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Go to the drop down menu, select mens, then footwear, then scroll down. They have 6-8 styles. The ones I bought were St Hubert model that were regularly approx $400. I paid around $200. If you sign up for their email updates you will get a clearance notice every so often. Ive gotten some really great deals.
WR is out of the ones I bought, but has 2 styles for $200 and under. Shipping is $20 and I get mine in Indiana in 2-3 days.
I unchecked ignore on jOe just to see what kind of trash he was talking and was reminded of why I ignored him years ago. Thanks for the input on my transaction with WR that you have no knowledge of.
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My gift of the day...Ebay France
I've seen them there for less than $200
But, what you'll find with rubber boots, is great variance between brands in fit. So, try on many, choose that which fits best for your feet. Then, buy 2 pair.
You might find the Seeland LL or the Hunter LL or the ....LL a better fit for you.
I find the LeChemeau too soft for my use.
For dog training and walking my yard, I buy 10.00 chore boots at TSC, and cut the shafts off at 8". Keep your feet dry, easy on, off, hoseable, great for getting the paper, putting out trash etc. No soggy socks from the dew. Leave them by the back door.
I almost never walk through any water greater than 8" in the field.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Put me back on ignore yOu dummy.
The St Hubert model is not the Chasseur...
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Ive got two pair of leather lined Chasseurs...a new back up pair and the pair i wear thats 10+ years old and still going.
The thing about the leather lined Chasseur is your feet don't feel hot and clamey like they do with the man made synthetic linings.
Side zipper makes for easy on and off. Best money I ever spent on pair of hunting boots.
I use a pair of the green Superfeet inserts in mine makes fit a little better for me giving me more ankle support.
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Well, I discovered my La Crosse 18" rubbers have a crack in them this weekend. I decided to purchase the Le Chameau Traqueur boots. What caught my attention to this model (aside from the good price) was this:
"Ultra-durable field and extreme terrain rubber boot. Natural rubber upper with Kevlar reinforcement technology to protect against abrasion from groundcover."
Seems like just the thing for someone who is hard on their boots like me. They also have a half zip located at the calf of the boot. At the price of $157 shipped from the UK, it seemed like a good deal. Time will tell...
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From where, what's the link?
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Please report back. That new lining sounds interesting.
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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For dog training and walking my yard, I buy 10.00 chore boots at TSC, and cut the shafts off at 8". Keep your feet dry, easy on, off, hoseable, great for getting the paper, putting out trash etc. No soggy socks from the dew. Leave them by the back door.
I almost never walk through any water greater than 8" in the field.
I do the same thing. I cut a 2" vertical slit on back of each to help my feet slide in. I wear them every day.
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Great minds thing alike. I wear mine on and off 10 times a day in the AM. Eis, If you check out Sportsmansguncentre.UK.com, they will have the Seeland LL's (as well as others) for less than $200 delivered to you. I can't stress enough trying various rubber boots on. They are all a little different. I like that Hunter provides a thick, and a thin, foot bed with each pair for better fitting.
Out there doing it best I can.
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