Steve Lewis
Senior Member
Morning all.
I'm sadly still out of the fishing game for the time being, but I find myself needing some sage advice from the BFW experts.
After 30+ years of loyal service through all sorts of weathers and terrains, my trusty Dunlop wellies have finally given up the ghost. Although I'm not fishing at the moment, I am out every day walking the dog and she does like to go off-road so I need to replace them regardless. I was just going to do a like-for-like and get another pair of Dunlops, but when I inspected a pair at a local Sports Direct I wasn't at all impressed with the quality (in fact I could fairly easily pull away the soles on one pair). Presumably they don't make em like they used to.
Anyway, after lots of research I've settled on getting a pair of Muck Boot Muckmasters. I ummed and ahhd with the Arctic Sport, but ultimately decided on sticking with my previous system of an all-year boot with additional sock layers for the winter months.
My question is what is the sizing like with the Muckmasters?
In regular shoes I typically take a 7.5 or 8 (yes, small feet), depending on width, which is comfortable enough with a little toe wiggle room, but when it comes to wellies I need to go a tad bigger to accommodate additional/thick socks but without going so big my feet are slipping all over the place in the summer. My old Dunlops were weird - size 7, but still with plenty of room for two or three pairs of socks in the winter. They definitely weren't an actual 7.
Would I be safe going for a 9 in the Muckmasters, or would 8 be a safer bet?
(Note - there is nowhere local to me where I can try them on)
I'm sadly still out of the fishing game for the time being, but I find myself needing some sage advice from the BFW experts.
After 30+ years of loyal service through all sorts of weathers and terrains, my trusty Dunlop wellies have finally given up the ghost. Although I'm not fishing at the moment, I am out every day walking the dog and she does like to go off-road so I need to replace them regardless. I was just going to do a like-for-like and get another pair of Dunlops, but when I inspected a pair at a local Sports Direct I wasn't at all impressed with the quality (in fact I could fairly easily pull away the soles on one pair). Presumably they don't make em like they used to.
Anyway, after lots of research I've settled on getting a pair of Muck Boot Muckmasters. I ummed and ahhd with the Arctic Sport, but ultimately decided on sticking with my previous system of an all-year boot with additional sock layers for the winter months.
My question is what is the sizing like with the Muckmasters?
In regular shoes I typically take a 7.5 or 8 (yes, small feet), depending on width, which is comfortable enough with a little toe wiggle room, but when it comes to wellies I need to go a tad bigger to accommodate additional/thick socks but without going so big my feet are slipping all over the place in the summer. My old Dunlops were weird - size 7, but still with plenty of room for two or three pairs of socks in the winter. They definitely weren't an actual 7.
Would I be safe going for a 9 in the Muckmasters, or would 8 be a safer bet?
(Note - there is nowhere local to me where I can try them on)