I need suggestions for good gardening/chicken coop clogs

True, croc soles wear down and get slippery. My feet get wet in heavy rainfall when I stay outside for a while. They are not good on mud / in rainy weather.
I also use old open clogs, where I can slip in easily, but they are a bit slippery on mud too.
For rainy days I have a pair of old leather booties with a good profiled sole. But I don’t like to stay outside in the rain. So I don’t wear them much. And I bought rubber boots for rainy weather about 10 years ago, they are like new bc I don’t like wearing them at all.
Yeah I have a pair of snow boots that I have used a handful of times because I don’t like going out in the snow! :lau
 
I have a pair of mucks that are awesome but mine are boots. I also have vibrams though and they are wonderful for warm dry days! I enjoy going barefoot so I mow and everything in these when the weather allows it. View attachment 2182934
I’ve loved the look of those shoes but have yet to get a pair! I don’t think I could wear them in a chicken coop though, I wouldn’t want to get them dirty lol
 
:lau Lol because of you’re ‘poeple’ mistake!
poep means shit in Dutch. 💩
Does it sound like the English word “poop”? Sometimes just poo. :gig
I checked them out on amazon and they are actually rated to -20 degrees :eek: that’s pretty impressive. Some reviews mentioned the tags to pull on/off broke, I see the front one is okay, did the back loop stay on so far?
So far! The back tab was the first thing to go with my Muck boots. I had them and used them heavily for at least 3 years.
 
I wear Sloggers that I got from a local nursery. They look like this: https://www.amazon.com/Sloggers-Waterproof-Chickens-Daffodil-5116CDY09/dp/B012SPPR3Y?th=1

I really like them a lot. They are easy to slip on and I wear them with and without socks. Very comfortable.
I had Pair of those! They were comfortable! They don’t have much in the way of insulation or anything so they tended to be smelly. But easy to use, especially if you’re in and out of them a lot but not too much time in them. If that makes any sense. Also around 35 so way less expensive than mucks.
 
I checked them out on amazon and they are actually rated to -20 degrees :eek: that’s pretty impressive. Some reviews mentioned the tags to pull on/off broke, I see the front one is okay, did the back loop stay on so far?
Just to clarify temperature and water penetration are different things in how they rate them.
 

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