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Michael Maynard
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Re: huntin boots

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Muck has a snake boot. It is called the Woody Armor. I have a pair. I also have a pair of Woody Max by Muck.They are very warm and are good boots. I also have a pair of Lacrosse Alpha Lite 5.0. These are the lightest boots I have found so far. All three are waterproof and very good boots.
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Talked to James Heasley , I am Going to callthe company tomorrow morn. The Woody Armor SBR MOBU is supposed to be snake bite proof. Looks like a wel made boot.

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let me know how that goes chuck and how much they r

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Talked to Muck Boots, they would not guarantee the muck to be 100% snake bite proof,. Talked to Lacrosee they Will.

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WHERE CAN YOU GET MUCKS AT IN EASTERN KENTUCKY.

Michael Maynard
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Re: huntin boots

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I'm not sure where to buy them in Eastern,Ky. I ordered mine from the Muck website.
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wvduece wrote:i thought the same thing about a snake biting through a muck boot anybody know for shure if they can
Beagleman67 wrote:Muck boots are the best hunting boot made,Imo.They are very warm and comfortable,and a copperhead or rattler could'nt bite through them.
This is their snake proof boot. They won't bite through them.
http://www.muckbootcompany.com/products/SBR-MOBU
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I called the 877 get muck no, this morn. The Customer service rep. told me they would not 100% guarantee
the Sbr MOBU snake bite proof. Not trying to knock any sales of this product. Be careful.

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I sell Muck boots here in Va. The "Woody Armor" will take a snake bite. Norcross (Muck's parent company) decided when they came out with these boots no to list them as "snake proof" because of liability issues. They have, however, tested these boots with copperheads, eastern diamonbacks, and coral snakes and the have never had a snake come close to penetrating them. They have also tested them with a nail gun with the same force that a snake bites with and zero penetration. I love mine. I do, however, recommend you maybe get the Artic Sport for really cold weather as they are for the coldest temperatures. I am a fat guy and my feet have sweated in the Muck boots when the temp gets above about 60 and the sun shines on them. I would recommend them to anyone on a personal level. Best, hands down.
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Thanks for all the replys and info. Some good stuff here. I think I will have to go and try on a pair of Muck boots before I buy, just to see if I may like them. It will be hard to tell without wearing in the field but I like the no sweat thing. That was my only complaint about the Lacross's. It seemed that no matter what the temp was my feet were sweating in those things. Thanks again.
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pa beagler wrote:Thanks for all the replys and info. Some good stuff here. I think I will have to go and try on a pair of Muck boots before I buy, just to see if I may like them. It will be hard to tell without wearing in the field but I like the no sweat thing. That was my only complaint about the Lacross's. It seemed that no matter what the temp was my feet were sweating in those things. Thanks again.
All Muck Boots are temperature rated. So if the profile of the boot your interested in doesn't have a temperature rating listed. Call Muck at 877-438-6825

The snake boot is Comfort range of -20° F to 70° F
A snake cannot bite through these boots "unless they were previously damaged prior to getting bite by the snake".
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There is a guy on ebay selling new Irish Setter Buck Tracker 17" 800 grams thinsulate for $60.00 plus $15.00 shipping. These boots are a disconinued item and retalied last year for $179.00
I have the link if anyone is intersted. These are some real nice boots.

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Another vote for Muck boots, I gave my son my Lacrosse after wearing twice because I had so much trouble removing them.

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Mucks. KC
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