Lightweight Muck Boots are the way to go. I have the Muck Snake Boot and they're light and comfortable, plus waterproof.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostThanks yall, we seem to be forming a consensus...
That's the way these were, from day 1 the left boot always seemed to be kinda damp. I kept thinking maybe I splashed a little water over the top or something. It doesn't help that my feet sweat like crazy so there's always some dampness but the left was always more wet than the right.
But it only happened with one boot, and it was not sweat
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I get about 18-24 months out of my Lacrosse arrowhead snake proof boots... one of the longest lived brands I’ve tried. I easily put a couple hundred miles a year on a pair of boots, and my only complaint is the soles end up getting water between a couple layers after 100 or so miles of walking and makes a little noise with each step. It enough to ruin a stalk, but enough to annoy me.
I even have a pair with waterproof/snake proof chaps sewn on.
I have to give them praise because they have taken 2 snake bites for me in the last 5 years without failing, both moccasins.
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i’m so disappointed with the lacrosse boots
they have obviously farmed them out to china in the last couple of years my old pairs lasted at least 10 years of heavy use and were my most comfortable boots i had now they are complete junk they crack and leak with a few months and the heals are noticeably smaller and wear out very fast
i wrote them an email and told them how disappointed i was and they sent back a reply that was pretty much oh well *♂️
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostFor all the Muck fans, which models are you running? I like a couple of them but there's like 20 different types of Muck boots.
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I’ve never had a set of Lacrosse make it to the 2 year mark.
I do have a pair of Muck that have out lived 4 pair of Lacrosse, but they are pretty warm in the summer and are really tight on my fat calves.
I had to get away from the Lacrosse like the OP did after getting kicked in the nards enough. I bought a pair of Irish Setters this year and like them so far, but it hasn’t been a year yet.
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