Tread lightly. Hunt confidently.Built from a proud tradition of innovation, the Alphaburly Pro is our premium hunting boot and is now available in GORE OPTIFADE patterns to complete your Sitka Gear system. Combining high quality, scent-free rubber with naturally insulating neoprene, the Alphaburly Pro fears nothing. Not the cold. Not the harsh terrain. Not the challenges of a grueling hunt. It features a thick cushioning EVA midsole for added comfort. An embossed liner for better air circulation. And an adjustable rear gusset for the perfect fit. Do one thing and do it right. For over a century, that’s what we’ve been doing — making the best rubber boots. Period. Boots that won’t let you down. Boots that know a thing or two about toughness, durability, and comfort. Whether for hunting, working, or tending the land upon which they tread, our boots give you the freedom to focus on what matters most to you. Because that’s what matters most to us
I**N
Great boot, best price!
Great boot, awesome quality. With a 20% off code and free shipping, I picked these up at half the cost of other sites. Sole is amazing, still has that "give" to it so you can feel even the smallest of sticks so you don't give away your position when stalking/hunting, but aggressive enough you don't slide in the mud. Lugs shed that same mud easily as well. 18in height is perfect, comes a little below my knee. They do take a little extra to put on and take off do to the ankle retention, but that's a good thing in rubber boots because they won't come off in deep mud. My only complaint is the arch, I have weird feet and require orthopedic inserts, which well they help, also push my feet too high in these boots, cutting off circulation across my metatarsals. I will need an alternative arch support, but that's my problem not LaCrosse or Amazon's. Definitely recommended, A++.
S**N
Good purchase.
These boots look nice, feel good & do their job. I can tromp around in a foot of mud and my feet stay dry, which is the intended purpose of the boot. They are warm, but not so warm I can't wear them in Texas without my feet sweating too bad. I like the adjustable strap on the back and they have a good grip. They're a little more expensive than others I've had, but you get what you pay for and I would definitely spend extra on these again.
B**R
Perfect Fit, great boot, can't go wrong with these, especially if they are used....mine were... but showed up Brand New!!
I stole these. They were listed as "Used" and I received them today and they were Brand spankin NEW!! All for the low price of $68 bucks. Geez, you can't get much better than that for a boot that is MSRP $150. Perfect fit as I where a 10 in loafers and a 9.5 in running shoe (Asics) and I ordered a size 10. They fit true to size. I live in Alabama where it only gets cold in January. When I say cold, I mean high's in the 50's and lows in the 30's and 20's. I know that is summer compared to some areas but hey, summer here is 100 degrees with 99% humidity. I'll take that any day. Anyways, back to the boots, all I really need is a thick sock and these boots are perfect. Like a columbia wool sock. Highly recommend and if you can find the ones that say used, I highly recommend those too. Can't wait to hunt in them this weekend.
A**B
Warm, dry, and sturdy, but runs large
Seeing how most people said the boots fit normally, I originally ordered an 11, thinking heavy socks would be enough to make it fit well. I was very wrong. I wear a 10.5 US and it was gigantic, so I ordered a 10, and there's still more room than I'd like. I bought some insoles because they were hurting my heels, and now they fit much better.So, now that they fit they're a nice boot. It isn't winter yet, but I can tell they're going to keep my feet warm. They are definitely water proof. I do work in wetlands and streams and they've been submerged close to their top with no leaking. The cinching strap, like everything else on the boot, runs large, so even when I cinch it all the way, it's not as tight as I'd like, so sticks and leaves still find their way into the bottom of the boot on occasion. The weight isn't too bad, considering how large the boots are, but they aren't a light boot, so keep that in mind.Overall I'd recommend these over muck masters, if you get them in your size. Definitely get one smaller, half size to one full size smaller, than you normally wear in boots.
D**N
I love these boots but your feet may not be the same as mine. Do your homework!
I spent a long time shopping for these boots. Seems like I tried on just about every brand and model out there. I chose these because of the good reviews, the relatively affordable price and also because of the peculiar way they fit my feet - they were the best fit and just seemed "right" but I only arrived at that by trying on 10 or 12 different brands/styles. It was work, but worth it. One difficulty was picking size 12D or 13D. I'm cursed because I usually need a 12.5D in most boots so I'm almost always stuck choosing bigger or smaller than that. The 13D was right for me in this case because, a little roomy in length and width allows for good blood flow and warmer feet when sitting in a tree stand or a duck blind for a long time. Too big, however, allows for blisters when I'm moving around a lot. These are just right in that regard, however. We're just about finished with deer season this year and I've put probably 25 to 30 miles on them - primarily during three or four outings, not including the five or six outings when I was either in a ground blind or on a tree stand. They were very comfortable all day long, whatever I was doing - walking, sitting or stalking, but know that when I'm stalking around the woods, I'm doing just that - stalking. Going slow, creeping. Because they're a bit big on me I'd need to put on a second pair of socks if I was going forced march style and I suspect my feet might be sore after a day of that - but that's not what they're designed for, IMO. This being my first pair of this style boot, one thing that was a little different is that I'm used to a more breathable, Gortex-style boot. With those I change my socks when I stop for lunch. With these, while I was out actively stalking, I had to change socks twice a day, and probably could have stood a third time on occasion. My feet sweat that much in them while moving around. That's not a bad thing, however. Just bring extra socks and take care of your feet. Cheers!
G**Y
Excellent boots!
These fit great and true to your size. One of the important things to me is the buckles on the straps have to hold tight, I have to have the boots tight to my legs. So far they are holding up. (I'll update this review if that changes) These are NOT made to sit out in a deer stand all day. If you're in snow, as long as your moving around they'll keep your feet moderately warm but standing still too long and forget it. I like the tread on these boots. Surprisingly they seem to be built pretty good which is saying something because ever since LaCrosse started making their boots in China, they've been junk. Time will tell how long they'll last.
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