billy molls
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In the past 20 years of guiding in Alaska, and hunting here and there for myself, there is no doubt in my mind that I've worn-out better than $10,000 worth of hunting boots. I've tried Hanwag, Meindl, Kennetrek, Danner, Scarpa, Lowa, and a few other brands I'm embarrassed to even mention! In going through my gear for my upcoming 3-month fall guiding season, I concluded that my quest to find the ultimate, all-around hunting boots is still ongoing. The aforementioned brands listed are all good, but in each case it seems they all fell short, either in how they fit my feet, durability, they were too stiff, or not stiff-enough.
I recently decided to try Crispi. I bring 2 pairs of boots with me to the Alaska bush each year. This year I will be bring the Crispi "Hunter GTX" and the Crispi "Guide GTX". I've put enough miles on them to say, so far, I'm thoroughly impressed with both pairs. At this early stage, I'm favoring the "Hunter". I typically have an issue with heel slippage. The 12" tops seem to help keep them rock solid. That said, both pairs fit and ride like a dream. They seem to have plenty support for the sheep mountains, but not too stiff for tundra/flatter country.
That said, I'd be interested in hearing other hunters comments, questions, and concerns. When I return after my guiding season this fall, I intend to write a comprehensive review on the Crispi's as well as the pro's and con's of other boots I've used through the years... So please fire away!!! Your input will help me greatly.
One thing I will say: When you find a boot that works for you, stick with it. In fact, I would recommend buying a couple extra pairs before they redesign them.
FYI, I have a few days with internet access to reply to this thread before I head for the mountains, but if you don't hear back from me, I will catch up with you in late October.
Good Hunting,
Billy
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