LaCrosse 18" Grange Rubber Boots
  • Manufacturer: LaCrosse
  • Web site: www.lacrosseboots.com
  • Review date: July 4, 2002
  • Reviewer: Joshua Flournoy
  • H.I.S. Rating: 10 out of 10
    Specs:
  • 100% waterproof
  • Non-insulated
  • AnkleFit™
  • Age-resistant rubber
  • Fiberglass shank
  • Adjustable top strap
  • Chevron Cleated outsole
  • Color: Green
  • Wt.: 4.5 lbs.
  • Review:

    I've been using LaCrosse Grange boots for probably 8 years now. I wear them so much (not just during hunting season) that I'm on my 4th pair now. This is a great boot. The ankle-fit is very comfortable, no flopping around on your foot like some rubber boots. The top of the boot is adjustable with a strap.

    This boot is practically all I wear whitetail deer hunting until it starts to get cold. I worry less about where I'm walking in the woods when I'm wearing rubber boots because they don't pick up and hold scent like leather does. There are also a lot of creeks, ponds and erstwhile puddles where I hunt in east Texas, and it's very nice to be able to just step through those instead of having to find a way around or make a real long jump. My boots come up to just a few inches under my knees.

    Most people wear them just deer hunting, but I've found them comfortable and supportive enough that I've actually worn them on a few elk hunts as well and had no problem climbing mountains with them.

    If you wear them much when not hunting and beat the pavement a lot, the bottom will eventually wear out. If you just wear them in the woods, though, they'll last you a very long time.

    This is a great product and I recommend it highly. A camo version of this boot is also made.

    Pros: Good quality, cheap price rubber boot, ankle-fitted, comfortable
    Cons: none



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