Magnum61
Lil-Rokslider
@OLI62 & @mnhoundman
I’m happy to give my impressions. I just didn’t want to step on Jordan’s work at all.
The first thing I noticed was the “ice skate height” feeling was gone compared to the Kenetrek. These feel like my old and trusty Meindl Canada’s that I had for 10 years but with a lot more attention to detail. Much more foot control to the ground.
I’m in the heart of LA and it was 70 yesterday and they were as cool as my workout shoes. Very happy about that. Seem to breath exceptionally.
One thing I should mention, I’m 6’2” 280 with about 18% body fat and with bad ankles. My size tends to find the excessive claims in boots very quickly because I run hot and I’ll test the ankle support near instantly with a bad foot placement on accident. From that - I can tell immediately that the ankle support in the Colorado’s will be equal or better to the Mountain Extremes, which is impressive to me.
The 2nd thing I noticed is these Colorado’s are light. Which immediately made me think, “These are perfect Chukar hunting boots.” And that’s a compliment. I grew up training pointers and chukar hunting west of Yakima and that country would shred boots following dogs all day and continuously pounding the mountain side, and we bumped a lot big Mulies out of beds when we were quite deep into the canyon. These are not going to get shredded - full confidence. The attention to detail in the boot and the materials used, and placed appropriately, is impressive. To give an image to visualize, these feel like the weight of cross trainers but with ultra durability and support.
Regarding stiffness - the flex is about par with my broken-in Mountain Extremes, maybe stiffer. It’s tough because the material is affecting that comparison with heavy leather vs a mixture of light material. So from that stand point I would lean stiffer in comparison to the Mountain Extremes. I love a stiff boot which is one of the reason I’m strongly considering the Crispi Hunters now after having the Colorado’s. The Mountain extremes are a nice boot but they broke in too much for me and they have a lot of flex everywhere - comfortable, no doubt.
Overall I’m very impressed with the Colorado’s . It’s an enjoyable experience when you spend this caliber of money on boots and you feel like you got more value than you paid for.
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I’m happy to give my impressions. I just didn’t want to step on Jordan’s work at all.
The first thing I noticed was the “ice skate height” feeling was gone compared to the Kenetrek. These feel like my old and trusty Meindl Canada’s that I had for 10 years but with a lot more attention to detail. Much more foot control to the ground.
I’m in the heart of LA and it was 70 yesterday and they were as cool as my workout shoes. Very happy about that. Seem to breath exceptionally.
One thing I should mention, I’m 6’2” 280 with about 18% body fat and with bad ankles. My size tends to find the excessive claims in boots very quickly because I run hot and I’ll test the ankle support near instantly with a bad foot placement on accident. From that - I can tell immediately that the ankle support in the Colorado’s will be equal or better to the Mountain Extremes, which is impressive to me.
The 2nd thing I noticed is these Colorado’s are light. Which immediately made me think, “These are perfect Chukar hunting boots.” And that’s a compliment. I grew up training pointers and chukar hunting west of Yakima and that country would shred boots following dogs all day and continuously pounding the mountain side, and we bumped a lot big Mulies out of beds when we were quite deep into the canyon. These are not going to get shredded - full confidence. The attention to detail in the boot and the materials used, and placed appropriately, is impressive. To give an image to visualize, these feel like the weight of cross trainers but with ultra durability and support.
Regarding stiffness - the flex is about par with my broken-in Mountain Extremes, maybe stiffer. It’s tough because the material is affecting that comparison with heavy leather vs a mixture of light material. So from that stand point I would lean stiffer in comparison to the Mountain Extremes. I love a stiff boot which is one of the reason I’m strongly considering the Crispi Hunters now after having the Colorado’s. The Mountain extremes are a nice boot but they broke in too much for me and they have a lot of flex everywhere - comfortable, no doubt.
Overall I’m very impressed with the Colorado’s . It’s an enjoyable experience when you spend this caliber of money on boots and you feel like you got more value than you paid for.
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