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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Calvin]
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04/13/20 11:48 AM
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I get the Pro line hips (if you don't mind rubber). I like that they have an extra rubber strip on the knee for kneeling on sharp stuff. They come in insulated and non insulated.
I get a pair of both for about $110 from Duke. Free shipping over $100. I like the pro-lines. Had a pair years ago that lasted a long time. Look like a good middle of the road option. They're real hard to find now, Duke doesn't offer any on their website. Only place that has them in stock is PCS, of course they're shut down right now.
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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Law Dog]
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04/13/20 12:48 PM
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Most boots are made with foam junk rubbers, I can’t get more then 6-7 months of steady use out of a pair. I quit buying the spendy stuff and embraced the cheaper stuff for 1/2 the price as none of them hold up that long. I find the same is true what Law Dog said. I have bought the real expensive hip boots and not have them last any longer than the cheaper ones. If your around beaver flows you know what I mean.
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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Co�s]
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04/13/20 12:52 PM
04/13/20 12:52 PM
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Michael Morris
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"Hombre que mata demasiadas cosas"
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I wont own lacrosse, barely get a season out of them. Dan's Frog legs were recommended to me and they was awesome this past season
Push yourself to be more than you were
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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Co�s]
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04/13/20 01:06 PM
04/13/20 01:06 PM
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Dan’s you won’t be sorry. Usually get 3-4 years out of them
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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Co�s]
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04/13/20 01:08 PM
04/13/20 01:08 PM
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Posts: 5,960 South metro, MN
Calvin
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I get the Pro line hips (if you don't mind rubber). I like that they have an extra rubber strip on the knee for kneeling on sharp stuff. They come in insulated and non insulated.
I get a pair of both for about $110 from Duke. Free shipping over $100. I like the pro-lines. Had a pair years ago that lasted a long time. Look like a good middle of the road option. They're real hard to find now, Duke doesn't offer any on their website. Only place that has them in stock is PCS, of course they're shut down right now. Duke still has them advertised in their add in the Fur Takers Magazine. Might be worth a call. $40 for the non insulated and $50 for the insulated. I guess getting the both would still leave you $10 short of the Free shipping deal.
Last edited by Calvin; 04/13/20 01:09 PM.
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Re: Hip Boot Suggestions
[Re: Michael Morris]
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04/13/20 01:35 PM
04/13/20 01:35 PM
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Posts: 6,409 east central WI
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I wont own lacrosse, barely get a season out of them. Dan's Frog legs were recommended to me and they was awesome this past season Are they actually waterproof hip boots? Or water resistant chaps above rubber boots? I've asked several times on here with no straight answer.
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