LaCrosse Alpha Agility Boots Now Available in Mossy Oak Greenleaf

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posted on March 27, 2020
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Designed to give the agile feel of an athletic shoe in a fully waterproof boot, LaCrosse Alpha Agility Boots are now available in Mossy Oak Greenleaf camouflage. Constructed with turkey hunters specifically in mind, the boots are lightweight and completely waterproof, thanks to their 5mm neoprene sock and hand-laid rubber. Mossy Oak Greenleaf, meanwhile, has long been a gobbler-chasing favorite, due to its ability to easily blend with the sorts of environs common to our long-bearded friends. Sizes range from men's 6-15. For more information, please visit lacrossefootwear.comMSRP: $130

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