February 27, 2010

Keeping My Feet Warm In My Hoser Classics
Author: Advisor

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I don’t know of your feelings, but by this time in the winter I’m ready to halt playing penguin and let all of the snow melt off. Being required to work outside is designed for the birds—by this I am discussing the penguins, not the smart birds that fly south in the winter. I am forever struggling to find a way to keep my feet warm. Luckily, a very kind friend introduced me to Muck Boots. I obtained some Hoser Classic boots, and now I am complaining regarding the cold a whole lot less. Which is good, because it doesn’t seem to be going away. What’s all this science buzz global warming, anyway?

Muck Boots are absolutely waterproof and warm. The Hoser Mucks model comes in two versions, a taller boot and a mid level boot. I like the high type myself, since I seem to be fortunate to find the deepest snowbanks when I’m outdoors, and hate to have snow creeping over of my boots. Both versions are plenty warm and dry, and sure to stay warm at temps as cold as ten degrees Fahrenheit. Who wants to stay outside when it gets any colder than that, anyway? These affordable work boots are really perfect for just about any job. I might challenge anyone to find a superior outdoor work boot than these. Trust me when I tell you these boots have made my outdoor job far less unpleasant during our snowy winters.

So, lately, I nearly find myself saying, “Bring in the snow, I can handle anything!” I stop myself short of truly wishing to do this, but at the very least since I obtained Hoser Classic boots I know that i can handle almost any outdoor weather thrown my way. of the day, my feet continue to be as warm and dry as they were when I first left for that day. They’ve a terrific outsole that’ll grip in any slippery conditions. The durable construction is the reason why I’ll have them keeping me warm for years into the future. That is convenient, since I’ll have lots of years to spend before I have the ability to retire!

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