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Posted by mjones on 11-04-2010 02:48 AM:

boot question

do yall prefer muck boots or lacross.
i waer lacross and i like them.
how do the muck boots wear and how are they for walking

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Posted by coonhuntercp on 11-04-2010 04:12 AM:

I just got a new pair of mucks, I'll let you know how I like them


Posted by AllenR on 11-04-2010 04:20 AM:

I and my wife recently (last 6 months) bought a pair of Muck boots we both hate them. I recently bought two pairs of alph burlys and we both like them. go with Lacross

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Posted by e.t.sawyerjr on 11-04-2010 06:47 PM:

do not know what kind of problems allenr had with muck boots, however william earl mills told me they were the best boot he had ever had. i got a pair an now i an working on my third pair.
untill someone makes something better.

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Posted by Todd K / UKC on 11-04-2010 06:51 PM:

Muck Boots are comfortable but they don't hold up. The couple pairs I've had both had the rubber crack where the toe flexes. I will not get another pair.

I'm interested in how the Boggs boots hold up compared to the Mucks.

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Posted by jabrown on 11-04-2010 07:10 PM:

Lacrosse boots don't hold up near what they used to since they went over seas, but the Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport is the most comfortable boot I've ever worn. The problem is that I wear out a pair every year.

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Posted by smoke-pole on 11-04-2010 07:14 PM:

well

ihave never worn nothing but lacrosse. i started wearing them in the summer of 2000 and i just bought my 3rd pair this year. i coon hunt 4 or 5 nites a week and live in the woods deer hunting adn put alot of miles on them. ill let ya know how these china special s hold up. never had a pair of em made in china.

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Posted by Slough on 11-04-2010 07:23 PM:

Got a pair off boggs that are 3-4 years old ( no chaps on them ). They are non-insulated and have held up well, but have not been worn in real tough briars much. They wear good.

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Posted by Randy Tallon on 11-04-2010 07:28 PM:

Anybody try the Dewey's? They were supposed to change the chaps and I was wondering if anyone has tried them and what they think.

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Posted by goodtimekennel on 11-04-2010 07:28 PM:

boots

i have had same pair of lacross for 10 yrs bought a new pair of muck at ao and i hate them , to tight not wrong size just fits tight around my ankle up $100 mistake

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Posted by Lone Pine JB on 11-04-2010 08:49 PM:

the heels wear out in the Mucks in a matter of weeks and the toe cracks like Todd said. I prefer the Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport. They lasted much longer.

Randy, Ron has the Deweys and they look very similar to the Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sport. But the chaps were cheesy.

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Posted by Virgil on 11-04-2010 08:52 PM:

I bought my first pair of Mucks in June and have yet to have a problem, knock on wood. Comfortable to wear and I have put a lot of walking on mine.

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Posted by 1nighthunter on 11-05-2010 03:15 PM:

Muck Boots

Never had a problem with them wore out several pair and the only ones I have seen crack had dry rotted from lack of use left in the closet while the owner lounged on the couch LOL


Posted by Todd K / UKC on 11-05-2010 04:20 PM:

Re: Muck Boots

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Originally posted by 1nighthunter
Never had a problem with them wore out several pair and the only ones I have seen crack had dry rotted from lack of use left in the closet while the owner lounged on the couch LOL


Don't force me to play my b.s. card ! lol

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Posted by Big Bawler on 11-05-2010 06:18 PM:

lacrosse alpha burly is the only way to go

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Posted by Samhain on 11-05-2010 06:23 PM:

Mucks


Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 11-05-2010 06:41 PM:

IMO for coonhunting 70% of the year the old Lacrosse grange with a decent pair of insoles is the way to go. They are the coolest boots in the spring, summer, and early fall. They are pretty simple made and there isn't much to tear up or destroy. they are tight fitting and I like that especially if I am anywhere near any rocks or walking up hills, or if my foot gets deep in the mud. When it gets cold, I love a lacrosse alpha burly. They hae a thin rubber outer and puncture pretty easy and the inside wears out, but they just fit me right. The original Burly is just too heavy and the Muck just never fit me right and moves around too much on my foot. The Dewey's are nice, but I have the original chaps and they had little to be desired.

If you are looking for boots without chaps, the Bogs Blaze 100 are nice. They are $85 a pair, but work every penny to me.

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Posted by John D on 11-05-2010 07:31 PM:

I wore out several pairs of Lacrosse and Muck's. My last pair of Muck's went about 6 months before my feet started getting wet. I won't pay $90 to $120 for sorry quality boots and I'm just glad I don't have the cost of chaps on top of that.

I got so disgusted with whats on the market I went and bought a pair of $20 boots from TSC. They are starting to leak a little and aren't quite as comfortable but at least its justified.

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Posted by greg stull on 11-05-2010 08:01 PM:

I HAVE WORE MY MUCKS OUT AND THEN SOME. THEY ARE 2 YEARS OLD AND THE INSIDE HEELS ARE GONE BUT I FIXED THEM UP WITH SOME DUCT TAPE AND STILL LOVE THEM. THEY TO THIS DAY STILL DO NOT LEAK KNOCK ON WOOD. I HAVE HAD LACROSSE AND DON'T LIKE THE WAY THEY FIT AROUND THE ANKLE. I WAS GOING TROUGH LACROSSE EVERY 3 MONTHS NO KIDDING EVERY 3 MONTHS.

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Posted by nathan cooley on 11-05-2010 08:51 PM:

i just recently purchaesd a pair of boots from southern states called statesman. they are made just like mucks but alot cheaper. i've owned 2 pair of mucks and these are just as comfortable for about half the price.

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Posted by RedMan on 11-05-2010 10:19 PM:

Between the 2 I like the mucks better. They fit me more snugly and have less slip than the lacrosse boots. Wore mine coonin, cuttin wood, squirrel hunting and not had any problems out of them other than peircing the neoprene crossing a fence. now that being said I just bought a pair of Drake boots and had the wick chaps cut off my lacrosse boots and sewed onto the Drakes. They have a sneaker type fit to me and are very comfortable but have only worn them a couple times so not sure just yet how the longevity will be but if they are anything like their waders for the waterfowlers they should last very well.

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Posted by jamie stall on 11-05-2010 11:02 PM:

muck boots suck i have had mine only 4 months and the heal wore out know they hurt my feet


Posted by josh tetting on 11-06-2010 12:09 AM:

lacross

all the way mucks fall apart to fast

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Posted by mjones on 11-06-2010 12:58 AM:

thanks i like the lacross i have i am glad i i didnt waist money on mucks yet
thanks again

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Posted by rmcmillan on 11-06-2010 01:32 AM:

LACROSSE.

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