I have a pair of Crispi boot probably 10-12 years old, absolutely love em. They are falling apart, no complaints, they have been thru hell and back. That said I bought the Nevada to replace them, absolutely can't wear them they kill my feet, hurt my Achilles tendon. My old Crispi boots are so wore out I am not sure of the model, but I haven't seen them in any Crispi line up, I think they changed them. So I have started trying other boots. Really disappointed because my first pair was so good.
How come I can’t find the Lapponia’s on the Crispi channel? They are the best boot ever. If I want something similar for colder hunts, what should I consider. Love the 2 flex and absolute comfort from the Lapponia.
Hello... your guide gtx has nubuck leather and your wild rock has full grain smooth leather. I want to know if its equally as easy to apply and soak up your waterproof cream. The nubuck looks like it will soak it rite up but the smooth full grain looks like it will not. I want to make sure the wild rock full grain leather boots will be easy to take care of because I'm looking for a snowy cold weather boot but I do take care of my stuff
Great now I want another pair, currently in love with the lappinia EVO XT (2 years) and just got my new Wild rock plus GTX for this winter snow shoeing. What do you recommend for the leather uppers?
The Crispi waterproofing cream or Nikwax Waterproofing Cream for Leather are both recommended options for the uppers. Synthetic or water based creams are ideal for the Crispi leather uppers. Some guys swear by other products and they aren't bad by any means, just not what the leather factories that Crispi uses to source their leather from will recommend.
I've been hiking and hunting for 30+ years. My feet have gotten wider. I used to have really lightweight Vasque boots that served me well. I think heavy leather boots are torture. What is the lightest widest boot that you would suggest?
Awesome thanks for posting almost there so I can buy me a pair of those Crispí .Happy hunting guys
I have a pair of Crispi boot probably 10-12 years old, absolutely love em. They are falling apart, no complaints, they have been thru hell and back. That said I bought the Nevada to replace them, absolutely can't wear them they kill my feet, hurt my Achilles tendon. My old Crispi boots are so wore out I am not sure of the model, but I haven't seen them in any Crispi line up, I think they changed them. So I have started trying other boots. Really disappointed because my first pair was so good.
I just got my Colorado GTX and they are absolutely wonderful.
That was the best boot review. Thanks
Where could I get my boots resoled I've got the guides and love the boot, the soles are about gone would love to get them resoled
Which boot would you recommend for me if I hunt high country mule deer archery every year. August-September hunts. Including the new 2022 line up.
We have several models that would work well for you. Feel free to give us a call and we would be happy to help you narrow it down.
How come I can’t find the Lapponia’s on the Crispi channel? They are the best boot ever.
If I want something similar for colder hunts, what should I consider. Love the 2 flex and absolute comfort from the Lapponia.
Hello... your guide gtx has nubuck leather and your wild rock has full grain smooth leather. I want to know if its equally as easy to apply and soak up your waterproof cream. The nubuck looks like it will soak it rite up but the smooth full grain looks like it will not. I want to make sure the wild rock full grain leather boots will be easy to take care of because I'm looking for a snowy cold weather boot but I do take care of my stuff
How do you get the squeak out of my summit? It’s a great boot but it’s tends to sound off every time I’m moving? Anything would be helpful thanks
Great now I want another pair, currently in love with the lappinia EVO XT (2 years) and just got my new Wild rock plus GTX for this winter snow shoeing. What do you recommend for the leather uppers?
The Crispi waterproofing cream or Nikwax Waterproofing Cream for Leather are both recommended options for the uppers. Synthetic or water based creams are ideal for the Crispi leather uppers. Some guys swear by other products and they aren't bad by any means, just not what the leather factories that Crispi uses to source their leather from will recommend.
Most boots kill my lower ankle..too rigid and tough. What boot is softer but still waterproof?
I've been hiking and hunting for 30+ years. My feet have gotten wider. I used to have really lightweight Vasque boots that served me well. I think heavy leather boots are torture. What is the lightest widest boot that you would suggest?
We have several models that would work well for you. Feel free to give us a call and we would be happy to help you find the right boot.
Check out the wyoming ll. They have the wider toe box, light weight, breathable and great ankle support.
The Nevada is a great all leather option.
What happened to the Dakota?
Mine only lasted for two elk seasons. With that said, I only hunt elk two weeks per year…
What one's did you have?
So in other words you don’t understand why real hunters use a taller boot. Glad I went with the schnees granite boot for all my Alaskan hunts.
LOL Always one DOUCHE BAG comment!
I was going to go Crispi boots but 200grams of insulation isnt enough. You guys need a 400gram and a 1000gram.
They have boots with that insulation rating
“80-90 loads of elk meat” 🤦♂️ well obviously this guy has never been hunting in his life 🤦♂️
Anddddddddddddddd the Second DB comment!
@@DROPTINE what’s that city boy? I couldn’t hear you over your emotional state. Maybe your husband can make you a nice soy latte. 🤡