LaCrosse Men's 18" Burly Classic Hunting Boot
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As they fit tight around the ankle, they are not easy to put on and take
I live there the entire hunting season with my husband!
There is not enough rubber in the box. Boots for hunts on turkeys are required, such as the vortex knee Waterproof and washable are two things I like about them Added protection against snake bites. Those of mine are not proof against cats.
There will be some contact between it and the back of your knee. I have no problem wearing them with jeans, but I do have an issue with the top of the boot if you are wearing thin pants.
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What happened to the finished product? How was it able to pass an inspection? There are either factory seconds on these boots and that wasn't mentioned in the listing or Lacrosse Boots no longer care about quality. Until they are made in China, these shoes were unbeatable in the USA. However, now that they are manufactured in China all pairs must be inspected before purchase because you never know what to expect. If you don't keep your loyal customers in mind, Lacrosse Boots will lose customers!.
A lacrosse boot and a lacrosse helmet have always been part of my collection I swore by them . But when I opened the box , find this garbage in it, it is cheap and greasy , it is so powerfully scented , & it is so greasy. Tryed on a men's size 15 boot and the heel looks like it belongs on a kids boot Since the heel is so small, there is no support for the ankle. The pair from cabelas the Burly model like night and day was returned as soon as I got it, not sure if it's a knock off or not . This boot was far superior to the ones I had on my day.
At the top of the boot, below the ankle, is the Achilles heel, which starts to wear down after years of use. Eventually, the boot can crack or crease due to wear, resulting in a leak after the boots have worn in. The quickest way to keep that from happening is to put a 12-month lock on each of the cores of a computer I place a piece of foam pool noodle in the boots to keep them from flopping when I store them. Hunting and scouting deer is what I do with them. Since I spend most of my days in the woods going over 5 forest miles, they're extremely comfortable and I have never gotten a blister or hot spot. Over the past 18 years, I have bought three pairs of shoes! You may ask me what I think of it. There are a couple of sizes too big for me, I'm 10 years old. You can buy a 10 if you have 5 EE foot. Unlike most other suits, this one has enough space for thick socks.
When it is cold outside (40-45 degrees F) I buy these to use in my canoe In fact, I've been going to them for over a year now The temperatures can be as low as 10 degrees in a winter boot. It's going to be interesting to see how they perform once I'm ice fishing later in the year along with just sitting in a single place. In these colder conditions, I move around a lot, so I'll have to see how they do then. I haven't had an issue with sweat with a conscious choice of socks. I am trying to avoid using them when walking the dog every day on the sidewalk because the soles are fairly soft and I can easily slip them on and off, but it's tempting with how easy they are to put on and take Even though I use them half the time on concrete, I haven't noticed wear yet, but I will think about it in the future. It was a worry to me how my feet might slip with thinner socks, but I've worn thick wool socks all the way down to thin smart wool socks and haven't found it to be an issue. However, I still bought extra soles and ankle braces from Ace. Longer upland hunting trips would be great for this, but might even be excessive. Considering all of this, I am glad I purchased it. That Muck boots cost so much that I didn't spend the big bucks for them. There were plenty of reviews about the poor construction of the soles (off-alignment). However, that was not my experience In summary, this looks like a classic boot that is waterproof and comfortable no matter what the weather conditions might be. As far as the price trade off goes, you have to consider the sole durability, but unless you're walking on rocks and concrete a lot of the time, it shouldn't That's why you should consider a Muck boot with Vibram soles if you want to keep it for five years.
A problem and a solution There is no reasoning why there should be such a small opening for the calf. A strap that can be cinched down is especially useful. Then why not be a little more generous, as the competition is? To make sure that these boots will be utilized in the best way, be sure to check out the men's Le Chameau. Using the best is out of my reach because I'm too cheap. Another issue is that the product no longer is made in the United States. It's worse now that they are made in China. As a Chinese dove wearing a chinese ditch-style shirt, I am part of the problem A boot.
I received exactly what I ordered and it arrived promptly. I had no problems with my shipping. I received exactly what I ordered and it arrived within the promised time. My family has been wearing Lacrosse boots for decades. It used to be that they lasted for five years or more. Until now, they have been available for about one year each if you wear them four or five days per week like Since I first bought them 3 years ago, I've bought new ones each time. I'd say that if you wear them only on weekends during the fall and winter (like when you are on a deer stand) you will be able to use them for several years. I'm satisfied with the fit and comfort. A cheaper boot won't be as comfortable as a more expensive one. The hats are warm in the winter and hot in the summer, and I wear them all year long. The last two pairs of boots I owned cracked near the big toe in constant bending while walking, but I am a tough user. In the meantime, I plan on buying a pair of boots every year until I find a better pair.
My name is Mariana and I wear this rubber boot every single day. I have known this boot for over 20 years and will never be tempted to change my mind. Striped bass fishing in Jersey (on the shores and jetty's) and hunting, gardening, and walking in the swamps in North Carolina are some of my favorite activities. This is a great quality boot that will last me for a long time. Since I first bought it in New Jersey 20 years ago, I have never found any differences in quality. Do your best to locate something that does not have a diminished quality today. The burly classic is an exception. It is very important to me to have arch support while I also suffer from aching feet. This boot does not work with it. walk and hunt for at least 5 to 8 hours a day in these areas.
As far as rubber boots are concerned, you're sort of at the mercy of the manufacturer. The unexpected twist made this one a 9 for me. I ordered a 10 wide despite the fact that they are 5 wide. In woolen socks, the fit was snug and comfortable. While walking, the foot support is very good. The insulation allowed me to remain very comfortable even when I fished in the ocean. A bonus On my way home from fishing in the dark, I found in the sole of my shoes a snagging hook. I never got a hold of the hook. These boots have so far been a great purchase.