Yes. They did immediately after seeing the photos, sent out a replacement pair.Did Crispi end up warranting these for you?
Yes. They did immediately after seeing the photos, sent out a replacement pair.Did Crispi end up warranting these for you?
You gonna try them out again? I wonder if this was a fluke or a real issue with bonding to the microfiber shellYes. They did immediately after seeing the photos, sent out a replacement pair.
You gonna try them out again? I wonder if this was a fluke or a real issue with bonding to the microfiber shell
This is interesting…. I’m wondering if this is indeed an issue then… good to knowMine have also started to separate. I e-mailed Crispi over the weekend and got a warranty form to fill out today to send them back.
Edited to add: Send them back on my own dime with no estimate of when I might see them again.
Yes, I’ve been using the new ones. These separate like that and my perspective will be different for sure, entire rand cut loose on mine. Might be that nubuk finished synthetic they are using? It’s super soft.You gonna try them out again? I wonder if this was a fluke or a real issue with bonding to the microfiber shell
This is % true and have had the same experience with the same number of Briksdal’s.As another data point, I’ve been through 3 pairs of Briksdals (normal and SF) in 3 years. I think there is enough evidence to suggest that the Briksdals have excellent fit and feel, but are not durable past one season of normal use in rock/scree. Only one of those pairs was accepted under warranty, but that experience may vary for other users.
I’ve seen enough evidence that they can be durable that I don’t want to give up, I love the fit too much. But damn. I’ll try that glue if Crispi doesn’t have a specific suggestion.My buddy got a pair after a very last minute notification he won a Dall sheep raffle (Yukon) this summer- he loves his. I'll have to ask him if he's any issues w/ the rand separating.
They make a black Shoe Goo if Crispi doesn't have an adhesive; works pretty good.
I just got these about 4 days ago. Did an easy 3.5 miles first day with 30 pound pack and were fine. My first stiffer set of mountain boots so taking a a bit of getting used. Ran them today for about 7 miles, with some aftermarket insoles and I blistered on a small toe and heel. Removing those insoles and ordered pair of superfeet. I’m used to a lighter boot so I’m hoping to get used to them. However, they were not as amazing comfortable out of the box as many reviews I have read. Hoping they get better as they break in.I received a pair of the new 2023 Crispi Briksdal MTN GTX's in yesterday. Initial impressions are quite good for the latest iteration of the Briksdal, a now classic mountain hunting boot. I wore out two pairs of Briksdal SF's before moving on to the Hanwag Friction 2 for my serious mountain boots. The Frictions are quite a lot stiffer than the SF's laterally and seem to have a better build quality. For steep terrain, they perform much better for me.
This year I will be covering lots of miles on a couple sheep hunts and wanted a boot that walked easily, yet still offered enough ankle support to pack out heavy loads in rough terrain. Also, a synthetic boot was a priority as well, which these are. The original Briksdal nubuck leather would completely saturate and become quite heavy & take days to dry out. The fit is similar to the original boots. I'm a true 8.5 and normally size up to a 9 in order to fit my aftermarket insole, liner socks and Darn Tough's. Size 9 (42) in these fit perfect.
I may try out the new SF's as well when they become available. I'll update this thread as I get more time in them.
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