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If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.




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Just a heads up...


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Seems like there is plenty of muck to go around without somebody counterfeiting the stuff. Even so, it seems like regular old muck boots would still work without having to get special ones.

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I'll bet quite a few fall for that.


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Somebody got the idea from sham poo and needs to pay royalties.

And who wants only a quarter of a boot, real muck or not?

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Doesn't surprise me, after all the fake Ugg boots, Vitton handbags, etc.

I only wear "rubber boots" when actually working in water, and since I live in a desert that no longer happens much. $20 pair from the feed store suits my needs for how often I use that stuff.

Don't like sweaty feet, put mine in rubber shoes and that's just what happens.


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I’ve own at least 5 sets of Mucks, different grades and purposes.

Had some woody Max last year, the inside shaft liner seemed like it was stitched up with 30-50 lb fishing line. Crap was checking into the back of my calf, like Frankenstein’s neck scar.

Called them and told them what the deal was, shipped them back. Got another pair and bullshît was like that on the opposite calf.

Called them back again and said tell Pico to stick his damn arm down the boot and make sure it’s good before sending a third pair out.

Never had experienced that with their boots before.

I hate buying clothes and boots online.


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I have seen that before.

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Never owned any muck boots. Don’t do much mucking.

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I saw that ad on facebook, with a web address of "MUCKS U" how could you go wrong smile

www mucks U com


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That's about all Muck boots are worth anymore. The green originals were a good boot fir me, the other 5 pairs I've bought have pretty much sucked for one reason or another.


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Only problem with Muck boots is they are made in China. They should have known they would pirate their technology. I am on my second pair, I have yet to wear anything that is close to them for deer hunting.

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I got three pairs. 2 steel toed. 1 unisulated and one insulated, plus one pair of regular toe.

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Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Only problem with Muck boots is they are made in China. They should have known they would pirate their technology. I am on my second pair, I have yet to wear anything that is close to them for deer hunting.

I could never get my Muck boots de - scented enough to where the deer couldn't smell where I walked. LaCrosse makes excellent all rubber boots that are really comfortable but your lucky to get a 1k hours out them before they start leaking.


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Finally priced where they should be. Maybe the counterfeits will last longer.


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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.............. So Muck boots get a good reputation and enjoy success............. Let the imitations begin. Reminds me of counterfeit Leupold scopes.

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Forget the boots, I'd be more concerned that ordering from that website would be like asking for your credit card to be hacked, overcharged, info stolen.

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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Only problem with Muck boots is they are made in China. They should have known they would pirate their technology. I am on my second pair, I have yet to wear anything that is close to them for deer hunting.

I could never get my Muck boots de - scented enough to where the deer couldn't smell where I walked. LaCrosse makes excellent all rubber boots that are really comfortable but your lucky to get a 1k hours out them before they start leaking.



Never had that issue with multiple repeated incidents where deer walked over the trail I used to blinds with no effect.


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