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Muck Boot Men’s Edgewater II

(9 customer reviews)

$38.00

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The updated Edgewater II is protective, warm, and renowned for being one of the easiest tall boots on the planet to put on and take off. The new angled topline offers a more comfortable fit around the calf and the extended rubber upper offers additional protection, making this well-loved style, a classic for years to come.

  • Available in two colors – Moss & Black
  • Insulation: 5mm of Neoprene with breathable Airmesh Lining
  • Upper: Extended Rubber Coverage with an Angled Topline
  • Midsole: Achilles Reinforcement
  • Outsole: Aggressive Waffle High Traction
  • Shaft Circumference: 16in
  • Boot Height: 15.92in
  • Mold (II) fit?has extended rubber
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9 reviews for Muck Boot Men’s Edgewater II

  1. Bill

    LOVE!!! I have bought so many different pairs of boots trying to find the right balance of waterproof plus comfort plus ease of getting on and off plus total height. This boot Slides on and off like a slipper. You just stick your foot into the top of the boot and push down effortlessly and your foot guides into place. Size is normal fit. The profile is slim and sleek, so it slides under all of my dress pants and sweat pants, but I can wear my pants tucked in as well. It is the perfect boot. So comfortable and warm. And the tread is aggressive, so I am less apt to slip and fall. I will NEVER buy another type of boot again. EVER. Muck Boots forever!!!

  2. Mamie

    I bought these for my husband for Christmas. I gave them to him a little early due to all of the snow we’ve been getting. He is astounded by how warm his feet stay in them. He’s worn them daily for the last few weeks. He’s been snowmobiling in 3 degree weather and his feet were toasty, he’s shoveled the driveway and taken numerous walks in the fields with our dog. He is certainly pleased with comfort, warmness and looks.

  3. Dennis

    These boots are THE BEST for any weather, but especially cold. As a former commercial fisherman in Maine in the winter, this is the only boot that saw my socks.. now, I’m married to a man with post surgery hurting feet, and I got these for him. The sizing is roomy to allow for circulation and socks, but doesn’t feel cumbersome. They are extremely light and warm, but never too warm. I have my old fishing pair that I wear folded down for”venting”, and a new pair for winter. He has these and the shorter chore boot. I’m women’s 9 and 7 men’s boots fit perfectly, his 12 are perfect

  4. Cary

    I don’t live in Wisconsin or Antarctica. I’m in New Jersey, and I was mainly interested in something that could keep my feet warm and dry when I’m shovelling snow at temps of 20 degrees or so.These boots did a nice job. They are definitely waterproof. As for warmth, I won’t say I never felt a bit of cold, but not much. The main thing is the large size – I’m a size 10.5 and I bought the size 11, and I think that extra space is really key because I could put three pairs of socks on and still not have my toes tight against the boot. Some people mentioned difficulty getting them on and off but I didn’t use any special tool and I had no problem. I’m very happy with this purchase

  5. Abel

    these are amazing in the cold, they suck in the heat. bought them for hunting out west, and the weather can vary quite a bit. so when it warms up they are overkill. i would highly recommend following the temperature rating, otherwise you will be sweating. that being said, these are great to hike in, they offer a ton of protection from sage, and oak brush, and cactus. been up to my knees in snow, ice, and mud and they have never let me down

  6. Frank

    I’ve always thought these are kind of ugly boots, but man, I just bought my second pair and they’re so essential for backwoods Maine. My feet are warm at ALL times, so even though I’ve got sweaty feet, they stay warm and my first pair lasted 8 years before the rubber started cracking and the boots began to leak. Hell, if they last 3 years, I call it a total win. Really happy with the warmth and roominess of the product and all terrain/weather accommodation. Can’t recommend enough (so long as you don’t mind having a generally ugly boot).

  7. Gaby

    We live in Northern Maine. We get snow. LOTS of snow! This season at the end of January, we have 9.3 feet of snow! It snows here until well into March. AND it get really cold. So far this year, -35 wind chill. These boots are tall enough and warm enough to wear in any kind of condition. I will not hesitate to pull these one going outside to do anything. Fan for life and will probably never buy another different brand of snow boot again. Well worth the cost.

  8. Edward

    I use these for horse barn chores, driving uncovered snow blower & even snowshoeing in MN. I size up just a bit & wear a heavier pair of decent wool blend socks & it does the trick. I prefer the ¡°Sport¡± version with the curved soles as they ¡°roll¡± through each step easier than the ¡°Chore¡± version with flat soles. Calf fits well but for thicker clothes/tucking in pant legs¡­ try rolling the top down before slipping them on. But I also found you can get TOO snug with that & toes get cold.

  9. Hugo

    I’ve had these for about 3 years now and they are still in excellent condition. These get worn almost every single day all winter long (and fall and spring here in vermont) and this is the first pair of boots I’ve ever owned that keep my feet warm when it’s below zero. They definitely are arctic weight boots so I switch out of them in the summer but they’re great the rest of the year and have an aggressive tread which is great for my long walk up to my house every day.

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