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Mucklucks:
Government calls them Boot Extreme Cold Weather N-1B. Boots have a high canvas top aprox. 18 in. tall with heavy-duty zipper 11 in. long. Bottom of boot is black rubber with laces like a regular boot, draw string at top of boot to keep out snow. Sturdy traction sole. These boots are complete with a white wool removable liner like you see in ShoePacks or Sorrels. New Condition.
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Muckluck boots
A+ for satisfaction.. brand new.and great fit. was so happy I bought a second pair for my 13year old daughter to wear for deer hunting and she loves them..service and shipping was great will do business with you again..very happy..keep up the great work
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Great Boot
Great for deep snow
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very happy with them.
They work fine. nice to have warm feet again outside.
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Mucklucks
Super warm and comfortable, even at -20F! XL size fits well for my size 12-13 feet. Feet breath well too! Highly recommended for living in Fairbanks, AK.
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Muckluks
Brand new condition, in the military for 21 years in North Dakota I could never get a new pair.
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Muckluck
I had these in alaska. I use them for snow shoeing. Excellent for that. And riding 4 wheeler or snow machine. Cant beat em.
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Muckluck boots
These boots look like they were used just once. Absolutely new condition. Only traces of dirt tell me they were used at all. I have a pair of Mickey Mouse boots I just ordered and I might like these boots better. I love the wool liner which is 5x thick as a pair of wool socks. The high top which eliminates the need for separate gators. These boots are so nice, I am going to get another pair to use for other purposes. Highly Recommended.
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mukluks
My military father was issued a pair when we were stationed outside of Fairbanks, AK. This was over 40 years ago, and I am still wearing a pair that my mother had at that time. My father saw me wearing them during our recent nasty winter here in MT, and was lamenting giving his to my brother. I ordered him and my husband each a pair. I can tell you from experience (a long one), that as long as you do not get them soaking wet, your feet will never get cold in these. They are, and will remain, a part of the survival bag that I keep in my vehicle during the winter. Highly recommend they become a part of anyone's winter gear.
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