LaCrosse Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots
Key Features
3.5mm neoprene-covered rubber uppers
Feet stay warm and dry even on long excursions
Alpha Lite outsoles provided needed traction
Fiberglass shank yields maximum rigidity
Rubber midsoles provide added support
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (19)
- Durable (14)
- Warm (9)
- Stable (6)
- Stylish (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Wet weather (15)
- Cold / extreme (8)
- Hunting (8)
- Sizing:
Feels full size too small
Feels half size too small
Feels true to size
74%
(14 reviews)
Feels half size too big
Feels full size too big
- Width:
Feels too narrow
Feels true to width
100%
(19 reviews)
Feels too wide
- Was this a gift?:
- No (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Comfort-oriented (15), Conservative (7), Hunter / fisherman (4)
Most Liked Positive Review
NICE LIGHTWEIGHT BOOT
I got these about a month ago. After Research, figured could not go wrong with a pair of Lacrosse boots.
I used these in Northern Missouri for the rifle season. When temps ...Read complete review
I got these about a month ago. After Research, figured could not go wrong with a pair of Lacrosse boots.
I used these in Northern Missouri for the rifle season. When temps were above 40 they were great with regular socks or wool socks some days. When temps dropped down to 30 and lower then started needing extra warmth.Would of wore two pairs of socks but no room in the boot. I normally wear a 10, but I bought 11. They are comfortable and I was very happy with them until the 5th day when the upper seam seperated from the the boot (stitching came undone). I returned them for another pair. Maybe it was a fluke. I would however not recommend thinking these are like some other leather boots or some of the higher priced Lacrosse rubber boots that you can abuse without fear of putting holes in them. These will eventually develop holes if plowing thru creeks with sticks in them, plowing thru briars patches.They are Neoprene, not rubber. For the average hunter who is looking for a lightweight,comfortable boot, these are them.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Neoprene for hunting boots not wise!
Purchased a pair of these boots and after a few hunts to and from the tree stand found I was getting a we foot. I got home and when I looked I noticed that I...Read complete review
Purchased a pair of these boots and after a few hunts to and from the tree stand found I was getting a we foot. I got home and when I looked I noticed that I had a couple of holes on the side of the boots. I couldn't understand. I wore them from about a month and they were so full of holes I had to buy a new pair of boots. WIll never go with these boots unless waterfowl only. Neoprene should not be used on the outside of hunting boots. Would not recomend.
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Pros
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about LaCrosse® Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots:
Previously, I had a pair of Itasca boots, but they cracked on both shins after a year and a half, and they were heavy and clumsy.
This LaCrosse Alpha Lite is very comfortable, form fitting, and seems well constructed. I hunted in them last year, and felt comfortable throughout the bow season in both warm and cold weather. I'm really happy with the quality of LaCrosse and would purchase them again.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Adjust
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about LaCrosse® Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots:
nice fitting boots
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Affordable
- Doesn't leak
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting and scouting
- Wetlands rivers marshes
Comments about LaCrosse® Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots:
I have had these boots for 3 archery seasons now and they are still in great condition. I figured I have hunted 120+ times and used them for other activities over the past 3 years and nothing is wrong with them. When the temp get around 30 degrees and under, I will change to my winter boots because they are no longer warm enough. That is to be expected. I haven't tried the better insulated ones by LaCrosse. I can walk around all day in these boots and they remain comfortable. If you're looking for a solid boot and don't want to pay too much, this is the one.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Not to hot in the summer
- Very Comfortable
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about LaCrosse® Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots:
Best hunting boots ever for the spring time
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy to get on
- Good Cushioning
Cons
Best Uses
- Cold Weather
- Waterproof light warm
Comments about LaCrosse® Men's Alpha Lite 18" Hunting Boots:
These boots are easy to put on and off. They are light, warm and not too bulky to use for pheasant hunting. I researched boots for some time before this purchase and am very happy.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
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One of the color options for this boot is RTA. What does RTA stand for?Asked on 4/14/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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Realtree All PurposeAnswered on 9/8/2010 by T from VA
Q:
insulated or uninsulatedAsked on 2/3/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
They are of the same material as insulated waders. It is flexible, light, waterproof, and warm. I like them because they are not too bulky, and I use them for bowhunting, and pheasant hunting.Answered on 11/14/2010 by Jimmyjack from Wisconsin
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Will these help me if a snake bits my bootAsked on 6/27/2009 by chad from dunn, nc1 answer
A:
I don't know but snake bite boots will.Answered on 8/29/2009 by E from G R,Mi
Q:
how much insulationAsked on 12/7/2008 by Anonymous2 answers
VERIFIED BUYER
A:
Insulation" is not a proper term for these boots. they are uninsulated, but they are neoprene. My opinion this makes them warmer than "traditional" rubber boots. I wore these in NorthEast Missouri for Gun Season during mid Nov this year. As long as temps were above 40 I wore a liner sock. When temps got below +40 I wore a thick wool sock. Once temps got below +25, I switched out to a pair of insulated lace ups. Now to add to that, I was on stand an average of 8-10 hours, and the wind was blowing between 5-15mph on some days. I have been told that the "zip ups" of this model are warmer, as they have 7mm instead of 3.5, but I do not know this to be the case. Hope this helps.Answered on 12/23/2008 by supremeweasel67 from Clarksville,tnVERIFIED BUYER
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These boots are non-insulated. Used mine in cold water duck hunting and with some warm socks they kept me warm.Answered on 2/7/2009 by Duck Hunter from Douglas, Ga






