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coolbrze
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Boots

Post by coolbrze »

Not sure where to post this, so here goes. I'm interested in getting a pair of Lacrosse rubber boots, about 18" tall and was wondering which of the following you all would recommend. I plan on using these for deer hunting, rabbit hunting, and maybe turkey hunting. They're pretty much the same thing, but diff. grams of insulation.

http://www.lacrossefootwear.com/product ... rodid=2707

http://www.lacrossefootwear.com/product ... rodid=2705

Johnson's Beagles
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Post by Johnson's Beagles »

Steve,

Funny you posted this! I was just on the Lacrosse website last night. Need a new pair of rubber boots to turkey hunt and bow-hunt with. I am going to purchase the Alphaburly Sport in Realtree Hardwoods. I am going to buy the uninsulated pair because I will be using them for warm-weather hunting. They are by far the lightest rubber boots on the market!

I have a couple longbeards tied down for us! Let me know when you want to come down! How's the pup doing?

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Post by CrownPointDogSupply »

Check us out

http://www.crownpointkennels.com/store/ ... _boots.htm

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Aaron Bartlett
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Post by Aaron Bartlett »

If your looking for something light weight and warm check out a pair of "MUCK Boots". Ive not found a boot any warmer plus you can roll the tops down on them in warmer weather so they arent as warm.
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Big CIty
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Post by Big CIty »

The Alpha Burly sport is the most comfortable boot I ever had, just like a pair of crosstrainers. how ever mine the 800 gram, and not to great for warm weather. I just bought the Hawthorn 6" for summer running, and trialing, another awsome boot from Lecrosse.

Try this site best prices I've found, even better than the lecrosse site.

http://www.mackspw.com

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