Now if only they would make small boots to fit Jessica.
They have them in women's sizes, my wife has a pair. I prefer a lug sole.
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/506708?gnrefine=1*COLLECT*Bean+Boots^
Now if only they would make small boots to fit Jessica.
They don't have 18 inch knee boots or fully rubber knee boots in kids sizes. Jessica has very small feet and can't buy woman's sizes. The water is just as deep for her as it is us and she floods. She has a neoprene pair but they are not full rubber and I am constantly patching them with glue.
I ordered a size down from my normal size and I wear heavy wool socks. Maybe I just have skinny legs, or maybe it's because I run and I am used to Merrell hiking boots which are like running sneaks for the woods. I ordered the Grange instead of the Burly. If this doesn't work maybe I'll go two sizes down. Everyone seems positive this is the way to go so I've got to get the LaCrosse working for me.Are you certain you are sized right? None of my pine barren brothers have ever said they feel like kid's galoshes and liken them to "Galumphing around". There is just too much experience among all of us to accept that. I have been wearing 18" lacrosse for over 20 years. 6-7 miles is easy in them.
I ordered a size down from my normal size and I wear heavy wool socks. Maybe I just have skinny legs, or maybe it's because I run and I am used to Merrell hiking boots which are like running sneaks for the woods. I ordered the Grange instead of the Burly. If this doesn't work maybe I'll go two sizes down. Everyone seems positive this is the way to go so I've got to get the LaCrosse working for me.
46er, I had Mucks a size small (too big), tried LaCrosse Burly a size small (big and awkward), now I'm trying LaCrosse Grange (tighter in foot?) with Spenco Inserts and heavy wool socks. The theme seems to be find rubber boots that work and stay away from lace-up leather. I'll keep trying until I find the right combination. I really appreciate all the good advice.Don't get hung up on a particular brand, there are several 18" rubber boots on the market. Get what fits you best. Have you tried changeable foot beds? I had fit problems with ski boots until I found a brand that fit me properly; a pair of foot beds just made them better.
Ben, LaCrosse boots came in and I feel like I am walking in a pair of kid's galoshes, similar to Muck boots. Are you by any chance waiting for the 16" Mens Maine Hunting Shoes (the ones that lace up and have duck boot bottoms)? Since they "lace-up" they look like you could walk in them without "gallumphing" around the woods. It's a long wait but they seem like they'd be worth it.
Nice boots and similar to the ones I ordered. I'll find out in two months if they're as waterproof as Bean claims they are. If not, they say they'll take them back.
I have a calf-high pair of Bean's duck boots purchased in college ('79?) that still are in good shape. These are only used in snow, which may account for the remarkable longevity. I wonder if the wool-felt inserts are still available? Good maintenance pays off:I'm hoping these last me a long, long time.
Yeah, Bean's warranty is supposed to be second to none. I'm hoping these last me a long, long time.
Redhead makes rubber hip boots down to a size 3, and Pro Line makes 16" rubber youth boots down to size 3. I doubt you will find kids boots 18" tall as they would probably come up to a kids hip
As I expected I don't see them. I am looking for fully 100 percent rubber without neoprene for woman or maybe youth. They all have what they call waterproof boots but briers tear right through them.
I appreciate your info. They are not hiking boots and would slide off as she walked. She wants to find one like the LaCross that is snug around the foot which keeps them on in mud and brush.
Have you tried on any Maine Hunting Shoes (MHS)Ben ? Another reason I gave away the ones that were given to me is that they had almost no arch support and felt hard and flat.Yeah, Bean's warranty is supposed to be second to none. I'm hoping these last me a long, long time.
I appreciate your info. They are not hiking boots and would slide off as she walked. She wants to find one like the LaCross that is snug around the foot which keeps them on in mud and brush.
I'll go away now.
Here ya go Tee, maybe
http://danshuntinggear.com/kids_lacrosse-boots.html
Check out their frogs legs.
More like it but only 9 inches tall.
Thanks for the link. I never saw those before.