Women's Arctic Sport II Boots
100% wasserfest
Kuschelig warmes Innenfutter
Komfortbewertung
100% wasserfest
Kuschelig warmes Innenfutter
Komfortbewertung
The Arctic Sport II boots were designed for women who love outdoor life, even in the coldest conditions. These winter boots provide ultimate warmth in extreme conditions with their cozy fleece lining and a 5mm neoprene inner bootie. The stretch binding at the shaft opening ensures the boot fits snugly around the legs to keep cold air out and warm air in. A molded EVA midsole provides support, and the rugged outsole ensures the necessary grip. Whether you're walking the dog or heading into town, these high-performance, sporty winter boots will keep your feet comfortable even in frosty temperatures and make you look stylish – ideal for outdoor enthusiasts!
- 100% waterproof
- Fully lined with 5mm thick neoprene for even greater flexibility
- Warm fleece lining
- Lightweight and comfortable EVA midsole
- Rugged outsole for grip
- Antimicrobial bioDEWIX™ footbed insert on top
- NZYM™ for odor control and moisture management
- With pull tabs for easy on and off
- Rugged outsole for optimal use on muddy surfaces
- Boot height approx. 43 cm
- Maximum calf circumference approx. 38 cm
- These measurements refer to UK size 5; variations between individual sizes are possible
All Muck® Boots are made from high-quality materials and natural rubber. As this is a natural material, it is important to properly care for and store your rubber boots so that you can enjoy them for a long time.
The rubber and neoprene upper is very durable and easy to clean with lukewarm water to remove mud, dirt, and other residues. Allow the boots to dry naturally at room temperature and maintain them regularly to keep the rubber supple. There are many rubber boot care products on the market, such as Grangers Rubber Boot Care Spray
For leather uppers, use a suitable leather care product.
After drying, fabric/textile uppers can be gently brushed with a soft brush to remove any remaining mud. More information can be found in our Care Guide.