WTS/WTT Boots!

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Some boots for sale and or trade:

First pair is Schnees Timberline in size 11.5
Lightly used. Bought new. Small amount of paint and pvc glue from yard work. $150obo

2nd pair is a 1st gen Crispi Lapponia size 45/11.5. Bought on here used. I only hunted with them one week. $100 obo

3rd pair is Salewa Alp Trainer 2 GTX. Bought new, used one hunt. Size 11.5. $75 obo

I’d like a pair of beartooth or granite in size 12. Open to other full leather options in size 12.
Thanks!
 

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On my foot:
Crispis are light, fast, and comfortable. But after one backpack hunt I found out they were too tight on my arch, causing blisters.

The schnees: are perfect in every way except they’re a half size small for me. Comfy, supportive, light, and flexible. Hiking downhill with a load killed my toenails though.

Of the two, I preferred the support of the timberline. But they’re both good boots
 

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On my foot:
Crispis are light, fast, and comfortable. But after one backpack hunt I found out they were too tight on my arch, causing blisters.

The schnees: are perfect in every way except they’re a half size small for me. Comfy, supportive, light, and flexible. Hiking downhill with a load killed my toenails though.

Of the two, I preferred the support of the timberline. But they’re both good boots

Thanks. Was hoping you’d say a 1/2 size too big for you…..


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