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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @fatrabbit32
    @fatrabbit32 Год назад +5

    I started wearing the Kenetrek Mtn Extreme in 2015 on a drop camp moose hunt in Alaska Range. Now I have two pair and even wear them for whitetail hunting. Granted, these are very stiff boots but once broke in you will not want to go afield without them.

  • @mattthadd4663
    @mattthadd4663 Год назад +6

    Y’all needa bring back that shirt

  • @sinepari9160
    @sinepari9160 Год назад +2

    The leather toe lacing areas he mentioned as a leaking point. That's what I've experienced as well. I don't care for wet feet in any conditions and will deal with sweatier feet in exchange. I will sno-seal the heck out of my leather. I also love a stiff boot.. used the lowa tibets, kenetrek and the briksdals are my favorites. Also have some Schnee's Granite Pro which are great boots. Haven't ever owned Zamberlans but like those mountain treks, may have to give those a try!

  • @MartyPhil
    @MartyPhil Год назад +1

    Love my Lathrop and Sons mountain hunter wides, have done everything from Australia to New Zealand!

  • @tyb3938
    @tyb3938 2 месяца назад

    Spot on, I own around 20 pairs of zamberlan, loved how light the baltoras were but leaked within a year. Run 2090 and 2092 for all my hunting now, bomb proof and once u break in so comfortable and best of all they love to climb or side hill

    • @Aaron-pb5xy
      @Aaron-pb5xy Месяц назад

      20 pair? Do they not last very long?

  • @kennethcross7114
    @kennethcross7114 10 месяцев назад

    Great review Mr Snyder. Thanks for breaking them down. I currently use Zamberlan, Crispy and Scarpa. I'm going to get the 2092' for next year. Thanks again fellow brother in arms. Good luck the rest of this year and.. God Speed!

  • @Mdrnsamurai
    @Mdrnsamurai Год назад +1

    thanks for the info aron...

  • @mgrundy
    @mgrundy Год назад +2

    which pair do you recommend to help get my calves on swoliosis as shown in the video? 😆😆

  • @trckn_151
    @trckn_151 Год назад +1

    Been looking for some new boots lately, hunt in Arizona, anything from javelina in the desert to elk in the high country. Biggest issue I have is finding something with a wide toe. Most of the local stores are very limited on wide toe options, and hesitant on ordering without trying on first

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад

      Crispi Colorado should work and they have wide options

  • @brewclanbrewer4059
    @brewclanbrewer4059 Год назад

    Thanks for the info, well worth hearing 👍

  • @ericholland5624
    @ericholland5624 Год назад +1

    Have you ever worn or tried out Lowa boots? I’ve got a pair and love them, just curious if you have, cause I’d like to try crispi or kennetrek just wondering if they compare.

  • @ajdube9967
    @ajdube9967 Год назад

    Thanks Dude

  • @Sparky513
    @Sparky513 Год назад +2

    Ig your boots are wearing out unevenly you probably need to get some custom insoles. My buddy who I was in the army with had this issue real real bad, going through boots every 2-3 months, finally he went to a foot specialist and made him some insoles and almost completely fixed the issue. Finally he would spend money on good boot, he was tired of spending 200$ on good combat boot every 2-3 months just because the boot bottems wear out oddly making it impossible to ruck long distances. We don't make much as privates in the military lol

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад +2

      I actually do use Custom insoles. My feet are just that jacked up. Lol.

  • @wyomtnhippie
    @wyomtnhippie Год назад +2

    Schnees is my go to footwear in the backcountry. Sad to see none in your lineup

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад

      Great boot, but they don’t fit my feet very well.

  • @progradepainting3755
    @progradepainting3755 Год назад

    So, I hunt down in Arizona… Bought a brand new pair of Crispi Colorados, and had the eyelet literally snap off at the trailhead on a moderate break-in hike. Needless to say, that was it for Crispi on my foot, ever.

    • @trueblue9101
      @trueblue9101 Год назад

      Did you try to warranty them?

    • @progradepainting3755
      @progradepainting3755 Год назад

      @@trueblue9101 all they had was a refund policy at sportsman’s. That how they have it set up with that vendor.

  • @andrewlewis7119
    @andrewlewis7119 Год назад

    Aron, I do search and rescue work in the Adirondack High Peaks as a ranger. I have been using some Briksdals for a year now and love the fit and function. My goal is to get a winter rescue boot that is NOT a mountaineering boot, but is functional with flexible crampons and snowshoes. Ive found that using mountaineering boots for our less extreme rescues can suck because you are walking 8+ miles in a boot designed for ice climbing and you only really need that function in rare instances. Im thinking an insulated Briksdal SF might make sense. Any thoughts?

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 11 месяцев назад

    Are there issues with changing boot models and brands daily or should a guy wear the same boot every day? From a standpoint of foot health and having to adapt to a different boot shape or construction.

  • @Phinalhour
    @Phinalhour 10 месяцев назад

    Great video and great insight. I am hoping you can help me figure out, or at least get me in the realm of fit for Crispi. I am currently wearing the Salomon Quest 4D 2’s in a US 14 and they are pretty much a 1:1 fit in the length and super tight in the width. It appears as though Crispi stops making wides at US 13 and doesn’t even g up to a 15. Do you have any experience between Salomon sizing and Crispi? Am i just outta luck with the brand until they make extended sizes? Thank you again for the video and time.

