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No, no, no!!!! He just SAVED you $165.You just cost me $250.They didn't have size 13, but they ordered for that price. They had two models of Crispi on sale also.
No, no, no!!!! He just SAVED you $165.You just cost me $250.They didn't have size 13, but they ordered for that price. They had two models of Crispi on sale also.
Any 4 of these I have Kennetrek back when you got lifetime warranty.Crispi & Kennetrek are made in Italy, Meindle & Lowa are made in Germany. It seems like all of the top quality boots are from those two countries
I thought about them my neuropathy is bad i look their tennis shoes, now couple guys with these for early season birds etc..Iād reiterate what NoDak Bob said- go with what boots fit your feet most comfortably. For me a great pair of bird hunting boots were not the best when chasing mountain critters. I remember wearing Meindlās mountain boots when pheasant hunting-dumb and more dumb. I decided to try a pair of Hoka āhikersā last year, as my feet are pretty beat up. I look like a dipshit, but they are very comfortable and have worked great for bird and deer hunting. I wouldnāt wear them on a mountain hunt, however.
Ya but if I hadnt gone to Sheels at all I wouldn't have bought that little Garmin radar chronograph, or the pound of VitVor N350, or the Hornady electronic scale, or ------------No, no, no!!!! He just SAVED you $165.
Ha ha congrats! Great price on them, they are built like a tank and will last you a long long time. Like I said just a little heavier but that comes from being constructed they way they are. I did put superfeet insoles in mine after a year or so.You just cost me $250.They didn't have size 13, but they ordered for that price. They had two models of Crispi on sale also.