Get a half size bigger in the duratrax. More breathing room that way. Nothing worse than trying to get a slimy rubber boot off that fits to tight. I have some Rocky's and they are pretty nice.
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thanks for the input guys, Im unfamiliar with the different grams of thinsulate but I did have a pair of boots last yr that were cheap and were rubber bottoms without insulation and froze my feet off during the cold days. I shouldnt be walking alot in them, I would be sitting either in a tree stand or ground blind. However, I do plan on using them for pigs hunts and stuff when stalking so that is where my predicament lies because if I buy them to fit with wool socks they are loose when I wear a regular pair of socks and then vice versa if I buy them for regualr socks.
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Originally posted by Hill1970 View PostI wear the Lacrosse Alpha Burly non insulated and my opinion is that they are the best rubber boot made. The non insulated ones are plenty warm for most Texas weather. The insulated ones would be too hot most of the time.
I'd stick with Lacrosse
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Originally posted by tamu_bspeck View Postso is the consensus here to go with uninsulated lacrosse and then sock up on the cold mornings? I know some like the muck's but they dont carry Realtree AP and Im a camo wh*** but I do need to figure out whether to go with insulation or not
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