Mike D Texas
WKR
Selecting a pair of boots for my Eastern Wyoming pronghorn hunt is going to drive me to drinking.
I’ve never hunted out west and I’ve never owned a pair of “high end” boots. That said I’ve tried on the following:
* Crispi Briksdale Pro GTX - Way too stiff. Not comfortable to me in the 15 minutes I wore them in the store.
* Crispi Guide GTX - Much more comfortable but seems to have a really flat footbed.
Kennetrek Mountain Extreme Uninsulated - About the same feel as the Crispi Guides but with more arch support.
*****Note - I have flat feet so I don’t know of the high arch is recommended or not*****
Others I’m considering but have not tried on:
* Crispi Nevada GTX
* Kennetrek Corrie II Hiker
* Zamberlan Storm Pro GTX
* Zamberlan Lynx Mid GTX
* Schnee’s Beartooth 200G
* Schnee’s Timberline
(I am a bit nervous about not being able to see/try on the Schnee’s in person).
I know each person’s foot is going to be different but all of this is new to me.
Any personal experience feedback would be appreciated.
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I’ve never hunted out west and I’ve never owned a pair of “high end” boots. That said I’ve tried on the following:
* Crispi Briksdale Pro GTX - Way too stiff. Not comfortable to me in the 15 minutes I wore them in the store.
* Crispi Guide GTX - Much more comfortable but seems to have a really flat footbed.
Kennetrek Mountain Extreme Uninsulated - About the same feel as the Crispi Guides but with more arch support.
*****Note - I have flat feet so I don’t know of the high arch is recommended or not*****
Others I’m considering but have not tried on:
* Crispi Nevada GTX
* Kennetrek Corrie II Hiker
* Zamberlan Storm Pro GTX
* Zamberlan Lynx Mid GTX
* Schnee’s Beartooth 200G
* Schnee’s Timberline
(I am a bit nervous about not being able to see/try on the Schnee’s in person).
I know each person’s foot is going to be different but all of this is new to me.
Any personal experience feedback would be appreciated.
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