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Rubber Boots
Looking for a good pair of scent free rubber boots. Any suggestions?
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RE: Rubber Boots
Lacrosse makes really good boots. I own a 17 inch pair. Ive had the same pair for several seasons now and have no complaints. I think they have about 800g insulation. Great all around boots. I use them for deer and turkey hunting>
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RE: Rubber Boots
Rockys. I got a pair of 1200gr thinsulate at Gander Mt. If you have Gander Mt near you watch the sales flyers. They have LaCrosse and Rocky brands. Both are good. I got the Rockys for $59 on sale.
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RE: Rubber Boots
Check out Muck Boots. I've used a pair of the Woody Max for two seasons now with no complaints. Warm, dry and very comfortable.
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RE: Rubber Boots
i just made a reply too your last thread and i agreed with BHS about treestands.And again agree with BHS. Muck Boots (THE MUCK BOOT COMPANY). I have a pair of their Fieldmasters for early season and a pair of their Woody Max's for late season hunting. i am sure i could narrow it down by getting their Woody's and they would be good year around
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RE: Rubber Boots
Check the farm supply stores
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RE: Rubber Boots
Try on as many different brands as you can and get the ones that fit the best. I ended up with a pair of Browning's.
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RE: Rubber Boots
La Crosse: Alpha Burly. I switched from Rocky and these boots are top notch! Super light weight and warm. 800gr of thinsulate. JMO!
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RE: Rubber Boots
Alpha Burly's 1200 gram Thinsulate for me in the dead of winter--together with two pairs of wool socks.
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RE: Rubber Boots
Use Plastic Molding Dip (like for tool handles),,emmerce your own in a bucket and there you have it.
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