My career revolves around hiking a lot and running over steep hills, creeks, plains rocky terrain, sandy terrain etc. I need good ankle support and something that I can wear for 10 hours a day without getting fatigued. Which Crispi boot would you recommend? I was looking at the Nevada’s
@@pauloramirez8216 I think you are headed in the right direction with Nevada’s. They are Crispi’s Legendary boot, built as a do it all boot. With your career it sounds like your boots see a lot of different terrain and use. I think the Nevada will be the best bet for comfort and longevity.
@@redshunting9661 thank you. Yes they do see a lot of terrain and use. I currently am using the quest forces. 6 months in and they are falling apart. Worst part is going down steep mountains or hills they have no traction. Slipped a few times. Thank you for your input.
On paper the Thor is a stiffer boot but to me that Summit wears closer to a 4 on flex rating. Making the Summit and Thor a close competition, Thor being a lighter option not nearly as burly.
My 2 cents would be anything that comes in the EE would be a wise start - the Nevada Non Insulated GTX comes in a wide and is a somewhat heavier duty boot with 2.6 mm leather - fine for cold weather and lasts a long time. If you are looking for something lighter, the Lapponia III in the EE size is light and quick - combine that with a Superfeet Green insole and that would be a good choice. You can order a couple of pairs from Red's, and essentially get a "Free" return of the one you aren't as fond of. The fee for free returns is .98 and it goes in automatically at checkout unless you remove it from the shopping cart. We have all of these in stock (including the Superfeet) in most every size, go check it out. redsflyfishing.com/collections/crispi-boots
Thank you for this review. Was debating between the two and you helped me decide with the Summit 2
Just bought the briksdal’s . They are very comfortable
My career revolves around hiking a lot and running over steep hills, creeks, plains rocky terrain, sandy terrain etc. I need good ankle support and something that I can wear for 10 hours a day without getting fatigued.
Which Crispi boot would you recommend? I was looking at the Nevada’s
@@pauloramirez8216 I think you are headed in the right direction with Nevada’s. They are Crispi’s Legendary boot, built as a do it all boot. With your career it sounds like your boots see a lot of different terrain and use. I think the Nevada will be the best bet for comfort and longevity.
@@redshunting9661 thank you. Yes they do see a lot of terrain and use. I currently am using the quest forces. 6 months in and they are falling apart. Worst part is going down steep mountains or hills they have no traction. Slipped a few times.
Thank you for your input.
How would you compare the Thor 2 to Summit 2?
On paper the Thor is a stiffer boot but to me that Summit wears closer to a 4 on flex rating. Making the Summit and Thor a close competition, Thor being a lighter option not nearly as burly.
What’s the best crispi boot for wide feet with a thick arch
My 2 cents would be anything that comes in the EE would be a wise start - the Nevada Non Insulated GTX comes in a wide and is a somewhat heavier duty boot with 2.6 mm leather - fine for cold weather and lasts a long time. If you are looking for something lighter, the Lapponia III in the EE size is light and quick - combine that with a Superfeet Green insole and that would be a good choice. You can order a couple of pairs from Red's, and essentially get a "Free" return of the one you aren't as fond of. The fee for free returns is .98 and it goes in automatically at checkout unless you remove it from the shopping cart. We have all of these in stock (including the Superfeet) in most every size, go check it out. redsflyfishing.com/collections/crispi-boots
I don’t have super wide feet but wide toes how is the toe box
I think those would be a good option. Slightly wider toe box. Summit and the Laponnia would be a good option for wider toes.