24 Sep 2009 @ 8:06 AM 
 

Muck Boots Introduces A Chore For A Chore

 

It’s no coincidence that when Muck Boots set out to design a new boot line, they appropriately named this new line the Chore. Thinking of an average everyday chore, the boot was designed for this purpose. This would also explain the wide variety of uses this boot is capable of.

One of the biggest improvements the Muck Boot Company made to the new Chore boot line over previous boots was incorporating a special rubber vulcanization process that made the new rubber more pliable than ever. This flexibility means the boot is more comfortable to wear and safer too. Safer when climbing ladders with a more flexible boot means less of a fall hazard, something to think about if your chores actually involve climbing ladders.

Muck Boots also improved the inside or the liner of the boot to make it even more breathable. Better airflow results in better moisture control, which keeps your feet dry and comfortable in all seasons. This ability to breathe means it can be used very comfortably in every season, which means you only need one boot instead of one for every season.

Muck Boots have always been about comfort and reliability. Make a solid product that does what’s advertised and people will see this and become loyal customers. And because people keep on buying, Muck Boots have developed quite a loyal fan base. Word of mouth to acquaintances is there most effective advertising increasing this customer base every year.

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Tags Categories: OpenBook Posted By: Stephen
Last Edit: 24 Sep 2009 @ 08 06 AM

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