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<blockquote data-quote="MarbleEyez" data-source="post: 102233" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>I myself have 2 pairs of Kenetrek's. A close friend that I elk hunt with has/had both Kenetrek and Crisipi's. He had a pair of Crispi's that the toe guard was letting loose after an archery elk hunting trip. Went back into Scheels to exchange them and Scheels had quit carrying them because they went out of business. When I checked on them today, now their web-site heading is in Italian, so they must of apparently got bought by their Italian manufacturer. </p><p></p><p></p><p>But with that aside, Kenetrek is the way to go if you want to spend a little extra money on a premium boot. If you are a multi-species hunter and spend some time in the mountains in the fall I couldn't urge you enough to give a pair of Kenetreks a try. After crawling around the mountain side for 12 hours during the day,your feet and your knee's will be thanking you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarbleEyez, post: 102233, member: 1292"] I myself have 2 pairs of Kenetrek's. A close friend that I elk hunt with has/had both Kenetrek and Crisipi's. He had a pair of Crispi's that the toe guard was letting loose after an archery elk hunting trip. Went back into Scheels to exchange them and Scheels had quit carrying them because they went out of business. When I checked on them today, now their web-site heading is in Italian, so they must of apparently got bought by their Italian manufacturer. But with that aside, Kenetrek is the way to go if you want to spend a little extra money on a premium boot. If you are a multi-species hunter and spend some time in the mountains in the fall I couldn't urge you enough to give a pair of Kenetreks a try. After crawling around the mountain side for 12 hours during the day,your feet and your knee's will be thanking you! [/QUOTE]
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