Crispi Wildrock EFX Boots

kokoji04

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I’m very close to buying these Wildrocks with 800g insulation for treestand hunting late season in Michigan. Some questions.

1. Will it actually keep me in my tree longer, I’ve used cabelas brand boots with 400g, and cheaper 1-2k gram insulation boots.

2. I have never worn higher end boots, is the comfort worth the cost?

I’m just ready for “better” boots. I know everyone’s experience is going to vary but I’m just looking for a general consensus. Thanks all.
 
I have the previous model and they've been a really great boot. They're a bit clumsy with how stiff they are (flex 3) but I need the stiffness because of a foot problem. If I didn't have a foot issue I'd buy something with a little more flex.
 
My wild rock 800’s keep me warmer longer than my wild rock 400’s or guide 200’s. If it’s cold and I’m staying stationary I will put my arctic shields on and be fine for my hunt.
 
My wild rock 800’s keep me warmer longer than my wild rock 400’s or guide 200’s. If it’s cold and I’m staying stationary I will put my arctic shields on and be fine for my hunt.
Artic shields are boot covers? And “fine for my hunt” is maybe 4-6 hrs?
 
Yes they are boot covers. I would say 4 hrs fore sure because I won’t sit in one spot much longer than that but still never had cold feet with the shields on. I have two other guys I hunt with that use them when stationary in the cold and they like them but again maybe 4 hrs and they are moving again. This year gun in Ohio and PA we had snow most of the two weeks I hunted with upper teens to upper twenties seeming to be most common in the mornings and evenings, the 800’s kept me warm even if I didn’t use the shields but I would be stationary for about 2 hours tops.
 
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