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Lacrosse Alpha burly uninsulated boot

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by donut757, Apr 2, 2010.

  1. donut757

    donut757 Weekend Warrior

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    looking at picking up a pair but wanted to get some first hand thoughts from anyone who has worn them..... they are a neoprene/rubber mix almost and very light weight... wondering how they would do in warm weather hunts and the comfortability of them?
     
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    i have a pair i bought last fall and love them, fit like a fine pair of sneakers and very light weight, i used them all deer season,and will use them for turkey in a few weeks.
     
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    I have a pair that I wore a ton and recently threw them away. I liked the boots, but after a couple of seasons the seams split in a couple of places. Personally I'm much happier with these boots Lacrosse burly boots.
     
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    thanks for the replies.... im mainly looking at wearing them just early season when its warmer and only here and there during the colder month when i know ill be in the swamp.... are they super ankle form fitting becuase i used to have a pair of older ones and gave them away cause i couldnt get my foot out?
     
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    I have had the Burlys like the ones Dustin did the review on only insulated for 7 or 8 years now, best rubber boots I have ever had.
     
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    They are GREAT!
     
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    I had a pair of alpha burlys for about 3 years. The seams split after a few months but I patched the hole with the black liquid electrical tape and they held up for another 2.5 years...... until I went to put them on and my heel went straight through the back of the boot. The uninsulated boots are good to about 25 degrees. Any less and i need insulation.
     

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