I have a pair of Kenetrek mountain extremes and they are super comfortable as far as blisters and hot spots go, but after a decent day of hiking the balls of my feet absolutely kill me. I've had the same issue with crispis in the past but threw in a pair of superfeet insoles and it resolved...
Crispi wild rock size 9.5 medium
400 gram insulation
Barely used
Looking to trade for size 10 or 10.5 or sell for $250
Open to trades on other boots in 10 or 10.5
Crispi guide non-insulated size 9.5M
Worn for only a few hunts. Tread is still 95%
Conditioned with Kenetrek boot wax
Grew out of them. Looking to trade for 10.5 or 11 or sell for $250
Also open to other boots in 10.5 or 11
Crispi nevada size 9.5M
Worn for a couple seasons. Tread is about 80%
Conditioned with Kenetrek boot wax
Grew out of them. Looking to trade for a 10 or 10.5 or sell for $200
Also open to other boots in 10 or 10.5
Crispi lapponia size 9.5M worn one season. Tread is still 95%
Conditioned with Kenetrek boot wax
Grew out of them. Looking to trade for a 10 or 10.5 or sell for $200
Also open to other boots in size 10 or 10.5
I'm only a 9.5 so I'm assuming that's not my issue. Since this post I've sold the Kenetreks and picked up a pair of crispis. Night and day difference. I'm satisfied with my guides.
I'm selling these for my little brother. They're too big for him so I gave him a pair of kenetreks that fit. Just trying to recoup the money for the kennies. Asking $200 OBO
Also curious, would you recommend insulated or non insulated boots? I would say my feet run a little on the cold side but not terribly. Also can I get away with leather boots?
Kenetrek Mountain Guide 400 size 9.5 wide. Way too wide for me. Looking to get $250 or trade for a 9.5 medium width.
Paypal or venmo open to reasonable offers.