Looking for a mud boot

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wahoowad

Minister of Fire
Dec 19, 2005
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Virginia
I feel like I am in and out of the house all day long...get the mail...out with the dog...get something from the garage...go get some firewood...and need an ankle height boot I can slip on and off without bending over to pull it on. I just want to step into it.

Lately I've been using cheap leather moccasin shoes but want something a tad higher up the ankle to keep snow and wet leaves out. I have a pair of cheap full size rubber boots from Tractor Supply but they are too big for most of the casual chores I'm picturing.

This Muckboot Jobber is very close to what I want but the tight opening isn't going to allow slip on use. I want something similar that will slip on, has an easy to clean rubbery exterior and that low grip on the bottom to minimize tracking mud back in the house. Do you use or know of a good boot along these lines?

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That's the boot right there, I can slip mine on and off as they are quite soft and flexible
 
Cool. They seem the best brand. You're saying you can just slip your foot right in without grabbing the back to pull it around your heal?
 
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