ryjack70ss
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Hi all, I live in Missouri but am planning a couple hunts: 1. West Texas Aoudad, 2. Elk, 3. Mountain Goat.
I bit the bullet and ordered 6 pairs of boots to try on:
1. Hanwag Alaska GTX
2. Kenetrek Mountain Extreme insulated
3. Kenetrek Mountain Extreme uninsulated
4. Lowa Tibet GTX
5. Lowa Hunter GTX
6. Crispi Nevada Legend GTX
I ruled out the Kenetrek and Hanwag as my ankle was slipping in them which I was concerned for blister development. I like the Lowa Tibets but with 8" they don't have the best ankle support (based on my in home testing). The Lowa Hunter was better for ankle support but was a bigger/heavier boot. It was the heaviest boot by far in the test group. The Crispi Nevada also fit very well but had the same ankle support concerns as the Tibet.
Another boot I considered ordering was the Crispi Guide as it is similar to the Nevada just taller from what I understand. The Crispi Nevada Legend has an advantage of slight insulation at 200g which may be a happy medium for insulation.. The Crispi Guide if I order those can also come with 200g. The Tibet on the other hand is uninsulated as well as the Crispi Guide.
I wanted some advice from those with much more experience than mine with regard to boot selection. I have mainly hunted midwest terrain and am unsure how much support I actually need for my potential hunts. I am also only 5'6", so I figured an 8" boot on me would be similar to a 10" on someone 6' or taller. I found those above that fit well (Lowa and Crispi), but am I correct regarding ankle support or are these boots all more than capable?
Thanks in advance
Ryan
I bit the bullet and ordered 6 pairs of boots to try on:
1. Hanwag Alaska GTX
2. Kenetrek Mountain Extreme insulated
3. Kenetrek Mountain Extreme uninsulated
4. Lowa Tibet GTX
5. Lowa Hunter GTX
6. Crispi Nevada Legend GTX
I ruled out the Kenetrek and Hanwag as my ankle was slipping in them which I was concerned for blister development. I like the Lowa Tibets but with 8" they don't have the best ankle support (based on my in home testing). The Lowa Hunter was better for ankle support but was a bigger/heavier boot. It was the heaviest boot by far in the test group. The Crispi Nevada also fit very well but had the same ankle support concerns as the Tibet.
Another boot I considered ordering was the Crispi Guide as it is similar to the Nevada just taller from what I understand. The Crispi Nevada Legend has an advantage of slight insulation at 200g which may be a happy medium for insulation.. The Crispi Guide if I order those can also come with 200g. The Tibet on the other hand is uninsulated as well as the Crispi Guide.
I wanted some advice from those with much more experience than mine with regard to boot selection. I have mainly hunted midwest terrain and am unsure how much support I actually need for my potential hunts. I am also only 5'6", so I figured an 8" boot on me would be similar to a 10" on someone 6' or taller. I found those above that fit well (Lowa and Crispi), but am I correct regarding ankle support or are these boots all more than capable?
Thanks in advance
Ryan