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Will mainly use for hiking, everyday use and whitetail hunting the east. Need a new pair of boots. My feet tend to run wide.
Was trying to narrow down to something. All ears for a better alternative, even better if it’s higher quality.Why those two boots? The fitment is going to be very different so it would be best to at least try to try each on and see how they fit you. The Crispi is going to be the better quality boot between the two. Personally I’d 86 the Salomon unless those just fit you well and look at the Lowa Renegade.
Was trying to narrow down to something. All ears for a better alternative, even better if it’s higher quality.
when did they change their sizes? these fit my feet perfectlyThe Crispi Nevada is a fairly wide boot. I used Solomon quest 4d GTX boots until they changed their sizes and now they are too long and narrow for my feet. The Nevada was too loose for my feet in the regular width, but a lot of people love them. The width from the mid foot to the toes felt good but the heel was too loose for me. If I was simply walking and hiking I don’t think they would have been much of a problem.
^^^THIS~! Prior pair... 3 years and a lot of hoofing. Subsequent 2 pairs? Pre-mature failure on sole on outside edge right about where it starts to taper back in towards the foots arch area.the newer (Salomon) models have been falling apart fairly quickly.
when did they change their sizes? these fit my feet perfectly
Sorry but I was referencing Solomon 4ds changing their sizing. I had a couple pairs of 4ds stashed bc they fit my foot so great, but disappointed that I'll have to try something else from now onI can't speak to changes, but I recently bought a pair of Crispi Kenai (same as Nevada, but with top grain leather) and I would not call them wide at all. I have an average foot and they fit great.
I have a voucher for a pair of Salomon, ill beat whatever price you find on an in stock size, pm me if interestedThe Crispi Nevada is a fairly wide boot. I used Solomon quest 4d GTX boots until they changed their sizes and now they are too long and narrow for my feet. The Nevada was too loose for my feet in the regular width, but a lot of people love them. The width from the mid foot to the toes felt good but the heel was too loose for me. If I was simply walking and hiking I don’t think they would have been much of a problem.
That was what I was worried about with the Salomons too. Not only did they add that ugly outer strap, they redesigned the boot so they probably fit different. I hope they did add some waterproofness to them, because they didn't in the older models that I have.Sorry but I was referencing Solomon 4ds changing their sizing. I had a couple pairs of 4ds stashed bc they fit my foot so great, but disappointed that I'll have to try something else from now on
What size were you wearing in the 4ds vs the Nevada's. I just started a new thread on replacing quest 4ds and sizing , but this info on the Nevada's will be helpfulThe Crispi Nevada is a fairly wide boot. I used Solomon quest 4d GTX boots until they changed their sizes and now they are too long and narrow for my feet. The Nevada was too loose for my feet in the regular width, but a lot of people love them. The width from the mid foot to the toes felt good but the heel was too loose for me. If I was simply walking and hiking I don’t think they would have been much of a problem.
I never kept the nevadas, but the 10.5 in the Nevada was about right length wise but felt winder than I would have liked. I had a 10.5 in the quest 4d as wellWhat size were you wearing in the 4ds vs the Nevada's. I just started a new thread on replacing quest 4ds and sizing , but this info on the Nevada's will be helpful