Crispi Boots True to size?

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Want to upgrade my Danners to something with little more ankle support. Do Crispi run true to size? All of my nike athletic shoes are size 9 as well as my Danners. If anyone has some for sale let me know. Thank!
 
true for me as well; one exception is their trail runners- the Attiva- these are a 1/2 to full size large, not sure why; boots are true to size
 
I am a 10EE in my Danner Thorofare's- Awesome fit, a touch snug new but broke in nicely - Crispi Guides were a too short in 10W for steep downhill, my Crispi Thor II's are 10.5W and fit perfect. I wear 11 in Nike's. Hope this helps.
 
Want to upgrade my Danners to something with little more ankle support. Do Crispi run true to size? All of my nike athletic shoes are size 9 as well as my Danners. If anyone has some for sale let me know. Thank!
I wear a 9W. I ordered Crispi's and Schnees. The Crispi's felt good width wise and the toe box but walking I quickly noted heel slippage. The Schnees gripped snug all around. I sent the Crispi's back and kept the Schnees. I have about 50-60 miles on them now. I love them. Ordered a 2nd pair of Granites but the 200gm this time as the others are uninsulated.
 
True to size. Had my feet digitally measured size 11, wear 11 in Nike and New Balance, 11 in Crispi.
 
They run true for me. I have a wider foot and the regular width Colorados fit me well. They provide a ton of ankle support. With that said, I did over 60 miles in them this week and they beat up my ankles pretty bad. No issues with hot spots or blisters though.
 
Had to go half size up in Crispi.
But then I am in Colorado and where I hunt it's up and down so toe bang is a thing if you are not careful. With the half size up and darned tough boot socks it's not a sloppy fit either so good for sidehilling for me. Also, I use superfeet insoles too - so consider if you need room for an insole.
 
Just bought a pair of Crispi nevada's. My normal size is 10 1/2 (EEE) Had to go to 11 in my Danner's to get a decent fit. The Crispi's fit true to size and were wide enough for my feet. So true to size for me.
 
True for me when using the euro sizes. Started with size 10 summit gtx’s. Feet flattened from weight/miles, outgrew them. Started rolling my left ankle bad too. Went to 10.5 Briksdals and have had great results. Ankles are good. A few blisters but they are a stiffer boot and needed to break in a little.
 
Mine were 2 sizes bigger then my gym shoes and daily work shoes, and were still too small. For what it's worth, they were the worst boots I ever owned.

I tested a pair of kennetreks last weekend, couldn't say enough good things about them and the have incredible traction.
 
I wear same size as my running shoes. Measure out to be 12.5 but went 13 to have a little bit of room. Fit just right. 13 in nikes and 13 in Crispi Briksdal.


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