I received a pair of GTX insulated boots from Crispi for review. This will be the first time in several years I've ran insulted boots. I'm usually going with lighter shorter height boots. Which in cold snowy weather can be almost miserable at times but makes traveling a bit quicker. These boots have a height of 10 inches and weight of 4 pounds per pair my size 10EE I weighed @ 4. pounds 4.2 ounces. These boots have a Gortex lining and 400 grams Prim aloft insulation. They have water repellent full-grain leather with Vibram soles. I tried them on and found they had a good comfortable fit from the start. I have messed up bunion feet and usually find supportive well-structured boots uncomfortable from the start and really require a break-in period. I have found Crispi's to run just a little large I usually wear 10.5 to 11EE but found these size 10EE to be almost perfect if anything a touch on the large side. I was able to do some hiking right out of the gate after a fresh snowstorm. They kept my feet warm and dry without even a hint of dampness. Almost feels like they don't need a break-in period although I haven't put enough miles on them yet to know for sure. I will be wearing these boots over the next several weeks while we still have plenty of snow on the hill. I plan to come out with an initial review towards the end of May.
***Update 12/13/20*** Jim's full article is available here.
***Update 12/13/20*** Jim's full article is available here.
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