Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

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Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

Postby Paulbronson80 » Tue Nov 04, 2025 4:41 pm

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I’ve been going to this tidal mud pit that I have never reached the bottom of yet. I’ve uploaded videos on YouTube and the deepest I’ve gone is about waist deep but I can go much deeper if I wanted.

It is really thick and hard to get out of and in wondering if this is a good outfit to go in? I flooded my waders and I’m thinking of wearing these this time.
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Re: Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

Postby dlodoski » Thu Nov 06, 2025 9:14 am

I'll bite. Bad idea. Anything with a heel and/or sole is a liability in natural locations (and sometimes even prepared ones).

The zipper is not a viable option because even if it doesn't jam, you may not be able to reach low enough to be able to get out of the boot(s).

If you trying to stay warm/clean/dry, I recommend a wetsuit - and a sinking partner/companion.
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Re: Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

Postby Jumpoff_Joe » Thu Nov 06, 2025 8:26 pm

dlodoski wrote:I'll bite. Bad idea. Anything with a heel and/or sole is a liability in natural locations (and sometimes even prepared ones).

The zipper is not a viable option because even if it doesn't jam, you may not be able to reach low enough to be able to get out of the boot(s).

If you trying to stay warm/clean/dry, I recommend a wetsuit - and a sinking partner/companion.


I agree here, 100%. Boots, or any shoe with a rigid sole is a problem if it can't be slipped out of easily (don't ask me how Lazuli kept her heels on during the entire shoot - I am baffled, too). Anything with a firm sole presents a suction risk that will lock you in place.

For footwear, go and find a cheap pair of water shoes - like the ones you can find on Amazon (or any humongous, online retailer will have them). I definitely recommend footwear, there's all sorts of sunk stuff in the mud. I remember quicksand pioneer Kaol recalling a scene where a talent stepped on a submerged nail during the shoot of The Mind is the Key and it required a tetanus shot afterwards (I would also worry about other infection, too).

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Re: Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

Postby MuddySkater » Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:47 am

I have to agree, as someone who regularly enjoys coastal and inland tidal mud those boots are a bad idea, as the deeper you go the more the suction will pull and you'll not be able to pull your legs free in those boots as you would with wearing wellies or waders. I would also suggest clothing wise skinny jeans or lycra and a loose or tight fitting shirt.

It's a matter of safety while enjoying deep mud!,

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Re: Is this a good outfit to wear sinking? (Tidal mud)

Postby mudxdresser » Thu Nov 27, 2025 10:18 am

Boots are dangerous to wear even if they have are easy to slip out of when not in the mud. A suction can form that might not be able to be broken. Socks are about all that it is safe to wear.


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