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Which is the better boot?
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Muck 56 91.80%
Bogs 5 8.20%
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j.ooten
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Registered: Mar 2006
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i ended up with the lacrosse alpha lite 18in in camo....i really like the way they feel....i will give em a try and see how they last. THEY ARE LIKE WEARING TENNIS SHOES!!! very lite .....time will tell.

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Gunpowder
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Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Marshall Co Indiana
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Re: 15 year boots

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Originally posted by newhopepj
an old man bought me a pair of 18 inch lacrosse boots 15 years ago from an amish man. I have put a lot of miles pup training on this pair and the other night the right boot sprung a leak crossing the Blue River in about 10 inches of water. I just ordered a new pair this week from huntsmart.com. I hope I get 15 years out of this new pair. However, the lacrosse boots can be heavy and a pain getting them off.


My Lacross boots are probably 14 years old or more. I am thinking of replacing them as my right arch is killing me in them. Problem I hear is that the new Lacrosses are made in china and are not the tight ankle fit as the USA ones.

I read somewhere that someone just bought his third pair of Wicks Lacross boots over the years and for the first time he had a blister. He called Wicks and they said it was because the chinese boots fit differently.

How are the areces on the three choices?

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Jerry West
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Registered: Aug 2005
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Over the past 15 to 20 years I had worn LaCross, but this year my wife bought me a pair of Much. I love them. Lighter and seam to fit better. They may not last a long, but I'll go for more comfort. Thanks Valley Creek Hunting Suppy and my wife Mary

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Registered: Dec 2007
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I've had about 3 pair of the muck boots and love them. I wore one pair until they had no tread on them at all. I wear mine bow huntin sometimes and the temp. is about 20-40 degrees and my feet never get cold. If I can recall the muck boots are supposed to withstand up to -15 below 0, I may be wrong though.

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j.ooten
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i can tell ya that the alpha lite 3.5 are not all that great in the winter ....they freeze my feet if its below 30 ...i wish i would have gotten the 5mm instead...but they'll do fine this spring and summer....if they hold up well enough, i will go with the 5mm for winter.

so far so good as far as quality.

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