Crispi Altitude Boots

FLHunter87

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Does anyone own these or have real world experience with them? The altitude model looks to be the forerunner for my new boot purchase. I dont really think I need anything insulated as ill be mainly hunting early season September or October. Then limited for whitetais in November where temps would be 30s in morning and maybe 50 tops on a normal day. It's either the altitude or the Kenai, which are 200g. Leaning more towards altitude, my feet already sweat a lot.
 
I love mine. They're horrible on the pavement, but great for the trails. Plan to replace the insoles immediately. I'd consider them ideal for an early season hunt. I'm using my crispis hunters by the time rifle season starts.
 
I love mine. They're horrible on the pavement, but great for the trails. Plan to replace the insoles immediately. I'd consider them ideal for an early season hunt. I'm using my crispis hunters by the time rifle season starts.
I have no interest using them outside of hunting purposes. Do they need to be broken in any before use or pretty good to go? I have read insoles were hit and miss for people, but it seems all the Crispi insoles people like or dont like. Many neamgative reviews on the insoles, but luckily insoles are that expensive.
 
I have no interest using them outside of hunting purposes. Do they need to be broken in any before use or pretty good to go? I have read insoles were hit and miss for people, but it seems all the Crispi insoles people like or dont like. Many neamgative reviews on the insoles, but luckily insoles are that expensive.
Whether they need to be broken in will depend on the insoles you use. However, your feet will need time to adjust to them, so it might as well be a break in period.
 
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