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Anyone use crispi boots for hunting?
Any comments on their comfort and waterproof?
They’re awful spendy.
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I have the Crispi Idaho’s. And there the best boot I have ever worn. A little stiff but very comfortable. They broke in very quickly. They are speedy but to me they were well worth the money.

Just my 2 cents.

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I have the Crispi Nevadas. Very good ankle support, very good traction. Maybe my most comfortable pair of boots. As comfortable as sneakers for my feet.

No leaks, rands have stayed glued. Soles wear fairly quickly but so do my kennetreks.

They don't get as much use as some others because they are too wam for summer and early fall.

A good boot if they fit your feet.

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Have the guide GTX and love them. Holding up extremely well. Waterproof. Fit very well for me

Not warm enough to sit in the tree stand when it’s 20 outside, but not what I bought them for. At 20 degrees as long as I was moving they were very warm for me

They are too warm to wear once we get to mid turkey season, and early fall

Comfortable boots. My buddy has the kennetreks, and we wear the same size. I like his boots just as much, but the crispi seems to support my ankles better on steep hillsides.

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Guide GTX here as well. I had Kennetreks, which are also a great boot, but these are just much more comfortable for me. I think you have to try several makers until you find the one that works best for you individually. I bought mine used on here, lots of guys buy new and then they don’t work for them personally, great way to try them out and save some $.

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I also have the Crispi Idaho's, Bought them in March and hunted them in Missouri's and Pa's spring gobbler season. 59 gps miles in Missouri in a week and not a problem.
They will be hunting Idaho elk the entire month of Sept. I liked the boot so much, I bought a second pr that I have not worn yet..


Don't gobble at me

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