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  1. IAMIKE

    IAMIKE Weekend Warrior

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    I wanna get a new pair, Im looking at maybe some LaCrosse Aeroheads, I prefer slip ons, I currently have under armor haw ones, and I'm not a big fan of them, they are very bulky and I would prefer something skinnier in the foot if that makes sense, Im sure part of the problem is I wear size 13-14 shoes. But just wanting opinions.
     
  2. Apd123

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    I bought a pair of Aeroheads last year, and found them to be very light and very comfortable. Now they are my first pair of hunting boots, so I don't have anything to compare them too. My brother in law, who has been hunting for several years, liked them so much he went out and bought a pair for himself.
     
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    i have 2 different pairs of mucks for hunting, another shorter pair for fishing. I am a fan, comfortable, warm, and hold up pretty well.

    My buddy just got a pair of the Aeroheads last year... He really liked them. I like the fact they are gusseted and you can tuck pants in easier, but still not a problem in the mucks either, just easier.
     
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    Slugger Grizzled Veteran

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    Have you checked out the rocky game changers?
     
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    Aeroheads are probably the most comfortable rubber boot if not boot period I have ever had on my feet.
     
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    My cousin just bought the lacrosse aeroheads and wore them yesterday and he loves hem!
     
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    dnoodles Legendary Woodsman

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    If you're looking for "skinny in the foot" la crosse boots check out the alpha burley sports. I have them, they're very comfie but not real warm. Maybe a 40* boot at best.
     
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    Can't go wrong with the aeroheads. Best hunting boot I have ever owned.
     
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    youngfart Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Mucks have been the best for me over the last 4 years and are great in the cold too.
    Rocky
     
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    Anyone tried the Alphaburly with side zip. Because of a bad ankle and how my foot is cocked I can't get into a regular muck boot. The side zip looks doable though.
     
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    I have the UA HAW boots and really like them. I do not find them bulky and I think they are very comfortable. I wear them even when scouting. I wear a 12 so maybe that's why.

    Having said that, mine are uninsulated and I need some jnsulated boots for this year. I had hoped maybe I could get by using hand/toe warmers in my boots but it didn't work out LOL.
     
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    I'm in the same boat as you. My feet have been my weakness for years and I still have yet to buy a good set of insulated boots.
     
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    I have those boots I like them for early season. When it get cold my feet freeze in them thats the one down fall. I now own two boots my Lacross for early fall and my red heads for winter. I just got the red heads so no info on them yet.
     
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    I have the arrowheads. Love them. Until the temp drops near freezing, then they aren't warm enough
     

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