Shopping for boots for children can be difficult, each and every parent knows this, and if you live in the North when it snows a lot, it’s imperative that you keep your kid’s toes dry. I had the delight; actually our 6 year old son had the pleasure of trying out a pair of Muck Boots brand new Kid’s Rover Winter Sport Boot. Nowadays, trying on a couple and writing a review is different for me in comparison with having our son try them on and write a comparison.
Theboots showed up neatly packed in a parcel on our front porch on a Friday afternoon. Coincidently it just happened to snow almost 6 inches the prior night. Obviously, our boy was very happy to get his new boots on and get out and play.
Viewing him through the comfort in my comfortable family room, my son did those things each and every six year old will do in the snow. He rolled about in the snow, built some sort of construction, then rolled about some more. After an hour he forgot he was even dressed in new boots.
He remained outside for some hours; kids can seem to tolerate the freezing for very long intervals when they are having fun. When he got inside and took his boots off, We asked him how he appreciated them and he pronounced, “Good”, and ran down in to his bedroom. Placing my hand within the boot when he got them off was all the evidence I required. They felt toasty comfortable and totally dry. Muck Boots has a success here, especially for the kids in snowy, colder climates.