Product Details
- Size: 9 D(M) US
- Color: OD Green
- Brand: LaCrosse
- Model: 18" Grange
- Fabric type: rubber
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.50 pounds
Features
- 100% waterproof
- Scent free, ozone-resistant premium rubber
- Ankle-fit design and rigid contoured heel counter
- Fiberglass shank
- Chevron-cleated outsole won't track mud or dirt
LaCrosse Men's 18" Grange Hunting Boot,OD Green,9 M US
Product Description
All natural, hand-crafted rubber and Uncompromising fit, scent-free and waterproof protection. Safety Toe.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Boot for a lady
By Kate
I purchased these boots about 8 years ago and have finally worn them out. I work in the garden year round almost every day and I have put them through some pretty rough treatment. They've finally cracked all the way through at the back of the ankles. I've duct taped them over and over but it's time to get another pair. What I love about them is because of the tight ankle fit they never slip off so I've never felt unsure or wobbly in them. The foot treads are sturdy so I can wear them for 8 hours continually and my feet won't hurt or feel tired when I take them off. I even wore them on a ship once and I had to jump on deck from the dock platform. I felt very sure footed and confident.They don't come in ladies sizes though (bummer! I have a very narrow foot and wear a 6 1/2 to maybe a size 7 shoe (depending on the maker If you have a foot size similar to mine, buy the men's size 5 boot. It will fit you perfectly. I am looking forward to the next 8 years in my new boots, (or longer if I take better care of them.)I will say that because of the tight ankle fit, that is probably why they cracked at seam at the back of the ankles. I used to step on the back of each heel to be able to get them off, not recommended. I would suggest purchasing a boot jack to get them off because after a long day, your feet might get sweaty and they can be a little difficult to get off. If I could justify spending $400 on a pair of Le Chameau Chasseur boots with the full length zipper, I'd buy those in a heartbeat, but I've got better things to do with my money and anyway, these Le Crosse boots have never let me down.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Best boot for the money
By Jtowncracker
I archery hunt in south fl. and needless to say its very wet in sept. dont be fooled by the over priced camo print other brands. This boot will hold up to anything you throw at it. The tight ankle fit really sets this boot apart from the rest. light weight durable dependable and DRY. dont worry that they're not camo if a deer is starring at your boots chances are the game is over anyways
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Before moving production to communist China,
By John A. Whitakerr
I was able to get a full two years out of this boot. Now, at about 6 months they start to develop cracks around the ankles and at 7 months they leak in ankle deep water. I wear rubber boots in the fields every day, 365 days a year. in the summer, I take them off after the dew is off the grass, and I wear them any time I'm outside working the cattle or such. So I need a boot that will last. But regretfully, this isn't the boot I'm after. They raised the price, and used cheaper materials i suppose. I'd be willing to pay more for a better boot. But where can we find a USA made rubber ankle fit boot today? I'm very disappointed.
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