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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5054256" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I think SCN posted up a deal on lacross aeroheads on the 'deals' subforum a couple years ago. I bought a pair for $49, they are one of the lightest rubber boots I've worn. In fact, I like them so much, I only wear them on turkey hunts and wear my other rubber boots during deer season. Can't say if they hold up yet, as I usually change from those neoprene boots and socks back into low ultralight hikers after the morning hunt when I get back to the truck. I don't care if I soak the hikers crossing a creek after the temp gets up. But holy crap, I failed to dry them out between days once last year and I thought I was NEVER going to get the rotten feet smell out of my hikers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5054256, member: 2805"] I think SCN posted up a deal on lacross aeroheads on the 'deals' subforum a couple years ago. I bought a pair for $49, they are one of the lightest rubber boots I've worn. In fact, I like them so much, I only wear them on turkey hunts and wear my other rubber boots during deer season. Can't say if they hold up yet, as I usually change from those neoprene boots and socks back into low ultralight hikers after the morning hunt when I get back to the truck. I don't care if I soak the hikers crossing a creek after the temp gets up. But holy crap, I failed to dry them out between days once last year and I thought I was NEVER going to get the rotten feet smell out of my hikers. [/QUOTE]
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