Advice on waterproof boots?

Jon Holcombe

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I wore a pair of Merrell MOAB's today while exploring the bogs above Friendship and below Carranza Rd. I love the Merrell's for hiking but the road's were ankle deep with icy water and I was soaked through in 2 minutes flat.
I also have a pair of Muck boot's, which I've worn exactly once because they are terrible to walk any distance in. Can anyone recommend a pair of calf to knee high boots for puddles, bogs, and swampy terrain, that also work as hiking boots?
 

RednekF350

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My son and I wear the 800 gram insulated Lacrosse Burly Classic shown in post #3 above year round. I have tried the Grange model and didn't like the tighter fit across the top of the foot.
I don't find the Burly oppressively hot in warm weather. We wear them when we hunt, fish, trap, run our dogs and clam. I wear them without socks in the summer when clamming.

They are very comfortable and you can walk for miles in them. I get about a year or two out of them. My son rarely gets a year out of them because he is too hard on them. LaCrosse replaced his last pair under warranty.
You can't beat that.
 
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RednekF350

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If you have it in your heart to spend another $20 +/- and you are near Atco, please give Atco Sports a call:
(856) 767-9446 and see if they have any in your size. This time of year is tough since they sell a lot right before 6 day deer season in December.

I firmly believe in supporting Mom and Pops whenever possible and in this case, Mom and Pop have both passed on. The son is keeping the store going and I am sure he would appreciate the business.
 

Teegate

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Yes, if you want the boots right away and want to try them on go to Atco Sports. Redneck and one other person I know purchase from there.
 

Jon Holcombe

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If you have it in your heart to spend another $20 +/- and you are near Atco, please give Atco Sports a call:
(856) 767-9446 and see if they have any in your size. This time of year is tough since they sell a lot right before 6 day deer season in December.

I firmly believe in supporting Mom and Pops whenever possible and in this case, Mom and Pop have both passed on. The son is keeping the store going and I am sure he would appreciate the business.
Already ordered Rednek (got the Burly's). I have an Amazon Prime account that I use for everything (pretty far away I guess from Mom and Pop). Unfortunately I rarely get out by Atco since I spend my days working out of my house doing graphic design. Mom and Pop sadly have a tough time competing with Jeff Bezos.
 

smoke_jumper

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You might find that your Mucks and Lacrosse will feel very similar. It's difficult to compare rubber boots to a comfortable pair of hiking boots. Walking a long distance in rubber boots takes a little getting used but walking a long distance with wet feet, I think, is even harder.
 

Pinesbucks

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Can't beat lacrosse or Irish setters. Your mucks are probably fine just got to break them in. Big rubber boots are harder than hikers to break in. I have a pair of cableas 800 gram boots and like them. I am hell on boots like Scott and his son. Whatever you do not store them folded. Made that mistake once with my last lacrosse set. Cracked right in that fold. I still have em as a back up pair. Duck tape cures all.
 

Spung-Man

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Overshoes are an alternative. I really like NEOS Trekkers. These 500-denier tough nylon-upper shoes are 100% waterproof, and super lightweight. Even though my boats are sized to fit over 11.5 boots, they easily fold away into a small dedicated packing kit that still fits in carry-on luggage. I refuse to check luggage unless absolutely necessary. They are great for snow and muskeg; washable too!

Additionally, regular hiking and work boots are worn within, which is a key concern to me. About fifteen years ago, I broke my foot while doing tree work, which for two months was misdiagnosed as gout. The injury became permanent, requiring surgery and a pin. That’s why you always see me in White's loggers’ boots and on occasion I limp. This disability forced me to shift from landscape work to consulting and academics.

S-M
 

RednekF350

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......Cracked right in that fold. I still have em as a back up pair. Duck tape cures all.
I too always keep my previous pair when I get a new pair. I take them to work and use them on jobs where we might be working in high, wet grass and not actual water. Usually, the failure point is a flex crack near the instep.
 

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Can't beat lacrosse or Irish setters. Your mucks are probably fine just got to break them in. Big rubber boots are harder than hikers to break in. I have a pair of cableas 800 gram boots and like them. I am hell on boots like Scott and his son. Whatever you do not store them folded. Made that mistake once with my last lacrosse set. Cracked right in that fold. I still have em as a back up pair. Duck tape cures all.

You are absolutely correct ...... it is imperative to not bend them when not in use.
 

46er

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I use one of these for my waders/rubber boots. Let them dry out and stuff with newspaper. About $10 or you can make your own from a wire hanger.

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RednekF350

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Another thing I do with the Lacrosse boots is toss the bogus felt insole that comes with them and put in Spenco Polysorb inserts. More arch support and good cushioning.
 
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