    • @landonboomsma2594
      @landonboomsma2594 10 месяцев назад

      Most crispis boots have a really wide to box so people almost never need wides but they make a few models on a different Last that run more narrow like the altitude. The crispi west river (scheels exclusive) and nevada come in 15s. As far as length the crispi reps say 95% of people will wear the same size of crispi in length as any tennis shoe such as a nike

  • @willnose757
    @willnose757 Год назад

    Hi Aaron and all.
    I’m looking into getting a high quality hunting boot with good ankle protection. I’ve had way too many ankle sprains (rolling to the outside of the foot) from basketball through the years. Heck, I can sprain an ankle on flat ground! I have a narrow to average width forefoot. I’ve been looking at trying Briksdals. I’m hoping to do some packing to train to prepare for my dream hunt, an archery elk hunt. I know fit is individual, but do you think I’m on the right track for my “foot problems” with the Briksdals?
    Thanks for all the informative videos!
    -Will

  • @danielplantz2957
    @danielplantz2957 Год назад

    Have you tried la sportiva aequilibrium yet? Not trying to be a fan-boy, but they are shockingly perfect. Genuinely might be the do-all boot that you don't think exists. It's stiffness doesn't last sufficiently beyond 200 miles or so, but they're half as much as other boots, and all those other boots will probably be leaking water and require buying new ones after 200 miles, also.

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад

      They are a great boot, but do not fit my foot. Too narrow upfront.

    • @danielplantz2957
      @danielplantz2957 Год назад

      @@aronsnyder9487 that's too bad. That stiff bottom with flexible upper is something special. The narrow point is valid, though. I did have to use a ball and ring tool on one side to make some space for the outer edge of the base of my small toe

    • @jasonlewis4133
      @jasonlewis4133 7 месяцев назад

      200 miles bro? Some of us cover that in a 15 day hunt.

    • @danielplantz2957
      @danielplantz2957 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@jasonlewis4133easy there, bud, you're making me wet

  • @MichaelStevenson-xq1jl
    @MichaelStevenson-xq1jl 3 месяца назад

    What flex were the briksdals?

  • @Nobody_inportant
    @Nobody_inportant Год назад

    Aron you have any experience with the La Sportiva Makalu?
    I’d so opinions?

  • @billstiger473
    @billstiger473 Год назад

    Aaron, have you tried Lathrop and Son boots? If so thoughts?

  • @danielhurst8863
    @danielhurst8863 Год назад

    I've never heard of another person who walks on the outside of their feet. I've done that my whole life, and I also really prefer a stiff boot.

  • @scotmcalexander9314
    @scotmcalexander9314 6 месяцев назад

    How does the briksdal compare to scarpa grand dru gtx?

  • @traviswatson9079
    @traviswatson9079 Год назад

    you recommend Lathrop for fitting at all?

  • @randyhasty1810
    @randyhasty1810 Год назад

    Try Lathrop & sons

  • @sapperROSS
    @sapperROSS Год назад

    Crispi summits 2 for me, my feet get too hot in leather boots.

  • @knuckledragger2412
    @knuckledragger2412 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @Halciett
    @Halciett Год назад

    What’s your take on custom boots like Whites Boots or Nicks ? Worth the extra weight and price ?

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад

      It’s been over 20 years since I’ve owned Whites. Can’t really comment.

    • @hh5395
      @hh5395 Год назад

      Whites were bought out by danner. Danners are not top tier boots

  • @iamshucheng
    @iamshucheng Год назад

    Hi, what do you think of Hanwag Ferrata II vs Scarpa Charmoz?

    • @danielplantz2957
      @danielplantz2957 Год назад

      I know you're not asking me, but I've run both and they're both awesome. But, with limitations. Ferrata are great if you get rubbing on the back of your heel. They contact right where the heel starts to curve under, preventing any contact on the back of the heel. But, they lack some ankle support, and breathe the worst of anything I've ever tried. Charmoz are so close to perfect, it's beyond frustrating. They use a hot glue to attach the outsole, and there is not a "tab" coming up the front of the toe. Because of this, if you try to warm your feet by the fire, the outsole will separate at the front of the toe. That's unfortunately a deal breaker for me.

    • @trueblue9101
      @trueblue9101 Год назад

      Boots and fire never mix so that doesn't seem like a big deal

  • @goodtimekillers3262
    @goodtimekillers3262 Год назад

    Could you talk about eva vs pu midsoles?

    • @aronsnyder9487
      @aronsnyder9487 Год назад

      PU mid soles will last longer and work better for heavy loads, but they are heavier.

    • @goodtimekillers3262
      @goodtimekillers3262 Год назад

      @@aronsnyder9487 which do you prefer for covering 5-10 miles a day, day hunting. Seems like eva might be more comfortable and allow you to be more nimble but, at the end of the day, would your feet be better off with pu due to the extra support?

  • @WyattTeskey
    @WyattTeskey Год назад

    Schneeeeee >