Hisea Men's Mid Rain Boots Waterproof Rubber Boots for Men Muck Mud Boots Outdoor
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I have wide feet and they are very comfortable, but I ordered a 1/2 size larger because I knew I would be wearing them with extra socks. These boots are fantastic in my opinion, and they keep me warm as well.
I believe a men's size 8 would be appropriate for you.
The size 13 boot, in my opinion, will be too big and will not fit properly. If it doesn't fit, try a smaller size and send it back for a replacement.
I'm not sure because I bought men's boots for my son, who wears a 9 1/2 and I bought a 10 and they fit him perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For Hisea Men's Mid Rain Boots Waterproof Rubber Boots for Men Muck Mud Boots Outdoor
Although I've only had these boots for about a week, I've already begun to break them in. The first and most obvious feature of them is their appearance. They look fantastic and have the feel of a high-end boot. I can't speak to the warmth because it isn't yet cold. Normally, I would wait to review products this early, but I have two strong opinions to share right now. First, I ordered an 11 in a size that is usually 1/2 size larger than what I wear, but they fit like a 10 1/2. As a result, they turned out to be a little smaller than I had anticipated. Customers should take this into account, particularly if they intend to wear them with thick socks. Second, they are incredibly relaxing. The bottom padding is excellent, and I was pleasantly surprised by how comfortable they are. I'll probably do another review at the end of the winter, but so far for $50, it's been a good buy. These appear to be a great find for around 00. It makes me happy.
For working around the house, fishing, and all the other outdoor activities he enjoys, my husband needed a good pair of waterproof boots. He loved them when I gave them to him as a gift! They're comfortable, long-lasting, and come with a lifetime guarantee! In a pair of boots, you can't beat that!.
Ok, first and foremost, these are extremely comfortable, light weight, and flexible. However, I purchased them because I work on a dairy farm and require dry feet. After three times wearing them, my feet are no longer dry and are turning white from being water logged. I was really hoping these would be great traction on the poopie ramp.
I purchased men's boots rather than women's because I have a wide foot and find that women's boots are often too narrow in the calves. These are ideal because they are easy to put on and can be worn with or without socks depending on my needs. It's very relaxing. br>It's been raining every day for weeks, and I'm trying to prepare my garden in case the sun ever shines. My backyard has turned into a muddy mess. Before I bought these, I was changing my shoes and socks at least once a day. I wish I had purchased them earlier.
I didn't expect much from these boots when I ordered them, other than for them to be a "less expensive" version of the well-known pair. Muckin is well-known and comes at a higher price. This is a type of wet weather boot that can be worn around the house. When I first opened the box and looked at these, I was pleasantly surprised because they far exceeded my expectations in every way.
I've only had these boots for a week, but I've already worn them twice. They appear to be well-made and lighter than my previous solid rubber boots. I didn't require insulation, but the boots were so attractive that I assumed they would be more comfortable on my legs, and I was correct. In comparison to lugs, I prefer this type of bottom tread because it works better on various surfaces.
I've only received a couple of complaints. One thing to keep in mind is that the front rubber strip appears to be rippable (and has already started to peel). Another issue is that the boot's upper cuff is prone to sticker plants, which are difficult to remove. Another flaw in the boot's construction appears to be this. br>br>I believe the boots are a little larger than I expected, but I wear them all day and need an insole anyway. The material above the foot is fine for light moisture, but it will not withstand the same amount of moisture as rubber. In general, I am content. br>br>If I may make a suggestion, a strap that could be tightened around the ankle or calf would improve the fit a bit. My foot has a proclivity for slipping.
The opposite shoe. Not good at all. The difference can be seen in two photos. The stitching on the Pull tab has already come undone, and the neoprene inside the tab is splitting and tearing. No glue? This is simply poor manufacturing quality, as evidenced by the fact that these have never been worn and appear to be brand new. I was planning on purchasing another pair, but I'm not sure I'll do so now. I'm sorry, but I won't be able to return them; I need to use them right now, and waiting for another pair will put me behind schedule.