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Rubber boots #2321260
12/06/17 05:03 PM
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fladeerhntr Offline OP
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Just wondering what yall would recommend for a good light weight rubber boot that can be worn when it's cool outside but can also be worn when it's warm out. The thing that I really want the most is something that's comfortable to walk in and light weight. I've been looking at the muck boots but have also been looking at the lacrosse burly's and under armour.

Re: Rubber boots [Re: fladeerhntr] #2321355
12/06/17 06:06 PM
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I have worn out a couple pair of the LaCrosse la Grange boots. Mucking in the pond, power washing summer or winter and hunting early bow season. I've had two pair in 20 years and just about ready to retire my current pair.

Re: Rubber boots [Re: fladeerhntr] #2321462
12/07/17 02:51 AM
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I have been wearing a pair of Kamick for the last couple of years and really like them. My son liked my Kamicks so much he bought him a pair and quit wearing his mucks. I think they are made/assembled in the good ole USA also.

Finding a boot for cool and warm weather is not possible for me, I have to have warm weather boots and cold weather boots.

Re: Rubber boots [Re: Mdees] #2321708
12/07/17 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mdees
I have worn out a couple pair of the LaCrosse la Grange boots. Mucking in the pond, power washing summer or winter and hunting early bow season. I've had two pair in 20 years and just about ready to retire my current pair.


hard to beat for the price...I wear them turkey hunting and very comfortable/durable


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Re: Rubber boots [Re: XVIII] #2321726
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Originally Posted By: XVI
Originally Posted By: Mdees
I have worn out a couple pair of the LaCrosse la Grange boots. Mucking in the pond, power washing summer or winter and hunting early bow season. I've had two pair in 20 years and just about ready to retire my current pair.


hard to beat for the price...I wear them turkey hunting and very comfortable/durable


X3. Can't beat 'em and very comfortable. I can walk in them all day.

Re: Rubber boots [Re: fladeerhntr] #2323295
12/08/17 05:52 AM
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LaCrosse is the only rubber boots I'll buy.

Re: Rubber boots [Re: NWALJM] #2323379
12/08/17 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: NWALJM
LaCrosse is the only rubber boots I'll buy.
I've had terrible luck with their alpha burlys. Never had a pair last more than six months (Had 2 pairs) I changed to mucks and been using the same pair for probably 7 years now...


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Re: Rubber boots [Re: fladeerhntr] #2324380
12/09/17 02:29 AM
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My experience with the Alpha Burly hasn't been much better. I get a few years out of a pair but I don't wear them hardly ever. I have some 800gr insulated and they really only get worn if I'm hunting in a cold rain or really swampy area. But the Grange are more what the OP asked for. My only complaint with them is they get warm in the sun. Like hot if my legs are in the sun in a bowstand and it's warmer than 65ish degrees out.


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