Alright folks, this is my dilema. I hunt a lot, and spend lots of time in the mud and water. To complicate things, I cover lots of ground in between swamp stalks. I need something more comfortable than a basic 18" rubber boot.
I had a pair of Lacrosse light weight water boots with the neoprene uppers. They were the most comfortable water boot I have ever worn. They felt like my bed room slippers, and I had no trouble hiking 7-8 miles in them. The cost around $90 and lasted around 4 months! I need something much more durable. I can't afford three pairs of these per year.
I've been looking at the Muck boots, and have read great things about them. They look very similar in design to the Lacrosse that I had. The Mucks use 5mm neoprene, while the Lacrosse uses 3.5mm. Will they last a year or two of hunting 80-90 days a year?
My other thought is to buy some high, waterproof, leather boots. Maybe a Danner? What are your thoughts?