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Le Chameau boots/ other options
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12/29/24 07:58 PM
12/29/24 07:58 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 584 Pickens county, AL
Ray_Coon
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4 point
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4 point
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 584
Pickens county, AL
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I’ve been hunting in Lacrosse rubber boots for as long as I can remember. I started out in burleys, years ago, moved to the alpha burleys when they came out. I liked the original alpha burley with the sole that was pretty close to the burley. I don’t like the thicker soles of the newer alphas and areos. I don’t feel like they flex as well, so I’ve gone back to the Lacrosse grange the past 6-7 years. I wear them a lot both deer and turkey hunting as well as scouting, filling feeders, etc.. As much as I like the boots, my feet freeze in them. I have a pair of insulated alphas for colder weather, but hate wearing them because I feel like Frankenstein walking through the woods.
This brings me to my question. I am nearing the end of life on my current granges and was looking at going to a premium boot, figuring that I’ll get more than two years out of them. I don’t mind paying for quality, but $650 is a lot to gamble with. Looking at going with a Le Chameau leather lined (whatever they call the side zip boot). I figure that this boot while pricey, might fit my needs better and be a better all around boot for my needs.
I walk a lot especially during turkey season on both red clay hills and river bottom swamps. I prefer a boot that I can feel the ground with and move as silently as possible. I want a good all around comfort level. I know if I am deer hunting in very cold weather, I need an insulated boot and that if I’m wearing it in warm weather, they will be hot, but let’s split the difference. Am I on the right track with the Le Chameau boots or is there a better option?
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Re: Le Chameau boots/ other options
[Re: BrentsFX4]
#4254507
12/29/24 11:26 PM
12/29/24 11:26 PM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 4,694 Bay Minette, AL
scrubbuck
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 4,694
Bay Minette, AL
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I have Schnees, they make several styles. Made in Bozeman, Montana. X2 on the Schnees. I’ve got the Hunter II pac style and after a week in the mountains out west in harsh conditions I was very pleased. Most comfortable boot out of the box I’ve ever worn.
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