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Iluv2hunt
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Lacrosse refused to work with me on an issue I had on a $165 pair of snake boots. I told them I would bad mouth them every chance I got, and have so far fulfilled my promise.

The inner lining wore out on a pair of snake boots, causing my socks to rub on the outer shell. You could walk 50 yards and have holes in both socks. They told me it was normal wear and would not replace them. Therefore, I do not recommend lacrosse boots

I am on my 3rd season on my Muck boots, and have probably walked 200 miles in them. When these wear out, I will be getting another pair of them

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swampdweller
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sounds good, ill check out the lacrosse as well. I know I def want rubber though for waterproof, ill still wear my snakeboots when its dry. Im not much of an order online guy as I like to see product first hand and try on so ill be going to bass pro hopefully in the next few weeks.

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trouttouter
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Bass Pro has the Mucks for $79 day after Thanksgiving.

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JBUG308
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$79 for the Muck boot is a good price.
I've had great luck with Cabela's rubber boots over the years. I've got 2 pair now - insulated and uninsulated. Price is decent too compared to other brands. I caught a pair of Lacrosse on sale one time. They lasted me around 5 or 6 years before the started cracking on the outside.

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trouttouter
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Bass Pro runs the Lacrosse Alpha Burly Sports on sale for $79 about once every two to three months (Realtree AP).

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