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    Default Rubber boots

    Got a pair of Muck Wetlands that I have had for 10 yrs, the sole is finallY starting to separate from the boot.

    Any others I should check out before getting another pair of Muck wetlands?"
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    I really like the lacrosse grange boots. They are not insulated but are very comfortable and hold up well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scquackaddict View Post
    I really like the lacrosse grange boots. They are not insulated but are very comfortable and hold up well.
    Not that I put miles on boots, but yep
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    I was in the exact same dilemma two weeks ago. My old muck wetlands served well for a good 5 years. Went to Cabelas, tried on multiple Lacrosses, other Mucks, etc. Still walked out of there with another pair of Wetlands. Probably put 25 miles on them last week in SD. Go with the Wetlands.

    If you get the lacrosse granges you’re then required to only wear bottomland camo and Nomad per TFC rules
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    Honestly I'm about over Lacrosse Rubber boots. The last 2 pairs I've had have cracked at the foot/toe bend area within 2 years of owning them. No more lacrosse rubber boots for me.
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    Just replaced my mucks with some Lacrosse Aeroheads and like them so far.
    Have brand new pair of 13’s I need to sell....

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    I got lacrosse aeroheads. They’re good in the boat and for short trips... they don’t leak and they’re warn, but they’re heavy as hell.

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    I have had the Lacrosse Alpha Range for a couple weeks now. Similar to muck boots. Not as tall as the Grange. Which i like

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    Muck boots aren’t the same as they were 10 years ago. I went with Granges the last time I bought a pair. They don’t have any ankle support so that’s something to consider. I’ll probably try a pair of Aeroheads when these granges wear out


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    I go through 3 pairs of LaCrosse for every one pair of Mucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boondoggle View Post
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    I just got a pair of camo late season Bogs. Replaced my dry rotted Mucks with them. These are night and day better than the Mucks. Feet haven’t gotten chilled once, excellent ankle support, and wear like tennie shoes. Been in the 30’s in KY. Went from 2 socks and a toasty toe with mucks and still got cold to 1 pair and warm all morning with Bogs.

    https://www.bogsfootwear.com/shop/style/72630-973.html
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    I've got muck, la crosse, and le chameaus.. I wear the le chameaus ninty percent of the time.. but I've got an old style of la crosse grange that are kinda cut off without all of the extra looking shit on it.. I probably wear those boots more than any other. I know they have to be ten years old.

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    Good reviews on Gumleaf boots

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    You wear the le chameaus 90% of the time, but you wear the lacross grange more than the others.

    Do you even math bro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tman View Post
    Honestly I'm about over Lacrosse Rubber boots. The last 2 pairs I've had have cracked at the foot/toe bend area within 2 years of owning them. No more lacrosse rubber boots for me.
    My Lacrosse snake rubber boots have holes in the same spot. 15 months old. Granted, I run the weed eater and work in the pasture year round with 'em but good gracious.

    I bought Muck Wetlands to replace them last Sunday. I wanted to get cheapies but those have zero sole support. Too old to save $100 on shoes anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ1965 View Post
    You wear the le chameaus 90% of the time, but you wear the lacross grange more than the others.

    Do you even math bro?
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    Anyone ever had any dry shod boots?
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