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LaCrosse Alpha Lite 18 Inch Real Tree Boots Review


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Price - £70

Product Name ALPHA LITE 18 INCH REALTREE AP HD HUNTING BOOT

Gender MEN'S

Color REAL TREE AP HD

Height 18"

Insulation 7.0 MM NEOPRENE

Midsole RUBBER

Outsole ALPHA LITE

Shank FIBERGLASS

Toe PLAIN TOE

Upper RUBBER CLAD NEOPRENE

Waterproof YES

Weight 5.5 LBS

Bootie NYLON FABRIC

 

Boots are a difficult thing to review, as everybody’s requirements for a boot are so different. In the most part choosing your footwear depends on the environment you are shooting in. I have found this to be true to my expense as I now own 5 pairs of boots for the different environments I shoot in.

 

Just recently I have acquired some farm land to shoot on, a fair amount in fact. Only one problem, a lot of the is either or surrounded by marshland. This is fine in the summer and pretty much any kind of footwear will do, however, as autumn/fall has drawn in the ground has become more and more muddy, mix that up with manure from both sheep and horses you can imagine you can get in a bit of a mess.

 

Lacrosse have sent me a few pairs of boots to test out. The first I am concentrating on is the Alpha Lite 18 Inch Real Tree Boots. For the record, Lacosse have been in the business of making boots since 1897. They are pretty good at by now and if you ever visit their website you may come across their moto which pretty much sums up what they are trying to achieve with their range of products “We make products for blue-collar folks and blue-collar folks only. Period.â€

 

The boots are big, no doubt about it. The box in which they arrived was huge, the biggest shoe box I have ever seen. The box itself is very well presented and sturdy. Protecting your purchase inside are various bits of paper and cardboard to ensure the boots are not knocked out of shape during transit. Mine had flown via UPS from the U.S. and were in pristine condition by the time they had arrived in the UK.

 

Let me talk a little bit about the technology that are used in the Alpha series boot. Please refer to the image below:

 

1. Cam-loc Buckle for customized fit.

2. Back gusset for any calf size.

3. Scent-free waterproof exterior.

4. 3.5 mm insulating neoprene layer.

5. Moisture-wicking fleece lining for added warmth and comfort

 

A. Thick cushioning and insulating EVA midsole for extra comfort.

B. Strong, lightweight fiberglass shank for arch support and rigidity.

C. Rugged, aggressive rubber outsole for traction in all conditions.

 

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Warm, scent-free, waterproof and lightweight Alpha Technology.

 

What started as a way to combine the warmth of neoprene with the best features of a rubber-boot now stands as one of the most significant advancements in hunting technology since Grandad showed up in camp with a new heart ticker. Not only does the rubber-over-3.5mm neoprene Alpha technology make for waterproof, ultra-light and scent-free ankle-fit boots, they’re also as comfortable as any dinner involving gravy. And because so much of a successful hunt comes down to stealth, a sport-chassis outsole cradles the foot for failsafe stability on uneven terrain, while an EVA midsole cushions the foot on every one of the 1,562,894 steps it takes you to fill your tag.

 

Alpha Technology gives you:

 

* Insulating, scent-free and waterproof rubber-over-3.5mm neoprene.

* Warm, soft, moisture-wicking luxury from the fleece lining.

* The lightweight cushion and superior traction from the rugged Sport Chassis outsole. In other words, about the closest you can get to a 4 x 4 on your feet.

 

The explanation above was taken direct from the LaCrosse website. I have left it all in for a reason. Its actually all true. Some boots boast to be both water proof, warm, silent etc etc, these actually are. In fact, in terms of comfort they are without a doubt he most comfortable boots I have worn. Comfort in boots ae particularly important to me. I have a condition called plantar fasciitis. In laymen’s terms it means the plate in the bottom of my foot is damaged and will take a very long time to heal. It took me away from hunting for a long time, but, due to these amazing boots I am able to walk considerable distances without pain. In fact, if I could get away with wearing them to work, I would.

 

As the land I shoot on is marshy having the benefit of water proof boots is a must. Gore-Tex is used by Lacrosse to achieve this. For those who are unsure how Gore-Tex work’s, let me explain. Gore-Tex works a lot like your skin. It allows moisture to escape, but doesn't let water in because it’s a wafer-thin membrane made from billions of tiny pores that let the water vapor (or sweat) to escape. The great thing is, the pores are too small for liquid water to penetrate so your feet stay warm, dry and above all, comfortable. They are also scent free. Lacrosse use their own system called Hyper-dri which is a highly engineered, waterproof, breathable yet scent-free barrier that lines an entire boot for 100% protection. And while it does a great job keeping water out, Hyper-dri also absorbs moisture and transfers it away from your feet, keeping your feet warm, comfortable and dry enough to stick it out and finish the job. No matter how wet things get.

 

You will notice that these boots come with a Cam-loc buckle system. This enables you to custom fit the boot to any size leg/calf. In the winter you are going to be using some fairly thick clothing. My winter camos are bulky, and because I am wondering around marsh land I want my trousers to be tucked in my boots. The Cam-loc system allows you to do this. I can tuck my trousers in, then fasten the buckle for a tight, yet comfortable fit.

 

I have mentioned the boots are waterproof earlier on in the review. They are excellent. I have walked through streams, through fresh manure, laid down all day in damp grass. At no point has any water entered the boot, my feet have remained dry and most importantly warm at all times. They are amazing as when you look and feel them you don’t get a lot of confidence in them working. I must reiterate. They do work.

 

The sole is rubber and therefore is very flexible, has amazing grip and is so easy to clean. Covered in mud when I get home I simply point a garden hose at the boots and in about 2 mins all remnants of mud and dirt has com off. In fact I cant even remember having to scrub them. The mud just falls off. The grip is amazing and I can climb up fairly steep and wet inclines without slipping at all.

 

One thing to remember about these boots. They do not have metal toe caps, so you do not want to be letting a landrover drive over your feet. The toe caps are by no means weak, they are in fact very sturdy, just bare in mind though that they are not steel.

 

The boots come with a 1 year warranty which covers the boots to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase, with the following exceptions:

 

1. GORE-TEX® Sporting footwear has a one-year warranty against leakage. GORE-TEX® footwear designed or worn for occupational purposes have a 180-day warranty against leakage.

2. Other LaCrosse waterproof systems used have a six-month warranty against leakage.

3. Sporting waders have a one-year warranty against leakage. Waders designed or worn for occupational purposes have a 120-day warranty against leakage.

 

To sum up my experience with the boots:

 

1. Very comfortable, even with the foot condition I have. To me personally this is the most important thing to me concerning footwear.

2. Completely waterproof. Have not in an ounce of water since day one.

3. Outstanding grip. In the we these boots perform amazingly, even in thick mud.

4. Value for money is superb, Its hard to beat the quality you are getting coupled with the price you pay.

 

All in all then I would recommend these boots to anyone. Especially for use during the British winter. I have no doubt that they will not let you down.

 

The next pair of boots that I will be reviewing are the LaCrosse Locator Scent.

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I looked at these before I bought muck boots, the only thing that put me off was the hassle of getting them from America because they`re not readily available & over here they`re quiet expensive.

 

 

You can get them in the UK from a couple of online stores

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I had a look at them, they didn`t have much of a selection & the prices over here aren`t that great. If they were more widely available they would have been my fist choice but because they seem to be such a rarity over here the prices aren`t very competetive. At the prices they seem to be at over here I could buy a decent pair of Le Chameau wellies more competetively.

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