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Home » THERE’S A NEW ALPHA: LACROSSE INTRODUCES THE ALPHABURLY AERO FOR FALL 2026

THERE’S A NEW ALPHA: LACROSSE INTRODUCES THE ALPHABURLY AERO FOR FALL 2026

Adam Green By Adam Green July 15, 2026 3 Min Read
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THERE’S A NEW ALPHA: LACROSSE INTRODUCES THE ALPHABURLY AERO FOR FALL 2026

AeroForm meets LaCrosse’s Alphaburly family, available in non-insulated and insulated options

LaCrosse Footwear is set to debut the Alphaburly Aeroin Fall 2026, an evolution of the trusted Alphaburly line. Known for its premium, hand-laid rubber construction over a naturally insulating neoprene core, the Alphaburly family now advances into the next generation with AeroForm technology. 

AeroForm utilizes ETPU beads in the midsole to absorb shock, return energy, and maintain structure while significantly reducing density. The result is maximum cushioning, resilient flexibility, and sneaker-level comfort in a responsive, feather-light platform. Building on this innovation, the Alphaburly Aero is engineered to move with the speed and agility of a running shoe while standing up to the harshest outdoor pursuits. 

The Alphaburly Aero introduces a suite of performance features, including a moisture-wicking Grid Fleece liner, Active Fit construction for an adaptive and secure feel, a stabilizing oversized X-Shank, and a Burly®Trak outsole designed to deliver confident traction across mud, rock, and snow. Offered in both non-insulated and Solarcore® insulated options—powered by NASA-developed Aerogel thermal technology—the Alphaburly Aero is purpose-built for all-day wear, rugged terrain, and extreme weather conditions. Available for both men and women, the Alphaburly Aero marks the arrival of a new Alpha in the rubber boot category. 

ALPHABURLY AERO FEATURES 

  • Hand-laid premium rubber over a 5mm neoprene core for flexible, waterproof, scent-free comfort
    • Available in non-insulated and Solarcore® insulation options. Solarcore® insulation harnesses NASA’s Aerogel technology for advanced thermal insulation while reducing bulk and weight Men’s Insulation Options: 800G, 2000G 
    • Women’s Insulation Options: 800G, 1600G 
    • Moisture-wicking Grid Fleece liner helps regulate temperature and keep your feet dry 
    • Multilayer rubber provides support and durability with added texture in high-wear areas 
    • Active Fit with adjustable neoprene gusset for easy on/off and a secure comfortable fit on foot 
    • AeroForm ETPU Midsole provides lightweight energy return that withstands the elements and won’t pack out 
    • Kick-off heel plate allows easy hands-free removal 
    • Burly®Trak outsole prioritizes traction in a lightweight package to keep you steady in pursuit 
    • Men’s Height: 17”; Women’s Height: 15” 
    • Men’s Weight (size 10): 4.9lbs per pair (non-insulated) 
    • 5.4lbs per pair (800G) 
    • 5.6lbs per pair (2000G) 
    • Women’s Weight (size 7): 4.2lbs per pair (non-insulated) 
    • 4.8lbs per pair (800G, 1600G) 
    • Men’s Sizes: 6-15 (whole sizes only); Women’s Sizes: 5-11 (whole sizes only) 

Men’s MSRP: $210-$220 (non-insulated), $240-270 (insulated) 

Women’s MSRP: $210 (non-insulated), $240-250 (insulated) 



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