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Mudee

Sale price£67.50 Regular price£135.00

Microfibre boot for hiking and leisure.

TOUGH | COMFORT | WATERPROOF | LIGHTWEIGHT

Size:
Sizing Small (i)

This shoe fits small: consider a larger size

The best guide for sizing your new Freet shoes is to start with your usual shoe size. Think about whether you always take this size or whether you sometimes need to go smaller or larger.

Customer feedback is that this style fits small to size; if you sometimes have to go up a size, it is more likely that you may need to go up a size with this style.

Our shoes are originally produced in EU sizes. All UK sizes are the closest conversion so, if you know your EU size, you may want to consider using this.

Measuring Your Foot

Sometimes as a second check it is worth measuring your foot. Feet can be different sizes so its worth measuring both and taking the largest.

Standing next to a wall place a piece of paper against the wall. Place your foot on the paper with your heel just touching the wall.

Measuring Your Foot
  • The next stage is easier if you get someone else to help do it.
  • Take a pencil or pen and trace the outline of the foot on the paper.
  • Start at the heel.
  • Keep the pen at 90 degrees to the paper, so vertical, see diagram.
  • Don't draw under the foot.
Keep pencil verical
Taking a ruler measure the length of the outline in millimetres. This will be the exact size of the insole you will need. To ensure the fit is not tight add another 5.0 - 10.0 mm to the length. If you wear thick socks then add that thickness to the length.
Measuring your outline

If possible, please work from the EU sizes (the US and UK sizes are nearest conversions to these sizes so will not be as accurate). The lengths and widths are the dimensions of the insole in mm measured as per the picture below:

Insole Dimensions

Adult

Length Width UK EU
230mm 88mm 4 37
236mm 89mm 5 38
242mm 90mm 6 39
251mm 92mm 6.5 40
258mm 93mm 7 41
264mm 95mm 8 42
272mm 97mm 9 43
279mm 100mm 9.5 44
285mm 101mm 10 45
292mm 102mm 11 46
300mm 104mm 12 47
307mm 105mm 12.5 48
313mm 106mm 13 49

Junior

Length Width UK EU
188mm 78mm 11.5 30
194mm 80mm 12.5 31
200mm 82mm 13.5 32
207mm 83mm 1 33
213mm 84mm 1.5 34
220mm 86mm 2.5 35
226mm 87mm 3.5 36

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About Mudee
  • Our iconic boot 
  • Enjoy barefoot comfort on the trail and everyday
  • Superb performance and grip
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Mudee Sale price£67.50 Regular price£135.00

Customer Reviews

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Manfred Guentner
I love them

I have two pairs of hiking shoes from other brands, but the Mudee is love on first walk. They are as functional as the others, but the Mudee fist my feet like no other shoe.
I will never buy any other offroad shoe again :)

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Gees van der Schoor
stevige schoenen

Passen goed (maat groter besteld nav andere reviews), nog niet echt uitgeprobeerd maar lijken me prima.

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Adriane Bartholomew
They were my first barefoot shoe and are still my favorite for fall/winter and wet weather use

I ordered my second pair of these in October, in the tan. My first pair (also tan) lasted me about 2 years before the bottom started to separate and became a tripping hazard. I thought about supergluing it back together because the rest of the shoe was still in decent condition, even the tread was still good, but thought better of it. I wore them almost daily for 8+ hours at my warehouse job and for fall/winter hiking. They were my first barefoot shoe and are still my favorite for fall/winter and wet weather use. My feet always stay dry in these, even if I slug through muddy trails or step in a puddle. Traction was great as well. I never had slipping issues on trails, concrete, smooth, or wet surfaces. My husband also bought a pair of these, in the black, for his job because he was tired of his feet hurting all the time in his work boots. Unfortunately, they only lasted about 4-5 months before the bottom started to separate from the shoe, but we figured it was due to how tough he is on his work shoes and all the chemicals that he uses at work. He really liked them while they lasted, his feet and body felt less achy at the end of the work day. We're hoping Freet can eventually make a tough work shoe for industry people (brewers, farmers, mechanics, etc.). We would definitely buy them. I highly recommend these shoes for fall/winter/wet weather use. My husband and I bought our normal size and they were great. The toe box was roomy, and even after an 8 hour work day with swollen feet I still had enough space in the shoe to not be uncomfortable.

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GregS
I love the Mudee

I'm going to keep my review short since there is already so many positive reviews and I've reviewed, in more detail, other Freet shoes. I'll just say I love the Mudee and bought the black after I bought the Tan color. They tick all the boxes. Bought by usual size 43 and they fit great. If you are considering the Mudee, buy it, you won't regret it.

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Camille Jacob
Fantastic shoes - absolutely love them.

Fantastic shoes - absolutely love them. I've had a pair of Mudees for 3 years and I've put them through their paces in the Peaks, Lakes, Dales, Eryri, Vosges, Alps and various other more or less undulating areas, and they've fared extremely well in all weather and situations. They're a brilliant hiking shoe, insanely comfortable and the waterproofing is still going strong - I stand in streams and puddles without a care in the world and I've never had any discomfort from them whatsoever, even after 20k walks or days pounding on pavements. I also wear these daily in the woods and on pavements and I'm really impressed with how well the soles have lasted - I very rarely have shoes that last 3 years! The grip is good on rock, paths and various man-made surfaces, but not always great on mud on inclines, so I might go for a Tundra when these wear out (for the deeper tread).