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Post by mrlongbeard on Sept 11, 2007 22:13:37 GMT -4
these things are the cats meow. lite weight snug fit and ease of movement. check them out there great boots.
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Post by encore28 on Sept 12, 2007 20:55:16 GMT -4
I have the Woody Max model and find them to be the most comfortable boots I have ever owned BUT the neoprene does not hold up to briars and such too well............... Overall a great boot but I am now looking into the Lacrosse Alpha lite ------------similiar but has rubber protection in front to help save your neoprene from injury. Encore28
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Post by truegrit on Sept 12, 2007 20:59:46 GMT -4
I have the same ones encore28, I wore them the entire time I was out turkey hunting, very, very comfortable, plan on wearing them during the archery season. I don't think I'll wear them during rabbit season though, don't want to go through a briar patch and come out with torn boots.
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Post by gullythumper on Sept 13, 2007 22:10:02 GMT -4
best overall boot I've ever owned, but they aren't the best for extreme cold weather to stand in. I have the woodland model, and only have one dumb question. Why the heck is the inside blaze orange?? Three seasons and the neoprene is just now showing snags. Not bad for under $70
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Post by skwirl on Nov 18, 2007 17:03:15 GMT -4
so you can find em in the closet
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Post by tracer on Jul 1, 2010 20:04:47 GMT -4
I am now a believer in the Muck Boot Company. I love my new muck boots. Best boots I have ever owned.
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Post by callmaker60 on Nov 6, 2011 9:37:47 GMT -4
Guess, I'll look into the Muck boots, lots of variety and wide price range.
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Post by strech1233 on Nov 6, 2011 21:58:46 GMT -4
i have 2 pairs of muck type boots one is camo for hunting and the other is black and are steel toes that i where to work in the mud or concrete. i love them. mine are uninsulated so i put woll socks on if its really cold.
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