Lacrosse aeroheads 3.5

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Born2Hunt, Nov 17, 2014.

  1. Born2Hunt

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    Just curious if anyone else had issues keeping your feet warm wearing these boots?

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    Yep, love them otherwise.
     
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    Same here very comfortable but not warm not sure if the 7.0mm would make much difference

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    I don't think they're really meant for a cold weather boot.

    I survived last year using them but it was miserable. Since then I have upgraded to some real insulated boots.
     
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    There rated for Temps up to -30 degrees I sure think they are meant for cold weather

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    They might be rated for those temps but the comfort rating is far from that.
     
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    Agreed I'm definitely will be looking for a warm pair before Saturday

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    Boot ratings are alot like Coles tape.....
     
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    Listen here Pat
     
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    yer ears burnin or somethin... that was quick
     
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    I just happened to be looking at this thread when you posted haha
     
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    I have the 7.0mm and if it's below 40 I never wear em, feet will freeze. I love those boots though, but they are not made for cold weather.
     
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    I like mine, my feet are always the last to get cold...so hard for me to say. But work great for me.
     
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    I have Lacrosse Alphaburly 1600gram boots and they're great. Bulky and big, but surprisingly easy to walk in, and very warm.
     
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    My feet are good in these boots with a medium weight wool sock down to 35-40 degrees. Anything below I have to slip into my HBS. This gets me down to about 15-20 degrees. After that I have to add a hot hand body warmer to each leg of the HBS.

    I'd be interested to know someone's experience with the 7mm boot.
     
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    Well at least I'm not the only one...I tried different things the past week to eliminate my cold feet ...my last resort was switching to an older pair of rubber boots and my feet were a lot better

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    The 3.5 are not a cold weather boot, but my feet stay comfortable when I wear a thin layered sock, put a hand warmer on my toes then cover with a heavier sock.
     

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