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re: Muck Boot vs Lacrosse Alphaburly 400G
Posted on 11/6/16 at 9:28 am to Volt
Posted on 11/6/16 at 9:28 am to Volt
Bought a pair of the alpha burly pros a few weeks ago. Sumbitches are easy to take on and off, you can stuff your pants in way easier, and I found my feet could breathe better. Wore them from 0600 til around lunch and my feet barely went to sweating when I had the top loosened up. Don't cinch them frickers down though. Talk about a damn oven.
Posted on 11/6/16 at 9:47 am to Big_country346
Walking around, I prefer the Grange. Taking off, the burly is where it's at. There is just no way to get the Grange ones off easily
Posted on 11/6/16 at 10:12 am to Hammertime
Naw. Paw paw built us all a boot jack for the granges
Posted on 11/6/16 at 10:17 am to Big_country346
Lacrosse Burly for me
I would take a Muck if given to me for free, but I would wear em once and throw them away.
I would take a Muck if given to me for free, but I would wear em once and throw them away.
Posted on 11/6/16 at 10:29 am to tigerfoot
Not sure I wouldn't rip the shite out of them walking through briars and thorns (which I do regularly). Are you supposed to clean the mud off of the neoprene?
You can get LaCrosse boots on sale all of the time. Just have to look around
You can get LaCrosse boots on sale all of the time. Just have to look around
Posted on 11/6/16 at 6:21 pm to Volt
If you ever use your boots north of the Mason Dixon line, then Mucks. They are extremely warm as others are saying. But they hold up fantastically well. I got my Chore Streets almost 4 years ago from my job in the Bakken, and they were well worn by the time I got them. But theyre still going strong. They were warm enough I only needed 1 pair of socks normally, only ccasionally needed 2. Even working in 3 ft of snow when it was 20 below 0.
Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:46 pm to Hammertime
I'm trying to decide right now between grange and burly. I just feel like if I get burly, I'm going to have times where my feet just get too hot, and vice versa w the grange. Obviously it's hit in LA more than it is cold. How cold would it have to be before my feet r just too cold in the grange?
Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:59 pm to SquirrelBones
I always try and keep a pair of each honestly. If I'm not mistaken, I think it got cold enough to wear my burlies once or twice. But I'm glad a wore them when I did though!!
This post was edited on 11/6/16 at 8:00 pm
Posted on 11/6/16 at 8:43 pm to SquirrelBones
Most people have both unless they have fat feet. I'll wear the grange down to 40 or so. Can't wear anything thicker than light smartwool socks because they fit like laced up tight tennis shoes
You can get uninsulated burlies. Grange and Burly are just the fit. Grange are better for walking in sticky stuff and more comfortable walking all day long IMHO
You can get uninsulated burlies. Grange and Burly are just the fit. Grange are better for walking in sticky stuff and more comfortable walking all day long IMHO
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