I prolly should get another pair because by the time I need them, they wont be available anymore just sure as any thing.MEMDAYFP gets you 20% off at Orvis. They sell Crispi Nevada's $30 cheaper than anywhere else so I just got a pair $114 under list price. They also sell the Valdres if your looking for a new pair @BTaylor.
Too bad they don’t have 15s I have order directly from crispi , guess I’m back to waiting on that Father’s Day saleMEMDAYFP gets you 20% off at Orvis. They sell Crispi Nevada's $30 cheaper than anywhere else so I just got a pair $114 under list price. They also sell the Valdres if your looking for a new pair @BTaylor.
Or get them footsies trimmed up to fit a smaller boot. I mean what are toes good for other than stubbing anyway.Too bad they don’t have 15s I have order directly from crispi , guess I’m back to waiting on that Father’s Day sale
Don’t you know it! People are like man it must be awesome being that tall….. hmmmmmm try buying shoes, pants, bows & being right at the top of all those weight ratings……. Livin the dream! The real problem is I’m actually about a 14 1/2 so I can do 14 in a lot of things depending on how they are sized. Miles in improper fit boots is brutal though.Or get them footsies trimmed up to fit a smaller boot. I mean what are toes good for other than stubbing anyway.
Don’t you know it! People are like man it must be awesome being that tall….. hmmmmmm try buying shoes, pants, bows & being right at the top of all those weight ratings……. Livin the dream! The real problem is I’m actually about a 14 1/2 so I can do 14 in a lot of things depending on how they are sized. Miles in improper fit boots is brutal though.
Sell me Crispi over Kenetrek… someone help me save some money. Was just about to order the Kenetrek Hardscrambers but I was also looking at the Crispi Valdres
I cant make a comparison for you because I have never worn or even tried on the Kenetrek. If the Crispi fits your foot, it will be a great boot for you. Mine were as comfortable at 300 feet as they are at well over 300 miles now. For me, no break in at all. The Valdres, again for me, is the perfect balance of stiffness for steep climbing and still all day flat ground comfortable to walk in. I could easily wear them as an everyday boot. It is all going to come down to fit though.Sell me Crispi over Kenetrek… someone help me save some money. Was just about to order the Kenetrek Hardscrambers but I was also looking at the Crispi Valdres
My biggest thing is I want a bombproof boot. I had a pair of Kenetreks I didn’t take great care of. Worked in them, climbed in them, deer hunted and whatever last 3 years. This pair is only use for hiking/hunting so I’m sure they would last just a long. Hard to ignore saving 160$ dollars though!I cant make a comparison for you because I have never worn or even tried on the Kenetrek. If the Crispi fits your foot, it will be a great boot for you. Mine were as comfortable at 300 feet as they are at well over 300 miles now. For me, no break in at all. The Valdres, again for me, is the perfect balance of stiffness for steep climbing and still all day flat ground comfortable to walk in. I could easily wear them as an everyday boot. It is all going to come down to fit though.
What variety are they
These are I think 4 years old and well over 300 miles elk hunting in the San Juan mtns in CO plus west scouting for deer, turkey hunting and pack training here at home.
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One left and one right...ValdresWhat variety are they
Wow I wear 1 LT and 1 RT myselfOne left and one right...Valdres
Pretty sure my wife wears 2 left but I dont mention it, much.Wow I wear 1 LT and 1 RT myself
Much= once and never againPretty sure my wife wears 2 left but I dont mention it, much.
Unfortunately no. I am slow learner with a proclivity for pot stirring.Much= once and never again