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shrub
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alpha burlys
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Dec 14, 2005, 10:08 AM »
has anybody had any experience with the Lacrosse Alpha Burley's, Ive been thinking about getting a pair for fishing and deer hunting. Ive been looking at the pair with the 1500 grams of thinslte
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MikeVT
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Re: alpha burlys
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Dec 14, 2005, 11:29 AM »
I don't know about the alpha's, but I have a pair of Burly's with 800 grams thinsulate and they keep my feet warm and dry on the ice. The 1500's should be more than enough - especially with that new shanty you are showing off. Nice job.
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Sax_
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Re: alpha burlys
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Dec 14, 2005, 08:43 PM »
I have a pair that are 1200 i use them for bow season and gun the get a little warm walking around during bow but for gun and ice fishing usually were a thin pair of socks and a think pair over that and my feet rarely get cold .They also slid on and off easy unlike some of the other boots I have had. Great boot for the price
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Re: alpha burlys
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Dec 14, 2005, 08:47 PM »
Ive had a pair of 1000 gram for 4 months now...very warm with a good wool sock, love the tall height too.
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