Copying my other reply:
From worst to best:
Black Honeywell rubber boots: good luck getting a week out of those.
Green Honeywell (Northerner/MAX) boots: might get 2 weeks before they crack above the base of the right big toe (always the right one, and I'm not the only one to notice it).
There was another pair, I didn't think they were Muck brand, but they looked exactly like these ones that lasted a couple of months before developing a crack between the sole and the upper on the outside of the ball of the foot (I don't remember which foot, but I do remember that I got a warranty replacement on the first pair that ended up with the same problem on the same foot).
Tingley ultra lightweight have been highly recommended by other people who deal with similar conditions, but they don't make them big enough.
The best I've found, with the shortcomings I listed in my original post, is the Skellerup Quatro.
From worst to best:
Black Honeywell rubber boots: good luck getting a week out of those.
Green Honeywell (Northerner/MAX) boots: might get 2 weeks before they crack above the base of the right big toe (always the right one, and I'm not the only one to notice it).
There was another pair, I didn't think they were Muck brand, but they looked exactly like these ones that lasted a couple of months before developing a crack between the sole and the upper on the outside of the ball of the foot (I don't remember which foot, but I do remember that I got a warranty replacement on the first pair that ended up with the same problem on the same foot).
Tingley ultra lightweight have been highly recommended by other people who deal with similar conditions, but they don't make them big enough.
The best I've found, with the shortcomings I listed in my original post, is the Skellerup Quatro.