Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport
#5
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Bowling Green, KY
Posts: 295
RE: Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport
Sorry- I'm mentally deficient, that wasn't you who poured gas on your boots somone else. [I need out of this office,] Good Luck with the Burly purchase, you'll love em. I'm going to nget some fresh air now see if I can salvage what little brain I have left... Hey its the last day for early Fall Turkey. WUHOOO... Happen to have my burlys in the truck with my Turkey gun... SEE YA'LL.
#6
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Charleston WV
Posts: 42
RE: Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport
I also own the burlies but my problem with them is now after sweating in them i cant seem to get them completely dry. Any of you guys have problem. thinking about trying out an electric boot dryer/heater. Also what type of socks are you all using?
#7
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Bowling Green, KY
Posts: 295
RE: Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport
Hadn't had the problem. I use the Red Head socks made for the tall Snake proof lace -ups. I guess the boots do get wet but I have a pair of Rocky Rubbers and I usually alternate evry other day. Duh, Guess I do have the problem but thats how I solve, They must dry witihin 24 houurs next to the dryer in the laundryroom.
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#8
RE: Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport
Definitely worth the purchase. I bought a pair this past summer and have used them, almost exclusively, so far this season to bowhunt. Not a single problem with any characteristic of them. Great boots. Definitely a worthwhile purchase.