Women’s insulated rubber boots

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Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby eSJay » Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:02 am

Need boots for 2 daughters.
Looking for recommendations under $100.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby msudawg8087 » Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:51 am

I'm assuming you are talking about hunting boots as I've seen first hand how much some of these fashion statement rain boots can be. Lacrosse has had a sale the past few weeks or so on their site. These popped up for less than $100 if they are on up in age.

https://www.lacrossefootwear.com/women/ ... green.html

These look to be for the younger ones.

https://www.lacrossefootwear.com/kids/l ... 5-0mm.html

Free shipping and returns on all looks like.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby missed mallards » Wed Dec 05, 2018 7:31 pm

Check the weights of the boots I look at. I didn’t and ended up buying some for my daughter that I don’t think I could wear.

With that said. Mucks, and lacrosse sale. Both good brands.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby donia » Wed Dec 05, 2018 8:10 pm

bogs are in line with muck and have some girly patterns. B has a pair, but for her to bring them out means mud and she doesn’t like mud...figures

https://www.bogsfootwear.com/shop/styleGridSearch.html
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_n_2? ... 0011&ajr=0

they usually have a few on sale under $100
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby teul2 » Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:03 am

Wife and kid bought some of the Academy Sports Magellan brand boots. The Muck knock offs. They are comfy and warm.

https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/magell ... id=4601682
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby peewee » Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:16 am

I bought my daughter some bogs two years ago and have had no complaints.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby deltadukman » Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:44 am

You talking hunting rubber boots or trendy, might go to the deer stand a few times a year?
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby eSJay » Thu Dec 06, 2018 5:47 pm

deltadukman wrote:You talking hunting rubber boots or trendy, might go to the deer stand a few times a year?
I'm talking hunting rubber boots to keep their feet warm. Last year they wore their "trendy" ones to the stand & complained about cold feet! Granted, we had some cold days last season & who knows what this season will hold, but I want to keep them interested (even if they only hunt a few times a season). Ain't much worse than cold feets while sitting on a stand!
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby eSJay » Thu Dec 06, 2018 6:03 pm

teul2 wrote:Wife and kid bought some of the Academy Sports Magellan brand boots. The Muck knock offs. They are comfy and warm.

https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/magell ... id=4601682
Thanks for the input guys!
Leaning towards these, but d@mmnit, i hate reading reviews! "they fit true to size" , "they run 1/2 size big', "they run a whole size big"....
Wouldn't be a big deal if I could get them to try them on, but planning on ordering for Christmas.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby missed mallards » Thu Dec 06, 2018 7:29 pm

Funny little story that came to mind.

A few years ago my daughter decided she wanted to go hunting. It kind of caught everyone off guard as she was into dolls, makeup, and the like but so be it. I was ecstatic to say the least.

That next day I ordered her some purple (one of her favorite colors) muck boots. Of course, the day they arrived at the house, we HAD to test them out. So, I borrowed my FIL .223, I grabbed my big bore, and off to the "Farm" we went. It would serve as the perfect proving ground. Straight buckshot, blue mud, and a slight rain the day before! If you've ever messed with the black dirt, you know what it's like. This place has taken grown men to tears!

Now, to explain "deer hunting" the farm, you have 2 weeks. Bucks move in, they rut, chase, and fight, and they leave. Been like that since the beginning of time. as it so happened to be, the boots arrived right smack in the middle of the 2 week period. Hunting it is simple, you move in as quiet as a mouse, you sit as still as a perched hawk, and you breathe like a sniper with the enemy feet away. So, Why did I want her on first hunt here? No freaking clue, guess it was close to home and a place.

Anyway, by step number 3 it happened. It being, the size of her boot Quadrupled! Being an bonefide booty, or so I've been called, I took the moment to teach her about the sticky hell that wouldn't let go. I showed her the power of a little water! Funny how water will cut the clay and just make the mud slide away. So, every few feet we would 'clean' off our boots. Now being we had a mile to walk, or there about's, so we had plenty of cleaning experiences.

Anyway, to wrap up the story, I had been hunting one deer. A mainframe 10 with double drops and multiple kickers. Best buck I've ever seen, much less hunted. We get all the way to the last hedgerow and I told her to hang back and let me glass as bucks had a tendency to lay right on the edge of the grass. I was glassing when movement caught my eye and low and behold, it was him! About the time I saw him, I hear "Hey daddy, watch this!" I turned in panic just in time to see her leap into the largest mudhole on the whole farm and splash! Mud goes everywhere and there she was just a laughing. The buck? Yep, he burst out of the hedgerow and tore across the open field. Haven't laid eyes on him since.

Good luck with your boot purchase! Yes, I still let her go every time she wants. And I'm hoping that the ole boy I let walk this morning will showup when she's there with me to give him some lead poisoning.
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Re: Women’s insulated rubber boots

Postby eSJay » Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:55 am

Good story MM (as always) and one I can relate to as I did something similar to my dad when I was 6 years old.
This was back in the day when most clubs ran dogs, so we would "line the logging roads" in certain spots and wait for the dogs to strike a trail & hope we were lucky enough to be in the spot the deer would cross. And hope it was a buck, because killing a dowe back then was illeagal. Well, this particular day, the deer crossed somewhere other than where we were which means the hunt was over so Daddy & I headed back towards the truck.
Following his every step, when we topped a hill & rounded a curve, Daddy stopped in his tracks & motioned me to do the same. I noticed he was looking into the woods with his trusty Browning .308 shouldered so my attention went to where he was looking. I was probablly 4 feet from him and could see the deer standing still 30 yards into the woods and it was a giant! I just knew Daddy was about to shoot this thing and be the envy of the camp when we rolled in with this moose on the tailgate! As I stood there frozen in my tracks for what seemed like a long time waiting on the shot, he never shot. He then whispered "Son - do you see that deer" - I whispered back "yessir". I was probably thinking he was making sure I saw what he was about to shoot. More time passed with gun still shouldered and still, no shot. Then he whispered "does he have horns?" ................
Then it happened........I answered back with "YEA DADDY HE'S GOT A BUNCH OF EM" and the deer wheeled around tore out of there in a flash. I know deep down, Daddy was pissed, but never scolded me one bit, rather he used it as a teaching moment as we rode back to camp. When I said he's got a bunch of em, I mean he had a bunch of em. The next week, a guy killed the 17 point deer that Daddy & I were standing 30 yards from!
Daddy told that story many many times before passing away & it's one of the many memories I have of our time together!
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