and do they come up big or small?I got the long mucker boot type ones off ebay not woofwear brand but look the same. Really pleased with them for the price I paid I don't expect them to last forever but they are very warm fleece lined and holding up in this horrendously wet weather and mud. I ride in mine too. They arent 100% waterproof, esp if hosing them off, but I wear waterproof socks anyway so dont notice too much. If you're not wading through knee high puddles they are fine
That's my reasoning for getting a pair I can see some of the other liveries visibly flinch when they see me walk through the bog that the yard is at this time of year in my leather boots!I just got some of the all-rubber ones (without the fabric top) in a sale. They seem great - remarkably comfortable. Ideally I want to use them for riding when it's muddy because my leather boots are getting hammered. Not sure if the sole is a bit too aggressive for riding in though.
I have small narrow feet so that might be an issue...I've got those ones in the picture above. The foot part is comfy enough but you can't do the velcro tight enough (most muckers have a metal loop so you have some purchase).
They sound good! What's the name of the ones you've got and do they come up big or small?
These? [photo] Brilllant things. I hammer mine and have to replace them every 6 months or so, but they are the best thing ever. They are cheap enough.
I've got those ones in the picture above. The foot part is comfy enough but you can't do the velcro tight enough (most muckers have a metal loop so you have some purchase).
I have got that exact pair... I loved the first ones so much...soooo comfy for riding & dog walking. Replaced them when they eventually wore out after very heavy use, & the velcro has gone on the LH one pretty much straight away. I have carefully ensured that there is no hay etc stuck to it & I have to press it down really hard to make it stick. I also have narrow ankles & find that they will do up tight enough, but I wear them over 2 pairs of socks & the 2nd pair is thick ski socks.
I think that only wellies will do if it’s really deep mud and water. I have Dunlops.
Or consider waders if it’s really, really deep...