Muck Boot Co. Women's Outscape Low Work Shoes

Style No.: Style No. OSSW-901

Regular price $129.95
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The women's Muck Outscape from Muck Boot Co. was built to provide 100% waterproof performance and versatility for active outdoor work and exploration, no matter if the task at hand is working in the garden, in the barn or out hiking with the dog. The Outscape offers easy on/off and features a Dual Density Comfort footbed with antimicrobial protection. While self-cleaning outsole lugs allow for optimal traction, a Guarden Rubber toe and heel provide durability for more extensive wear.

  • Recommend: This style features a wide fit, we recommend ½ size down for regular or narrow fit
  • 100% Waterproof
  • Muckskin Flexible Neoprene with Abrasion Resistant Rubber Coating
  • Nylon Shank for Added Underfoot Stability
  • Easy Slip On/Off with Dual Density Comfort Footbed with Slow Recovery Foam and Long Lasting Cushioning
  • Lightweight Cushioning Foam Midsole
  • Self-Cleaning Outsole Lugs for Optimal Traction and Reliability
  • Guarden™ Rubber toe and Heel for more Durability and Extended Wear
  • bioDEWIX™ Antimicrobial Footbed Insert Topcover with NZYM™ for Odor Control and Moisture Management
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Patricia
a very slippery shoe

Very disappointed that this shoe is so very extraordinarily slippery... I noticed it straight away as I tried them on for the first time in my kitchen. I had to catch my balance walking across the linoleum floor. I wore them outside and had the same experience two more times while walking on the lawn in the back yard. I don't think I can trust these shoes to keep my feet on the ground. very disappointed. I would return them for a refund, but of course I can't because I have worn them outside. I contacted my local store and they confirmed that their in-stock shoes have the same white dusty glaze over the otherwise mustard colored tread. What's with that?