The difference is the Lacrosses are a paint to get on and off and your feet sweat in them. The Mucks are breathable and slip on and off like house shoes.
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i thought the lacrosse were easier to get off and on,the mucks are such a tight fit on ur leg they make my insulated bottoms roll up my leg when u put them on.tthe mucks may say sub zero but hunting in mine yesterday i would guess it was in the 20`s and my feet were cold and they mainly get cold around the toe area everywhere else seems warm ,where the lacrosse were warm everywhere.but i will say i couldn`t hardly get over a year with the lacrosse before the rubber would start cracking and thats why i am trying the mucks and the mucks were $30 cheaper ,just my honest opinion
oh yeah the lacrosse i had were the alpha burly sport ,they make different versions,that might be why yours were a paint to get off
I keep the tops of my Mucks rolled down, pull them up if walking in water over ankle deep. My calves are much larger than average and they aren't too tight to me. I have fished all day in 10 degree weather with one pair of wool socks, and never had my feet get cold. The sales guy told me to get 1 size larger than usual with the Mucks.
yeah i got one size bigger also ,but the lacrosse are still warmer and your feet will still sweat in the mucks ,ask any hunters on the hunting forms
Different strokes for different folks.;) That's what's great about this country, we can have options to choose from.
yeah i agree ,both are pretty darn good boots
If your feet sweat try a sock liner.