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2025-08-29 17:33:30
My daughter and I both got new pairs this year, and we're a little nervous that the brand changed from NOBLE OUTFITS to NOBLE EQUINE, no need to worry they're both the Dover brand and the quality is so incredible! You're feet CANNOT get cold in these and they're waterproof and slip resistant. I love this color and I almost hated to wear them for what they're for...MUCK! But rain but will never do, add I find out after so many pairs of HUNTER And BOGGS. Love them both, but if you're out in the cold and wet muck or even just mucking out stalls YOU MUST TRY THESE. THEY WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN!I'm on a mission to tell every Horsewoman I know, or anyone else doing anything in the MUCK!
Rodger Huffman
2025-06-29 19:43:28
She loves them and wears every day!!
SAM
2025-04-24 21:53:52
***UPDATED***These started off strong and I was impressed, however, they just haven't held up over time. I wear these about an average of 2 hours a day for barn/farm chores. In about 3 months they were not watertight in 6-8 inches of flood water. In 8 months' time, they have a crack in the top of the foot in the rubber just behind the toe, from flexing the boot (kneeling down). At 10 months the thinner rubber at the top of the boot where the rubber attaches to the neoprene is peeling off in multiple places. Sure I could glue it back on, however, the boots have just taken a turn for the worse and look it. Initially, these look great on, and feel great, however, don't expect them to hold up for daily barn or farm chores. If you want them for light walking around the barn and some occasional mucking in a drizzle, you're good but put to the test they haven't held up. Disappointing.**Original Review**I was an avid Muck wearer but noticed quality issues in the last few years. I typically get the Wetland Mucks because I'm out doing farm stuff in mud and random terrain. On a whim, I thought I'd give these a try also being an equestrian. I am SO GLAD I did. Let me tell you, the toe is reinforced, and there is a solid thick seam right up the shin bone (unlike my past mucks) that protects your shin bone. You don't notice it while wearing it, but it's there.I took these for an aggressive spin removing blackberries, with a machete for hours, and they were amazing! I had a mishap, where the blade hit the toe box with some force, hardly a mark and it didn't cut the material! That's how strong the toe is, I suspect designed for an accidental hoof squish. I can't wait to take this weed-eating in the rock-infested territory, because I know the reinforced shin lining (and thick overall neoprene) will cushion any kickbacks.The heels overall are very sturdy, so when you do the no hands, no boot jack, boot take-off-shuffle, One foot is released but still using your toes inside the free boot, to push on the bound foot in the other boot to release, it works like a charm. (Hope this makes sense).I have wider calves 16.5 and they are tight but not uncomfortably so with leggings or jeans. I actually prefer this so bugs, rocks, dirt, grass clippings etc. don't get in.They are very stylish looking too. I bit sad I took them for a farm spin with hard work because they are attractive looking, but happy to not be mucking about the property looking dull like my past wetlands.Highly recommend if you've given up on mucks or want to try something new.
sillysetters
2025-04-03 13:51:06
The are comfortable and fit great through the calf
Customer
2025-02-17 14:06:56
I've had my boots for going on 3 years now. gave it a 4/5 because my soles are wearing down and in the inside of the boot by the heal, that has worn down. I pretty much only wear them for snow and when it's raining and thats only sometimes. But definitely for snow, my feet sweat quite a bit so I'm not always sure that its moisture coming from my foot or seeping through. What I can attest to is I put in 20 hours working a snow storm and I had minimal water coming in. Honestly I didn't even realize till i took my boot off and my foot was damp. The soles of the boot are quite warn down so I will give it grace. As far as warmth goes, they are splendid. during the snow storm, it was 28 - 17F. I don’t expect any boot to keep the foot completely dry and warm for that length of time continuously. If anyone has found that boot let me know! However don't go outside wearing an ankle sock and expect to be toasty. every boot has their limits. I’m a 5’4 dude with a skinny calf and these boots hug my leg perfectly too. Very important especially if you are dealing with wet climate. I would like the rubber to come up further on the boot too but so far solid boot.
mia
2025-02-08 14:45:02
Are a nice fit but very disappointing that they are cracking at the ankle area should be reinforced as that is a high movement area
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