Rackhunter440
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What’s everyone’s take on best boots for September backcountry?
If I was a size 9 I’d help you out. I’m size 12 I tried a pair of kenetreks on today and felt great. I’m just trying to get some info on others before dropping $400 on bootsThe best boots are the size 9 crispi Birksdals I’m trying to sell! Lol. In all seriousness I love them. Extremely stable in all terrain and wonderful support. I bought a half size too small and my feet swell more than I thought. (Plantar fasciitis) My last boots were canvas so I didn’t realize my feet swell so bad. They run try to size. Definitely a boot I’d recommend. Not just bc I’m selling a pair that I bought last fall and wore for a week.
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What model?Crispi. Expensive but well worth it. After last Sept stomping around Idaho in mine, I came home and bought a second pr
Which pair do you have and why do you like them? Crispi is also on my list of boots to compar.Crispi. Expensive but well worth it. After last Sept stomping around Idaho in mine, I came home and bought a second pr
If I was a size 9 I’d help you out. I’m size 12 I tried a pair of kenetreks on today and felt great. I’m just trying to get some info on others before dropping $400 on boots
Wow glad to hear your getting around and still enjoying the things you love to do! I’m definitely going to take a hood hard look at crispi seems like that is everyone’s go to!The first Pr is the Idaho’s, second Pr is the Idaho II. Long story, involved in a bad car crash in 2016. Almost loosing my right leg. Broken pelvis,right hip, compound fracture to femur. Femur went through my knee, and crushed right foot. Foot still bothers me and a total knee replacement was needed.
Could not walk far with out lots of pain. Did not want to stop doing the rings I love. Did some research and the Crispi boots sounded like a win.
Last Sept I covered 26 miles in two days w my son chasing bugles in Idaho. I hunted a total of 17 days , never had an issue w my feet.
Boots are comfortable, keep my feet dry.
I wear Irish setters at work and love them. I just don’t think they would hold up in the mountains so I will definitely be looking into crispi!Like mentioned, expensive but well worth it. I have Danners, underarmor, irishsetters, Rocky’s, and the cabelas brands. None of the boots mentioned compare to the Crispi. I also use them when chasing gobblers in the spring, no problems at all.