These Boots are Made for Walking .....!
#11
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 542
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From: Bennettsville, SC
LoL. I don't care what kind of boots you wear here in the South. When this clay gets wet, you are on the ground. If you have boots that don't have much traction, you slide. If you have too much traction, it just boggs up with clay then you have none!
I have a pair of the Cabelas laminated rubber neophrene boots. THey are Cabelas version of the Lacross Alpha, or something like that.
THe only thing I don't like about them is that they are very hot.
Adrian, those are some good looking boots, if I had $400 I would probably buy a pair. Well, probably not. Thats a new gun.
I have a pair of the Cabelas laminated rubber neophrene boots. THey are Cabelas version of the Lacross Alpha, or something like that.
THe only thing I don't like about them is that they are very hot.
Adrian, those are some good looking boots, if I had $400 I would probably buy a pair. Well, probably not. Thats a new gun.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 1,636
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From: Bandera, Texas
Yes the Army issued me some gortex, never say I had to wring the socks out, maybe from sweat, but the Hermann's keep them dry and warm! Wish they hadn't gone out of business I would get some more just in case!
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 342
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I have a pair of Danners that I have had for about 9 yrs and they
have great tread on them and they are very comfortable and dry.
I am sorry I can't remember what model they were called. They cost
around $150 at the time but that was money well spent.
have great tread on them and they are very comfortable and dry.
I am sorry I can't remember what model they were called. They cost
around $150 at the time but that was money well spent.




