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I was looking at those when they first came two years ago. The only thing that made me hesitant was the thought that the snow/ice would get in the cleats and lock them open ..... any problems ?
i have irish setters by red wing shoes. 1400 gram thinsulate, bought a gander mtn.
I called LaCrosse and they told me that the boots are now discontinued due to manufacturing defects. It seems that the Chinese aren't as good at making winter boots as LaCrosse wanted.
I use 2 pair:1) Mickey Mouse boots for when its either sloppy and slushy, or when its frigid cold; or 2) Danner elk boots with thinsulate and gore-tex for normal conditions. With the MM boots, be sure to use a sock that is long enough to protect your calf and shin areas from the tops of the boots and will stay up as you walk about. O/W the tops of the boots will eat up your shins.With the Danners, I use a polypro liner sock under a wool-blend sock (both from Cabelas). If I remove the snow and ice buildup from the toe area periodically, these work well in surprisingly cold conditions. Plus my feet are dry, unlike the MM boots where my feet are wet (but warm) from sweat.My Yaktrax Pros fit both boots well.
( I do play tennis 5 days a week...that helps) I'll never go back to Sorels.RG