Definitely has good ankle support but the soles wore out in only a few months ( only worn approximately 10-15 days), For the 500 dollars spent I am very displeased with sole wear. The waterproof element -so far- has been good but with such little usage it's hard to tell. I need to find someone that can resole these boots. Without that option, these boots are a waste of money unless you are using them only in sand, grass, and snow.
@@beasonxiong4806 I did. But still no company that laminates. Franks' Boots may be able to get some info on the lamination/resole issue. These guys are the best. I had a pair of custom 12' Smokejumper/Logger style boots made. I wore them brand new to a couple of extended incidents that required extensive hiking in NorCal terrain. No bite/no blisters and the soles are extremely tough. Done with pajama boy boots for now.
I’m totally psyched to get one of these boots this is exactly what I’m looking for!
Just ordered my very first crispi guides and can't wait to rock them
MGL what do you think of them?
@@redzi100he is still figuting it out
The rubber they are using for your boots is the same as Wolverine uses. Gummy and very grippy but don't last on limestone or concrete!
Are there any dealers here in Connecticut?.
Definitely has good ankle support but the soles wore out in only a few months ( only worn approximately 10-15 days), For the 500 dollars spent I am very displeased with sole wear. The waterproof element -so far- has been good but with such little usage it's hard to tell. I need to find someone that can resole these boots. Without that option, these boots are a waste of money unless you are using them only in sand, grass, and snow.
Did u ever find a cobbler?
@@beasonxiong4806 I did. But still no company that laminates. Franks' Boots may be able to get some info on the lamination/resole issue. These guys are the best. I had a pair of custom 12' Smokejumper/Logger style boots made. I wore them brand new to a couple of extended incidents that required extensive hiking in NorCal terrain. No bite/no blisters and the soles are extremely tough. Done with pajama boy boots for now.
Do you guys re-sole boots?
Northwest Angler Crispi has a local cobbler that does resole and rebuild boots using original materials.... or so I’ve read elsewhere.