Product Preview: LaCrosse Navigator Series Boots

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posted on August 22, 2019
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LaCrosse has released a new series of hunting boots, the Navigator Series, featuring the Atlas and Windrose boots. "This collection is built for adventure and ultimately for the men and women pushing their limits in the field," says Chris Currah, product line manager for LaCrosse Hunt.

The Atlas boots feature a blend of rubber, leather and textile for durability and stable fitment. A molded rubber toe cap provides forward protection, while a DuraFit molded rubber heel cup promises to deliver stable footing, no matter the terrain. The LaCrosse LXG rubber compound creates outsole traction on both wet and dry ground. Atlas boots also feature Dry-Core waterproof lining, and are available with 400G, 800G or 1200G of Primaloft insulation for cold weather use. The boots are available in solid brown, Realtree Edge and Mossy Oak Break-Up Country, in men's sizes only, for $169.96-$199.95.

The Windrose boots are lightweight with an athletic feel, made with a rugged leather and textile upper. It also boasts a DuraFit heel cup, and is fully waterproof thanks to its Dry-Core lining. They are available with either 600G or 1000G of Thinsulate for colder environs. The boots come in brown, Realtree Edge or Mossy Oak Break Up Country, in either men's or women's sizes, for $139.95-$149.95.

For more information, please visit, lacrossefootwear.com.

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