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Quote from: Treerooster on March 27, 2021, 10:59:53 AMQuote from: Jimspur on March 26, 2021, 10:42:35 PMI wear LaCrosse Burly boots. Not the Alpha burly's, the regular $100olive green Burly boots. I wear them a lot for deer hunting, scouting, andturkey hunting. They last me about 4-5 years before the rubber cracks at the flex point in the front. I wouldn't wear them in any hill or mountainterrain as they don't have enough ankle support for that. I also get the ones with the foam insulation. They're not too hot for turkey hunting. I had a pair of the Grange uninsulated boots and they killed my feet after about 2 miles. I could walk all day in the Burly's, even though they're heavier they're much more comfortable. I also store them in a dark closet on a shelf to protect them from UV rays, which will deteriorate rubber. I also like the air bob sole, grips way better than the chevron sole.LOL. Just goes to show you how personal boots are. I got a buddy in Wis that loves the Alpha Burlys. He lives in them. I tried them a year ago just because of him and didn't like them. Too big & clumsy for me and I wear my Grange in summer too and don't want the insulation. I still have the Burlys and use them for deer hunting from a stand or when its cold and I don't have to walk too far. If I am going to be walking for hours or all day, like for upland hunting and some turkey hunting, I take the Grange every time. Just way more comfortable for me.
Quote from: Jimspur on March 26, 2021, 10:42:35 PMI wear LaCrosse Burly boots. Not the Alpha burly's, the regular $100olive green Burly boots. I wear them a lot for deer hunting, scouting, andturkey hunting. They last me about 4-5 years before the rubber cracks at the flex point in the front. I wouldn't wear them in any hill or mountainterrain as they don't have enough ankle support for that. I also get the ones with the foam insulation. They're not too hot for turkey hunting. I had a pair of the Grange uninsulated boots and they killed my feet after about 2 miles. I could walk all day in the Burly's, even though they're heavier they're much more comfortable. I also store them in a dark closet on a shelf to protect them from UV rays, which will deteriorate rubber. I also like the air bob sole, grips way better than the chevron sole.