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<blockquote data-quote="2ndhandrifles" data-source="post: 2818384" data-attributes="member: 125777"><p>I used to wear the Danner Pronghorn while hunting in the mountains of Idaho. I never had them leak, but they would only last 1 to 2 years. The 800g Ins. ones are roughly $290 and I could bet either the Rocky or Danner boots will last maybe 2 yrs in a S. Louisiana wet environment.</p><p>I bought a pair of Kenetrek ins. and a pair of uninsulated years ago. Both have paid for themselves vs. the cost of replacing the pronghorn boots 3 or 4 times over now and they just get more comfortable. I have only used the uninsulated pair the last 3 years, all year long, just changing the weight of sock with the colder temps.</p><p>I'd look at a Muck style boot made for whitetail hunting. The LaCrosse Alphaburly Pro is $240 and if your not hiking mountains would probably be an excellent hunting boot. But....I've never set foot in LA so take it for what its worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ndhandrifles, post: 2818384, member: 125777"] I used to wear the Danner Pronghorn while hunting in the mountains of Idaho. I never had them leak, but they would only last 1 to 2 years. The 800g Ins. ones are roughly $290 and I could bet either the Rocky or Danner boots will last maybe 2 yrs in a S. Louisiana wet environment. I bought a pair of Kenetrek ins. and a pair of uninsulated years ago. Both have paid for themselves vs. the cost of replacing the pronghorn boots 3 or 4 times over now and they just get more comfortable. I have only used the uninsulated pair the last 3 years, all year long, just changing the weight of sock with the colder temps. I'd look at a Muck style boot made for whitetail hunting. The LaCrosse Alphaburly Pro is $240 and if your not hiking mountains would probably be an excellent hunting boot. But....I've never set foot in LA so take it for what its worth. [/QUOTE]
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