What shoes are worth it?

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for a decade or so, I had a revolving door of about 4 pairs of hunting boots, each was so unbearable and uncomfortable to wear, even when I had them fitted.
Recently I got a pair of danners, even after breaking them in for 2 weeks, using hairdryers, putting a bag of water in them, and freezing them, my feet go numb. I'd rather wear squirrels on my feet than hunting/hiking shoes at this point.
At this point, no matter what size I get or what brand it is, it feels like I'm wearing petrified wood.
The ones I had for years and worse repeatedly are better, but they're too dilapidated.
I might wear bunny slippers to go shooting next week to prove a point-
Does anyone else have this issue?
 

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Get some Crispi's. Money well spent. Best boots I've ever worn. Currently have 4 pair of them.
Check out the boot sell trade thread in the classifieds you might just run across a great deal in your size
 

Cornhusker

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I know everybody has hit up Crispi's and I bought there GTX boot on a recommendation from here this spring and it is the best boot I've ever worn. I have size 15 and my feet really bother me in a lot of boots I've worn through the years.. I have about 300 miles on these since I've got them and they are awesome.
 
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I've had a pair of Crispis that I loved, and a pair that was trash. I wouldn't get too hung up on brand; everyone's foot is different. I'd try as many different pairs of boots as you can instead of trying to stick with a particular brand.
 

Vrybusy

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+1 on the Crispi's, very comfortable. You can also change out the insoles (in any boot) to something that feels and performs better for your specific feet.
 
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Try Meindl. They have quite a few to fit a lot of different needs. Their comfort series is built on a wide last and their normal boot is still a little wider toe box than a lot of boots. The one pair of Crispi boots I have tried on were the Nevada boots and I liked them quite a bit but I just bought a new pair of Meindl’s.
 

Bump79

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My vote goes to Asolo and Salwea. Neither have let me down over 10 years and they are reasonably priced.

For lighter go with the Salewa Mountain Trainer Lite or a little heavier duty the Mountain Trainer. Solid boots.
 
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