Product Overview
The Lacrosse Men's Alpha Deck Boot in Gray and Orange offers reliable performance in wet and challenging environments. Designed with a 6-inch waterproof slip-on rubber construction, this boot ensures your feet stay dry and protected during outdoor activities. Hand-laid natural rubber over insulating neoprene provides durability and flexibility, making it suitable for various terrains. The Air-Circ liner system promotes a cool and dry interior, enhancing comfort during extended wear. Featuring Alpha Fit sizing with half sizes and multiple widths, these boots can be tailored for a personalized fit, reducing discomfort and improving stability. The foredeck slip-resistant outsole delivers superior traction on wet surfaces, minimizing slips and falls. A Kick-Off Heel Plate allows for easy, hands-free removal, saving time and effort after long workdays. The lightweight design, weighing approximately 2.6 pounds per pair, reduces fatigue, making these boots ideal for prolonged use. A fiberglass shank offers added support and stability, especially important for demanding tasks. Suitable for mild climates with temperatures between 30?F and 80?F, the Lacrosse Alpha Deck Boot is a versatile choice for outdoor work and recreation. Built with high-quality materials and thoughtful features, this boot provides durability, comfort, and safety for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Features:
- 6-inch waterproof slip-on rubber construction for reliable protection against water
- Hand-laid natural rubber over insulating neoprene for durability and flexibility
- Air-Circ liner system keeps feet cool and dry during extended wear
- Alpha Fit sizing with half sizes and multiple widths for a custom, comfortable fit
- Foredeck slip-resistant outsole for superior traction on wet surfaces
- Kick-Off Heel Plate for easy, hands-free removal
- Fiberglass shank adds support and stability for demanding tasks
- Lightweight design at approximately 2.6 pounds per pair reduces fatigue
- Suitable for mild climates with temperatures between 30?F and 80?F