knee hi rubber boots
#11
RE: knee hi rubber boots
Rocky Buckstalker 500's. they are light enough for long treks though the steep hillsides we have around here, they have enough insulation for those cool spring mornings, and they're great for sitting on a bowstand. I've always been a Rocky guy and when i tried these out, it was no surprise on how good they are. Extremely comfy. In fact, the only time i wasnt wearing them during deer season was when i was doing drives and then i put on some uninsulated lace up's because of the better ankle support that rubber doesnt offer. I have to cross wet ground and creeks alot and the knee boots defintely give me an advantage when dealing with those situations.
slayer
slayer
#14
RE: knee hi rubber boots
ORIGINAL: Pace Maker
LaCrosse AlphaBurly Sport Uninsulated Rubber Boots
I think the best rubber boot out there for the money. It was referred to me last year here on the huntingnet for a moose hunt I had upcoming in Newfoundland. I wore these boots for the entire week, walking endless miles with out any problems. Very light weight. I since used them countless hours hunting whitetails and turkeys with out any problems at all. They also have insulated models, but I found this model perfect if you're moving around a lot.
LaCrosse AlphaBurly Sport Uninsulated Rubber Boots
I think the best rubber boot out there for the money. It was referred to me last year here on the huntingnet for a moose hunt I had upcoming in Newfoundland. I wore these boots for the entire week, walking endless miles with out any problems. Very light weight. I since used them countless hours hunting whitetails and turkeys with out any problems at all. They also have insulated models, but I found this model perfect if you're moving around a lot.
#15
RE: knee hi rubber boots
Another huge LaCrosse rubber knee high boot fan here as well. I also have two pair of LaCrosse boots: The "Grange Model", which is their uninsulated model, and a pair of their Burleys. These are my third pair of LaCrosse boots.