I am unsure how you feel, but by this time in the winter I’m usually ready to stop playing penguin and let all the snow melt off. Having to work outside is for the birds—by this I’m talking about the penguins, not the smart birds that fly south during the winter. I’m forever struggling to get ways to keep my feet warm. Luckily, an incredibly kind friend introduced me to Muck Boots. I obtained some Hoser Classic Muck boots, and after this I will be complaining about the cold a great deal less. And that is good, since it doesn’t appear to be going away. What’s all this talk about global warming, anyway?

Muck Boots are completely waterproof and warm. The Hoser Classic model is available in two versions, a taller boot along with a mid level boot. I prefer the high type myself, since I am lucky enough to discover the deepest snowbanks when I’m outdoors, and hate getting snow creeping over of my boots. Both versions are plenty warm and dry, and guaranteed to stay warm at temps as low as ten degrees Fahrenheit. Who wants to be outside when it gets any colder than that, anyway? These affordable work boots are really perfect for any job. I would challenge anyone to discover a better outdoor work boot than these. Trust me when I tell you they have made my outdoor job way less unpleasant during our snowy winters.

So, lately, I almost find myself saying, “Bring in the snow, I could handle anything!” I stop myself short of truly wishing to do this, but at least since I obtained Hoser Classic Muck boots I know I can handle any outdoor weather thrown my way. At the conclusion of the day, my feet continue to be as warm and dry as when they were when I first left for the day. They’ve got a terrific outsole which could grip in any slippery conditions. The durable construction ensures that I will have them keeping me warm for years into the future. Which can be convenient, since I’ve plenty of years to spend before I could retire!

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