This helped a lot! I bought the Briksdal non-insulated in 10 and 10.5 because I was unsure on the sizing as this was my first Crispi boot. Unfortunately, I was still unsure when I got them; however, this answered my questions! Thanks!
I love ordering from y'all. Great customer service! Unfortunately I would never order a crispi boot. 1 year manufacturer warranty on a $300+ boot. That isn't a very good way of building confidence in the quality of their product.
Sorry to hear that, they definitely work with their customers past that but there has to be a standard. We sell lot of other great brands, thank you for your support and thank you for shopping with us.
Ive never bought insulated boots before, much less a crispi and i wear a 11.5 normally. Should i go up a half size for the insulated or just go for the normal size?
Love my insulated leather briksdals! Contemplating getting the green thor 2s for uninsulated.🤔 unless crispi makes the briksdal black and orange model uninsulated then I'd definitely pick those up!! How about it Crispi boots?
This video was very helpful for me figuring out my boot situation. I bought a pair of Colorados last season and while they felt right when I test fit them, they ultimately destroyed my feet during the hunt. Never had blisters on my pinky toe like that it was ugly. I normally wear a 9.5w in my normal shoes, bought the colorados in a size 10 (weren't offered in a wide size). I didn't know about the different size lasts. So now I think I might be going with a size 10.5 in the Idahos just so I can fit a thicker sock and better insole. Sound logic?
There is a fine line. A better insole and the option to have a thicker sock would be a plus, but you don't what to much room that you are slipping and sliding in the boot, causing more blisters. Idaho's have more room in the toe box, so that should help you. If it is an option, you can always purchase a size 10 and 10.5, try on both with the sock you want to hunt with and decide which one feels best, then send the other back. If you do that make sure you do not wear the boots outside or on hard surfaces. If you have carpeted stairs, hiking up and down those for a few minutes can be helpful in your decision. If you have any further questions you can always give us a call.
@@BlackOvis What other boots have that same last as the Valdres? I hear the West River does but what about the Colorado? I ask because the Valdres fits my foot like it was custom made for it - extremely comfy but it would be good to have a taller boot for tough terrain. Thank you!
I have the Crispi Idaho GTX, size 12.5, and have put about 120 miles on them from one season. I know I'm too short because my toe hits the front on downhill hikes. Also, I have a major hotspot on the heel that will cause blisters. I can prevent the blisters with multiple layers of leuko tape and liners, but still pretty painful at the end of the day. My question is if I size up will that heel hotspot go away? Or should I try another model?
We are very sorry to hear about the issues you are having. Sizing up could definitely help with the hitting your toe on the front of the boot, but it could also add volume to the rest of the boot, and that could be why you are having blister issues. Not every boot works for everyone. We want to help you get in a better boot for you, give us a call and we can talk it out. 801-559-7556
This helped a lot! I bought the Briksdal non-insulated in 10 and 10.5 because I was unsure on the sizing as this was my first Crispi boot. Unfortunately, I was still unsure when I got them; however, this answered my questions! Thanks!
Glad we could help! Let us know if you have any further questions.
Great Looking Boots thanks for the info!
You bet!
I love ordering from y'all. Great customer service! Unfortunately I would never order a crispi boot. 1 year manufacturer warranty on a $300+ boot. That isn't a very good way of building confidence in the quality of their product.
Sorry to hear that, they definitely work with their customers past that but there has to be a standard. We sell lot of other great brands, thank you for your support and thank you for shopping with us.
Ive never bought insulated boots before, much less a crispi and i wear a 11.5 normally. Should i go up a half size for the insulated or just go for the normal size?
size is the first issue ordering boots online
Does the traditional last guide boot have a wider outsole than the valdres?My feet dont like the narrow outsole on the valdres
What is the difference between a 10.5 and a 10.5EE? Thanks
10.5 is standard width. The EE will be their wide width.
Love my insulated leather briksdals! Contemplating getting the green thor 2s for uninsulated.🤔 unless crispi makes the briksdal black and orange model uninsulated then I'd definitely pick those up!! How about it Crispi boots?
Thank you for the feedback! We will help pass it along to Crispi.
@@BlackOvis awesome!🤘🤘
How does the Lapponia fit? narrow, reg, or wide?
You could say on the wider side of regular. The Lapponia 2.0 just came out and it should have a little less volume.
This video was very helpful for me figuring out my boot situation. I bought a pair of Colorados last season and while they felt right when I test fit them, they ultimately destroyed my feet during the hunt. Never had blisters on my pinky toe like that it was ugly. I normally wear a 9.5w in my normal shoes, bought the colorados in a size 10 (weren't offered in a wide size). I didn't know about the different size lasts. So now I think I might be going with a size 10.5 in the Idahos just so I can fit a thicker sock and better insole. Sound logic?
There is a fine line. A better insole and the option to have a thicker sock would be a plus, but you don't what to much room that you are slipping and sliding in the boot, causing more blisters. Idaho's have more room in the toe box, so that should help you.
If it is an option, you can always purchase a size 10 and 10.5, try on both with the sock you want to hunt with and decide which one feels best, then send the other back. If you do that make sure you do not wear the boots outside or on hard surfaces. If you have carpeted stairs, hiking up and down those for a few minutes can be helpful in your decision.
If you have any further questions you can always give us a call.
Hey guys, which last is the Valdres built on? Narrow, normal, or widest? Thanks!
The Valdres is going to fit somewhere between a Briksdal and a Nevada. If you want to give us a call we can drive into it deeper! 801-559-7556
@@BlackOvis What other boots have that same last as the Valdres? I hear the West River does but what about the Colorado? I ask because the Valdres fits my foot like it was custom made for it - extremely comfy but it would be good to have a taller boot for tough terrain. Thank you!
I have the Crispi Idaho GTX, size 12.5, and have put about 120 miles on them from one season. I know I'm too short because my toe hits the front on downhill hikes. Also, I have a major hotspot on the heel that will cause blisters. I can prevent the blisters with multiple layers of leuko tape and liners, but still pretty painful at the end of the day. My question is if I size up will that heel hotspot go away? Or should I try another model?
We are very sorry to hear about the issues you are having. Sizing up could definitely help with the hitting your toe on the front of the boot, but it could also add volume to the rest of the boot, and that could be why you are having blister issues. Not every boot works for everyone. We want to help you get in a better boot for you, give us a call and we can talk it out. 801-559-7556