Crispi
I’d love too but you know $$
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Crispi
I bought a pair of Rocky Legacy’s about 3 yrs ago. They have been on two trips to the Glass Mtns in West Tx which contains the sharpest nastiest rocks I’ve ever encountered. I have also put about 160 miles a yr on them turkey hunting, probably 50 miles deer hunting, and 100hrs standing on a platform. They are by far the most comfortable waterproof boots I have ever owned. With that said, I have never owned a pair of high dollar boots like Crispi, or Solomon, but I don’t think I will ever buy anything else as long as I can find the Legacy’s.
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Miendl comfort fit are the most comfortable boots I own
They were the worst of the boots I tried when looking to upgrade. The toe crease dug into my foot, and frankly they didn’t seem as well put together as the others. It’s boots though, so about as individual as feet.
However, Meindl had fantastic customer service, and I could have been convinced to try some other models except I ended up with L&S boots and they are super comfortable and high quality. Cost 3x the Meindls and still, I wish L&S had a really lightweight early season boot and a more insulated late season boot.
Boots, lol. Level 10 pita.
They are on sale right now.I’d love too but you know $$
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Well I got those Scarpa this evening. Very high quality boot, the bearing lacing is awesome and I want to love them. They are pretty tight around the ball of my foot. That has me pretty concerned. I absolutely struggle with boots.
If you haven’t… try a pair of Lowa Tibet GTX wides, sizing is true, I’m on my 4th pair and each have fit exactly the same, I throw the insoles out and replace them with my own. German made boots will have a wider last compared to those made in Italy, real Meindl boots that are actually made in Germany fit me pretty good but Lowas are perfect, the wide version, and they have a lace lock feature so you can really adjust the fit with some messing around while breaking them in which usually doesn’t take long, and then your set. Granger’s wax for all my Lowas.Well I got those Scarpa this evening. Very high quality boot, the bearing lacing is awesome and I want to love them. They are pretty tight around the ball of my foot. That has me pretty concerned. I absolutely struggle with boots.
If you haven’t… try a pair of Lowa Tibet GTX wides, sizing is true, I’m on my 4th pair and each have fit exactly the same, I throw the insoles out and replace them with my own. German made boots will have a wider last compared to those made in Italy, real Meindl boots that are actually made in Germany fit me pretty good but Lowas are perfect, the wide version, and they have a lace lock feature so you can really adjust the fit with some messing around while breaking them in which usually doesn’t take long, and then your set. Granger’s wax for all my Lowas.
At home here in the delta it’s rubber boots. When I venture to Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas it’s generally a lot drier. In those dry and sometimes hilly areas I have been wearing leather Irish Setter lace up boots both insulated and non insulated. They are comfortable and have held up well for a few years now with their limited use.
I have a pair of Danner pronghorn in 400 gram and love them. Comfortable and waterproof
@USSHornet I hunt KY too but the swampy part haha. I wear Muck field-blazers for the swampy stuff but for LBL or some public I hunt in central KY I wear Merrells. They are hands down the most comfortable “hunting” boots I’ve had.
Wherever I can get them the cheapest, I check periodically online for sales/promo codes, since I know my size already and Lowa's fit is consistent I have zero fear of problems or returning them, and stock up when I catch a sale.Do you buy them directly from the Mfg?
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Wherever I can get them the cheapest, I check periodically online for sales/promo codes, since I know my size already and Lowa's fit is consistent I have zero fear of problems or returning them, and stock up when I catch a sale.
Yes true to size 100%, their wide is not crazy wide like snowshoes it’s perfect in my opinion, I wear an 11 wide, if you order a pair and the fit feels off mess with the laces first before giving up, once you have a pair you will understand what I mean, after you get them dialed in with the laces they will mold around your foot fast and you won’t have to do it again, the toe box is not huge but roomy, no heel slippage, great boots. $279 is about the cheapest I’ve ever paid if my memory is correct, they are dead nuts waterproof, I’m on my 4th pair so my sample size isn’t small, good luck!How do they fit? True to size? How about width?
Camp saver has some sizes for $279