OregonSteeler
WKR
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2017
- Location
- Portland, OR
After having some very severe heel issues with my Zamberlan 700 GTXs, I've stopped trying to "fix" them by tightening laces, adding heel inserts, hoping the pain was a break in period, etc....
Now I find myself overanalyzing every boot I look at. Reading every review like I was going to find my ultimate boot in someone's comment.
Well, I finally tried on a pair of Crispi Altitudes and they seemed to fit well in the store. Took them out on some light hikes this weekend and wore them around our Memorial Day camp. No issues thus far but haven't really pushed the limits yet.
Now the true test comes. Planning on doing a pretty difficult uphill hike over the next week or so to see what issues I will have. I've lost confidence in all boots but hoping to be proven wrong.
Finding a boot that fits me was much more difficult than I had thought. For years I had old school Danners, but when they finally wore out, I've been on a quest to find their replacement. Not going back to Danners as I already tried that and the two pairs I bought leaked almost immediately. Bought Crispi Nevada's and they must've been too small even though I've always worn size 10. Did a 3 day hunt with a heavy pack out, they caused me to lose BOTH my big toenails. Went to the Zamberlan's I mentioned previously and now the Crispi Altitudes. Fingers crossed for these boots.
Buying new boots suck! And it's a killer on the wallet too!
Now I find myself overanalyzing every boot I look at. Reading every review like I was going to find my ultimate boot in someone's comment.
Well, I finally tried on a pair of Crispi Altitudes and they seemed to fit well in the store. Took them out on some light hikes this weekend and wore them around our Memorial Day camp. No issues thus far but haven't really pushed the limits yet.
Now the true test comes. Planning on doing a pretty difficult uphill hike over the next week or so to see what issues I will have. I've lost confidence in all boots but hoping to be proven wrong.
Finding a boot that fits me was much more difficult than I had thought. For years I had old school Danners, but when they finally wore out, I've been on a quest to find their replacement. Not going back to Danners as I already tried that and the two pairs I bought leaked almost immediately. Bought Crispi Nevada's and they must've been too small even though I've always worn size 10. Did a 3 day hunt with a heavy pack out, they caused me to lose BOTH my big toenails. Went to the Zamberlan's I mentioned previously and now the Crispi Altitudes. Fingers crossed for these boots.
Buying new boots suck! And it's a killer on the wallet too!