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The LaCrosse Footwear Alphaburly Pro 18" Realtree Edge 1600G Hunting Boot is built from a proud tradition of innovation, the Alphaburly Pro is a premium hunting boot. Combining high quality, scent-free rubber with naturally insulating neoprene, the Alphaburly Pro fears nothing. Not the cold. Not the harsh terrain. Not the challenges of a grueling hunt. It features a thick cushioning EVA midsole for added comfort. An embossed liner for better air circulation. And an adjustable rear gusset for the perfect fit.
Features
- ALPHA CONSTRUCTION
- Built with hand-laid premium, natural rubber over insulating neoprene for durability, flexibility and complete waterproof protection.
- 1600G THINSULATE ULTRA
- High-performance insulation that keeps you warm in the snow and rain without weighing you down.
- COMFORT LINER
- Quick drying and moisture wicking, our jersey knit liner will keep your feet dry and comfortable.
- REALTREE EDGE
- Using warm grays and browns that are found all year round, Realtree Edge utilizes pockets of shadows and highlights that allow the pattern to stay open at a distance, unlike other patterns that start to run together.
- ACTIVE FIT
- With a comfortable, secure fit to keep your foot in place while on the move, boots with Active Fit also go on and come off with ease.
- NEOPRENE GUSSET
- Durable, neoprene gusset accommodates different calf sizes and makes it easy to slide the boot on and off.
- BURLY PRO OUTSOLE
- Our unique tread pattern gives you the traction to move through demanding terrain while chamfered edges keep you fast on your feet by shedding the mud and muck.
Specifications
- Style
- 376032
- Weight
- 5.5 lbs per pair
- Height
- 18"
- Insulation
- 1600G Thinsulate Ultra
- Color
- Realtree Edge
- Camo Pattern
- Realtree Edge
- Traction
- Best for Mud, Snow
- Footbed
- EVA
- Shank
- Nylon
- Last Type
- JBJR
- Lining
- Waterproof
- Liner
- Jersey
- Manufacturing
- Imported
- Toe Protection
- Plain Toe
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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