ShortMountain91
WKR
So I'm looking to grab a lighter waterproof boot for early season stomping around. I currently have some lowa hunters that I use when I'm gonna be in the nasty stuff with heavy pack and really like those boots when using for their intended purpose. However when just hiking around no pack they start to hurt the balls of my feet which I think is because of the heavy duty midsole meant for a heavy pack. So looking for something that is lighter, waterproof, uninsulated, less stiff, more cushion, and will hold up for years.
I think I've narrowed down to Lowa Camino and Crispi Summit. The new caminos say they've added cushion to the heel and ball of foot areas so may be perfect. Hopefully they would fit similar to the hunters. Crispi Summit is a little cheaper, lighter, EVA midsole so probably more cushion but I've never worn Crispi before so not sure on fit. Camino has more leather less synthetic but Summit has a full wrap rand so not sure which would hold up better. Will throw some superfeet in whichever I buy.
Any input from this fine group? Any experience with both?
I think I've narrowed down to Lowa Camino and Crispi Summit. The new caminos say they've added cushion to the heel and ball of foot areas so may be perfect. Hopefully they would fit similar to the hunters. Crispi Summit is a little cheaper, lighter, EVA midsole so probably more cushion but I've never worn Crispi before so not sure on fit. Camino has more leather less synthetic but Summit has a full wrap rand so not sure which would hold up better. Will throw some superfeet in whichever I buy.
Any input from this fine group? Any experience with both?