Putting these out there just based on use application the boots are excellent quality I choose over several models of crispi after trying on. I just don't need a stiff uninsulated boot often enough in the north east. I find I need a bit of insulation for 90% of our fall and its tough to keep a...
I would think your descriptions might fall in line with some of la sportiva approach boots. Flexible with a sticky vibram mega grip
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Superfeet hunt comfort with merino wool, add warmth and moisture control, are not slippy so I don't get hot spots even in slicker socks, have a good blend of cushion and support.
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I have a pair of danner crag rat USA that i choose over multiple styles of crispis based on how they fit my feet, well built boot but I don't get to wear them much I have too many boots already.
I've thought about selling them just because I don't wear them enough but they've impressed me for a...
I have several pairs of the PhD and really like them, seems I need to get some darn tough but good socks can really change the game from the days of 4 pairs of cotton lol
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For the danner guys, check out the Crag Rat USA it fit the niche i had between my lowa baffin pros as a heavy/stiff mountain boot and the Cabelas Meindl Ultralights that are almost tennis shoe soft but comfortable.
I still want to try some hanwags but finding them in the US is hard, crispi...
I tried a pair of danner crag rat USA boots after crispis didn't fit my foot type right. Have maybe 50-75 miles in them. I did also get a pair of UA Bozman 2s I also have worn when it's dry and hot but the Danners have gotten all the wet, long, steep, Rocky hikes this spring and done well. Broke...
the hanwag lhasa looked really interesting during my recent search but I never found them in wide/GTX to give them a try. Yak leather, vibram sole with good flex, ball bearing pulls and lace lock, and rubber toe cap.
You can get them leather lined as well
Stiff boots just seem to always feel bad until broken in, but how do you know what a $300-400 boot is going to break in like without committing.
maybe leather lined boots, they seem to mold the foot well. I have some lowa baffin Pros that are just too heavy and stiff for most my hunting but the...
From my talks with crispi the valdres is their narrowest boot so it'll depend on your feet. I wish I had tried a wide. For what I was looking for I think it would have been a great boot had my foot fit it
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