Muckboots is extremely proud to be the only gardening footwear endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society. A casual, lightweight and comfortable shoe makes the Muckster II a classic. Whether you're pulling the weeds, walking the dog or just nipping to the shops, this shoe is ideal for the unpredictable British weather and perfect for slipping on and off for ease. These garden shoes feature 4mm neoprene, making any chore an enjoyable one, along with breathable air mesh lining keeping your feet cool on warmer days. The versatile rubber outsole holds in muddy conditions, yet sheds dirt quickly and efficiently. Lightweight and flexible, these practical shoes have a stretch-fit top-line binding to keep out unwanted dirt and pebbles whilst remaining waterproof. Come rain or shine, these RHS endorsed shoes will leave you in foot heaven.
- 100% Waterproof
- Fully lined with 4mm neoprene for flexibility
- Breathable air mesh lining
- Secure top-line to keep dirt out
- Pull-tab for easy on and off
- RHS endorsed
- bioDEWIX Dry antimicrobial footbed insert topcover
- NZYM for odour control and moisture management
- Versatile, general purpose outsole
- Estimated product height 11cm/ 4.5"
- Half sizes order up
Care instructionsTo ensure that you enjoy your Muck Boots for a long time, we provide you with the following tips and tricks for care.
1. You can easily remove dirt with a jet of water or by gently scrubbing with soap and cold water. We advise against using solvents or detergents to clean your boots.
2. Then dry the boots naturally at room temperature. Please do not place the boots next to the heater to dry, as this will cause the natural rubber to become brittle, deteriorate and crack over time. For care, we recommend the "KavalRub" care spray (art. no. KA 957 01).
Please note: It is not recommended to use care products on the outer sole. This can cause the sole to become slippery in wet or icy conditions.
TipEveryone sweats, especially in the sweaty summer months, hardly any feet stay dry. This leads to residual moisture that remains in the boots at the end of a long, sweaty day's work. Simply crumple up newspaper and put it inside the boot. This will then draw out the moisture overnight.