On the question of a EE. I have the uninsulated Nevada’s in an 11 reg, and just bought the Wild Rock Plus in a 10.5 EE. Huge difference, I should have started with the EE. I have a pair of Lowa Hunters in 11 EE and the Crispi’s are wider, have more toe volume, and are more comfortable for my foot.
Tarryall came in today. No doubt it was the right choice for me. Comparing it to my Gen 1 Spike Camp I can see it will fit my needs much better. Thanks again for all of the feedback, the insight helped a lot.
I’m from the East coast as well and would offer the following based on my experience. We don’t face wind here that is common where I have hunted elk, mule deer and antelope in Montana and Wyoming. Where this becomes an issue with broad heads, is excessive wind drift. Staying with say a 1” Slick...
I have worn Danner Pronghorns and similar boots in the past. I recently bought my first pair of Crispi Nevada Non-insulated. I have to wear a thick orthotic insole, and need a wider and roomier toe box because of this. In a tennis shoe I wear a 10.5 wide. But I tried on the 11 regular in the...
My feet sweat quite a bit as well, but I have never experienced this. I just bought my first set of Crispi’s a couple of weeks ago, the non-insulated Nevada. I’m wearing them regularly for break in and have not had this happen.
Thanks for all of the replies. I’ve decided on the Tarryall and just ordered it late today. Looking forward to my next Kifaru pack. Thanks again for taking the time to help me out.
Good afternoon. I’m looking for advice on the Kifaru 14r and Tarryall. I’m ready to order one of these to replace my G1 Spike Camp. This will be a multi-use daypack for travel/airline carry-on, fly fishing, hunting, outdoor activities (ATV, snowmobile, cross country skiing, day hikes, etc.)...