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Looking for tall, rubber/neoprene, insulated boots

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  1. Peakbagr

    Peakbagr Newb

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    Will be hunting in cold, swampy, Adirondack woods. Looking for suggestions for very warm, tall, rubber or neoprene boots with lots of insulation and ankle support. Easy on and off is a plus, and with good tread.
    Figured you guys would have good recommendations.

    Thanks
     
  2. PinkPony

    PinkPony Grizzled Veteran

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    I use Muck Artic Pro. My feet stay warm the whole time.
     
  3. Marauder

    Marauder Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the LaCrosse Aeroheads and they have held up really well so far. My feet get a little sweaty walking though so I have a boot dryer which really helps. They are 18 inches tall and I had water up to at least 13 or 14 and they didn't leak which I really liked. They fit my ankles really well but are a little hard to take off I'll admit. I have the 3.5 mm but they have kept me warm so far here in Northern Wisconsin. I think you really can't go wrong with any boots. Just need to find which fits you best.
     
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    kennyg Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love my Lacrosse Alpha Burly 1500's. Buy them big so there is an air gap to hold warm air. Tight fitting boots equals cold feet.
     
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    jeremy421 Weekend Warrior

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    I have the cables dura tracks. Very warm
     
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    I recently purchased a pair of Field&Stream swamp tracker 1000 rubber boots. They are very comfortable and very warm. So far i have not had a problem with my feet being cold. Would definitely recommend them! Right around $100.
     
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    HoytHunter831 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I love my Lacrosse
     
  9. bucktail30

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    I second the Muck Arctic Pro. Money well spent.
     
  10. drath

    drath Weekend Warrior

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    I'm looking closely at the LaCrosse Aeroheads. I've yet to pull the trigger. I can't decide between the 3.5mm and the 7mm.

    -D
     
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    Alpha Burly Pro boots for me. Have held up year round for 4 years. I will switch to the Aeroheads when these wear out.


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    Bowhunter171 Weekend Warrior

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    I love my AlphaBurly Pros. I've put some serious miles on them and they're still going strong
     

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