AZ_Hunter_2000
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Awhile back someone posted a link to a sale where you could get the Lacross4 Alphaburly 1600 gram boots for $100. I picked up a pair figuring that I can use them for hunting in deer in Kansas and Nebraska.
Used them during Kansas rifle season this year and was thoroughly disappointed. The outside temperatures ranged from the 20s to the 40s. My feet were always cold. Reached out to Lacrosse during the hunt to see what I am doing wrong. Their response was along the lines of they apologize and the boots are covered by warranty. This was not the response that I was looking for.
For more active hunts I'd have used my Arctic Shield boot covers. This was just walk a short distance to the stand and wait so I figured the Lacrosse boots would have worked well.
Any tips for making this boots work?
Used them during Kansas rifle season this year and was thoroughly disappointed. The outside temperatures ranged from the 20s to the 40s. My feet were always cold. Reached out to Lacrosse during the hunt to see what I am doing wrong. Their response was along the lines of they apologize and the boots are covered by warranty. This was not the response that I was looking for.
For more active hunts I'd have used my Arctic Shield boot covers. This was just walk a short distance to the stand and wait so I figured the Lacrosse boots would have worked well.
Any tips for making this boots work?