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LaCrosse 2,000g 10" Hunting Pac Boots
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (49)
- Warm (48)
- Great traction (35)
- Ankle support (34)
- Water resistant (34)
Cons
- Heavy (9)
- Poor laces (5)
- Not water resistant (3)
Best Uses
- Cold / extreme (46)
- Wet / rain (31)
- Harsh terrain (24)
- Everyday (11)
- Heavy loads (10)
- Sizing:
Feels full size too small
Feels half size too small
Feels true to size
92%
(57 reviews)
Feels half size too big
Feels full size too big
- Width:
Feels too narrow
Feels true to width
94%
(32 reviews)
Feels too wide
- Arch Type:
- High arch (13), Low arch (8)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid adventurer (22), Casual/ recreational (11), Conservative (7), Comfort-oriented (6), Environmentalist (4)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (18), Yes (7)
Most Liked Positive Review
Best boots ever!
I am a female and bought these mens boots to go hunting deep in the woods for 4 days straight all day, through creeks, mud, hard to climb hills etc., these boots kept...Read complete review
I am a female and bought these mens boots to go hunting deep in the woods for 4 days straight all day, through creeks, mud, hard to climb hills etc., these boots kept my feet completely warm and dry and I didnt get blisters or soreness even though they were brand new and I wore them all day. I was able to handle the heaviness of them and I am small framed. My male friend had a pair that lasted him for 12 years before the sole finally came off and he hunts all the time. The tread on the bottom helped me to climb the tough hills as well! Great great boots, worth the price.
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Most Liked Negative Review
I wouldn't buy them again.
This was my first pair of Rocky Boots. I loved them for the three years I hunted in them. I received them for Christmas four years ago so I was able to hunt three ...Read complete review
This was my first pair of Rocky Boots. I loved them for the three years I hunted in them. I received them for Christmas four years ago so I was able to hunt three years in them. This year the band the ran around the outside of the heel, and the entire heel cap fell off during a hunt. Can't be repaired, can't be returned. Can't afford to buy a pair of boots that doesn't last for more than three seasons...especially high priced boots. Thanks, but no thanks.
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Pros
- Ankle Support
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Arch Support
- Great Traction
- No Break-in
- Rugged
- Sturdy/Durable
- Warm
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Four Season Hunting
- Harsh Terrain
- Heavy Loads
- Light Loads
- Long-Distance Hiking
- Wet Conditions
Comments about ROCKY Bearclaw 3D 1,000-Gram Thinsulate Ultra 8" GTX Hunting Boots:
These boots last a lifetime. I got these same boots in 2002 and they just got old and I wanted new ones. They are great boots for four season hunting. Very warm. Amazing traction.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Arch Type:
- Low Arch
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Comments about ROCKY Bearclaw 3D 1,000-Gram Thinsulate Ultra 8" GTX Hunting Boots:
Have a pair of 10 yr old Rocky boots with that old Bear Claw soft sole that are cracking with chunks falling out especially at the toe. While getting them resoled the cobbler said he had seen problems with those soles suggested that I contact Rocky about any warranty. After 10 years I didn't expect anything but I called anyway. I explained the problem and what the cobbler had said and that I had 3 other pairs of Rocky boots or shoes. They said to send them the tags from inside the tongues and they would give me 60% off the cost of any new pair I wanted. So for $80 plus tax and free shipping I got $200 bear Claw GTX 1400g within a week. These soles look better/harder but I do think Red Wing/Irish Setter in the same price range look better. But for that kind of service by Rocky I am very happy.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Great Traction
- Long lasting
- No Break-in
- Sturdy/Durable
- Warm
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Day Hiking
- Everyday
- Harsh Terrain
- Heavy Loads
- Light Loads
- Long-Distance Hiking
- Wet Conditions
Comments about ROCKY Bearclaw 3D 1,000-Gram Thinsulate Ultra 8" GTX Hunting Boots:
I bought a pair of Bearclaws in 2003. I've always bought Rocky boots. A tradition pasted down from my father. I would usually buy what I could afford and would wear out the cheapest rocky boots in about 2-3 years. I went a bit out of my price range for these and I am so happy I did. These boots are still going strong at 9 years. I gortex them twice a year and sometimes use bear lard and it makes them basically waterproof. Our family hunts hard, throught swamps (I've been soaked to my waist and had dry feet), scrub brush, mountains, and creeks. In rain and snow. I wear these boots always. We farm and butcher our own meet. I always have these boots on. I still have the same laces too. I wear pants over them so that may help. I will buy these again and recommend them to anyone.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Ankle Support
- Best i ever had
- Comfortable
- Good Arch Support
- Great Traction
- No Break-in
- Sturdy/Durable
- Warm
- Water Resistant
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Deer hunting all day
- Harsh Terrain
- Light Loads
Comments about ROCKY Bearclaw 3D 1,000-Gram Thinsulate Ultra 8" GTX Hunting Boots:
bought in mid january at great price at store only wore about7 times great so far i weigh 340 so i need a very comfortable boot and i think i found it in my bearclaw .they fit better than my irish setter grizzly stalkers
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Arch Type:
- Low Arch
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Ankle Support
- Comfortable
- Good Arch Support
- Great Traction
- No Break-in
- Warm
- Water Resistant
Cons
- Not Durable/ Wears Easily
- Soles fall apart to soon
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Harsh Terrain
- Heavy Loads
- Light Loads
- Wet Conditions
Comments about ROCKY Bearclaw 3D 1,000-Gram Thinsulate Ultra 8" GTX Hunting Boots:
Very comfortable boots with good uppers, except they fade quickly. I use them for deer hunting and ice fishing and are warm, but only using them a few months out of the year the soles are totally falling apart.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Arch Type:
- High Arch
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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WERE ARE THEY MADE IM LOOKING FOR ROCKY BEARCLOW MADE IN THE USAAsked on 12/23/2009 by STACY from TNN2 answers
A:
Rocky is headquartered in Nelsonville Ohio but the boots probably are made offshore like most everything else today. I just bought Rocky boots made in Dominican Republic.Answered on 1/6/2013 by Bogman from WIVERIFIED BUYER
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Nelsonville, OhioAnswered on 12/19/2010 by Genuine Hick from Allentown, PA
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My son and I both bought a pair of the rocky snake proof hunting boots. They are now starting to leak and we have only used them going on two hunting seasons. What can we put on them to prevent the water intrusion?Asked on 10/16/2009 by Sergeant from Bryceville, Fl1 answer
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I'm not sure, but I know I will never buy a Rocky boot again! They fall apart after just a few times wearing them.Answered on 12/7/2009 by Buckmann from So. IL
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what is the weight of the bootsAsked on 1/11/2009 by slick from clairton, PA2 answers
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Shipping weight for the pair (box included) is approx 6.15lbs.Answered on 1/26/2009 by Josh from Gander MtnA:
About 5 lbs.Answered on 12/19/2009 by sdroberts from Hickory, NC
Q:
How much do one of these boot's weigh?Asked on 11/30/2008 by DIRTBALL2 from WARROAD,MN1 answer
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about 5 lbs.Answered on 12/20/2009 by sdroberts from Hickory, NC
Q:
how wide is the W width (a D, E, EE) ??Asked on 11/29/2008 by Anonymous1 answer
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Rocky classifies the "W" size as a E.Answered on 12/5/2008 by Spencer from Gander Mountain





