So, you’ve decided on a pair of MukGuard. Good choice. MukGuard overshoes are a win-win. Actually, they’re a win-win-win.
Win 1 - they keep customers happy by keeping their floors clean.
Win 2 - their grip and professional look is great for tradespeople’s safety and brand.
Win 3 - they’re a sustainable choice because they cut out the need for single-use plastic overshoes.
In this MukGuard overshoe size guide, we’ve covered several of the most frequently asked questions we received about our award-winning overshoe. As well as this, we've included a guide on the best way to put on your MukGuard covers to ensure they’re doing their job, so you can do yours.
This depends on the type of safety boot you're wearing. MukGuard has been developed for V12 boots, so if you’re in our footwear, you should have a fairly smooth ride. However, if you’re wearing a different brand of safety boot, particularly if it has features such as a durable scuff cap or a reinforced metatarsal guard, your boot might end up being a lot bigger than a conventional size 8. MukGuard overshoes come in dual sizing, so we recommend that if you wear a chunky boot with a scuff cap or broad features like a welted sole, going up a size is the right move.
Now, if you’re a size 7, opting for size 7-8 overshoes will give you the extra room you might need. But, if you’re a size 12, opting for an 11-12 overshoe might not leave you with enough slack, so in this instance, we’d advise aiming higher with a size 13-14.
Tight. A lot of wearers get put off by tight overshoes and worry that they haven’t been able to pull them on easily. While putting on a boot cover shouldn’t feel like you’re grappling with a wild bear, they should have a snug fit. MukGuard overshoes are supposed to be tight against your footwear, because if they’re loose or slack, not only could they end up slipping off, they could become snagged on something and cause a nasty accident. So don’t be another slip, trip and fall statistic – ensure you have a tight fit.
Yes.
It’s common for people to purchase overshoes for their outdoor work boots and think they’re too small when in fact, they just haven’t put them on in the right way. Following the recommendations below will help you get it right quickly.
It might initially feel like a bit of a headache trying to get your boot into a snuggly fitting overshoe, particularly when the clock’s ticking and you’ve got work to do, but it is worth it! If you take your time and get your technique right, it’ll take less than 30 seconds. Remember: slow and steady wins the race...
Yes. Always put MukGuard on when you’re wearing the boot. When people try putting their shoe covers over their footwear when holding the boot or putting their hand inside, it means they won’t be able to push the toe cap in as meaningfully to allow them to pull the whole cover on. (This technique has also resulted in several boots with half attached shoe covers flying across various gardens and hallways. Be warned!)
If possible, sit and cross one leg over the opposite knee when putting on your MukGuard. Standing and bending down isn't great for your stability or back, and while we know there isn't always a convenient bench in front of people’s houses, if you can find a place to sit, use it!
Take all this advice on board, and you and your MukGuard overshoes will be walking through your customers’ property with comfort, confidence and cleanliness.