mtnrunner260
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I sent them a pair that was falling apart and they made it right asap. I’d call them right away give them a chance to get it correct.Crispi should repair that imo
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Good suggestion and just ordered some.Frustrating no doubt but if they fit your feet great I'd just glue them back on with some free sole and keep on rucking.
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I don't know if I am coming up on my toes more than average?I have plenty of days across multiple states in my Thors and never had that issue. It’s also very strange that you have two different boots doing the exact same thing. Based on the wear spot it almost looks like when you walk you maybe roll your foot; like you land on your heel and roll your foot to your toes and then lift your heel again if that makes sense. That would put a lot more flex in that area that it’s probably designed for. Just a thought.
Ya it’s weird. No clue man. It’s just strange that I’ve seen so many posts with Crispi boots and never a mention of that issue and you have it on two boots in the same exact spot.I don't know if I am coming up on my toes more than average?
My heel definitely hits first but think that's pretty normal.
I'm 180 lbs and have run enough to have a fairly efficient stride. -you don't pay for college by running without being at least somewhat ok on your feet.
Can I ask what you are using now?I find it normal for any boot with a rubber lower that is sewn to a leather top/side to tear at the seams. This is why I don't use Lowas anymore, they're mostly made of a ton of segments of leather and have a rubber toe cap, and the threads fail, especailly if you kneel a lot (bending the toe box portion of the boot). My last pair of Lowas I could drop a gravel stone through to my foot.
Yep this right here. Once I find a pair of boots that get along with my feet I’d much rather go with repairing them rather than starting the process of finding a new boot that works all over again.Frustrating no doubt but if they fit your feet great I'd just glue them back on with some free sole and keep on rucking.
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