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Need new boots!

Started by Mossberg90MN, March 30, 2020, 09:03:42 PM

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Mossberg90MN

Thanks for the suggestions. I'll check out these other boots but I think I may just stick with my Lacrosse Grange and just try those moisture wicking socks.

What I like about my grange boots is they leave a small foot print. Which makes it easier for maneuvering through the woods.

Maybe once these get a crack or wear out I will upgrade.

I'll definitely look into these boots though.


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ManfromGreenSwamp

In florida, Grange is king.


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"First one to the carcass gets the most"
-T.Farley

"I'm livin ta rest, I was born tired"
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TravisB

My feet sweat less in my Grange boots than they do in the boots with the neoprene. Not to mention whatever rubber compound they're using on these newer boots tear easily. It's almost more like it's plastic/rubber, and thin. I bought a pair of $160 Aeroheads about 6 months ago, and already have a 1 inch tear in them from a stick. My Grange's are almost 20 years old, and I keep going back to them. My next pair will be a new pair of Grange's.


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Mossberg90MN

Awesome, looks like I already got what I need then.

That was a concern of mine with the neoprene


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wchadw

Quote from: Prohunter3509 on April 02, 2020, 04:25:17 PM
Get some Russell mocassins and be done with it
Best boots I ever owned wish I had known of them years ago
X2. Not cheap but best boot made


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ManfromGreenSwamp

Quote from: TravisB on April 05, 2020, 06:30:11 PM
My feet sweat less in my Grange boots than they do in the boots with the neoprene. Not to mention whatever rubber compound they're using on these newer boots tear easily. It's almost more like it's plastic/rubber, and thin. I bought a pair of $160 Aeroheads about 6 months ago, and already have a 1 inch tear in them from a stick. My Grange's are almost 20 years old, and I keep going back to them. My next pair will be a new pair of Grange's.


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They have a great Customer service. Please reach out, they'll want pics, but will replace them for grange and pay you the difference

A+ company

Agreed, new ones are soft and not for rugged hunters.


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