Description
- Advanced Outdoor Versatility: Enjoy exceptional performance with Arctic Shield’s neoprene snow boots for women & men. Ideal for any outdoor activity, these mens rain boots are waterproof and insulated, available in hunting black, making them versatile mens waterproof boots for any setting.
- Durable Rubber and Neoprene: Made with high-quality rubber and neoprene, these insulated rubber boots for men provide superior waterproof capabilities in the short and long term. Ideal for tackling wet and muddy terrains with ease and comfort, these boots serve as reliable fishing boots.
- Trusty Grip for All Terrains: The rugged outsoles offer excellent traction on various surfaces, making these mens rubber boots & hunting boots ideal for snow, hunting, fishing, and hiking boots men need for their outdoor adventures. Stay steady on your feet in challenging environments with these versatile boots.
- Comfort Meets Toughness: Designed for support and built for toughness, these mens insulated boots provide the perfect balance between protecting your feet from the elements and maintaining all-day comfort. Great for extended outdoor activities, they double as essential hiking boots men can rely on.
- Patented Heat Retaining Technology: Arctic Shield’s unique Retain insulation delivers superior warmth without added bulk, making these boots stand out among mens waterproof boots. Independent laboratory tests have confirmed that Arctic Shield Retain captures more than 90 percent of body heat, and maintains that 90 percent heat for longer than other products on the market, offering unparalleled warmth in men’s rain boots.
peter a. –
I use these every day to take my Kayak out off my beach when its around 0C. I put on a thicker pair of socks and my feet stay warm and dry even while wading in near freezing shallow water.
Highly recommended.
PN –
True to size, good build quality
Katherine Hogsten –
Comfortable. Roomy, easy to walk in when doing barn chores.
Amazon Customer –
Great boots so far, warm and comfortable. I ordered a 11 because my foot measures 10 3/4. Too big, ordered a 10 and they fit great. I hope they last, but look to be build well.
Cowboy –
the fit is a little off…..they fit a bit big but seem to be good quality.
Michael E. –
Just as advertised and they are perfect.
Misty Golden –
I bought these boots in the Fall of 2019. I am from Texas, but was going to college in Illinois, and had never experienced winters like that! Every other waterproof boot (expensive and cheap ones) that I bought catastrophically failed within a month of the snow, ice, and salt up there. These boots did not fail! They kept my feet warm (not HOT) and dry while I trudged around campus in heavy snow and ice, then later on my long walks with the dogs. I made my way back home to Texas this year, and have continued to use these boots all summer long for when I am working in the barn, around the horses, or in the chicken coop. Again, feet have stayed dry and not too hot. Easy to slip on and off as well. So now, 4 years later, they are still going strong, but not very nice looking anymore, so I pulled up my old orders- I am ordering them again!
In short- buy these boots. You will not regret it, and will be thanking yourself later!
Corey R. Cooper –
Kept my feet warm and dry getting in and out of 45* water kayaking throughout the day. Exactly what I needed them for. I did add my own inserts.
Frank Z. –
Warm, comfortable, run a little big, but I wear an extra pair of socks and they are fine. However my heals are close to worn through! I would have expected more than 18 month of useful life.
Garrett –
**Only gave them 3/5 stars because I don’t feel like 4 months of use is a good indicator of longevity. Will update to 4/5 if they last me through this next waterfowl season.**
Bought a pair to have for backyard “farm” chores and to have on hand during duck season when I’m not in waders.
My only complaints so far are:
– One of the pull tabs broke pulling them on, but that’s not a huge deal for $50.
– The tread is a little hard/slippery. I’ve almost slipped a couple times in the backyard when the grass is soggy. I would prefer a softer, gripper compound on the sole.
As far as warmth and comfort, with a pair of good wool socks on, I’ve had these on my feet for 6+ hours in the blind when it’s below freezing and haven’t gotten cold, and they’re a fairly comfortable boot for walking and working in.
I’d recommend these to someone who just needs a pair of muck boots for backyard chores or a hunter who needs a pair for the occasions they aren’t in waders. If I needed a boot for daily wear or work, I would probably look at a proper Muck brand boot or similar.