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Crispi boots to try on at skagit arms in burlington
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They have about 6 styles
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And now at sportsmans in everett
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I saw a bunch of pairs at Sportsmans. Do you guys like crispi boots? The guides fit really really nice for me. Way better than any boot I’ve tried on. I just want durability for the cost. My Lowa Tibet’s have been bomb proof
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I run the crispi Idaho GTX uninsulated and they’re my favorite boot zero issues been running them 2 years and still water proof great boot
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I also have the idaho and really like them but always end up using my hanwags. My son runs the Nevada and loves them
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I have have the Guide GTX and love them. I am going into my 4th season with them and they have held up well. Zero complaints.
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I usually go uninsulated but I’m wondering about trying the 200gram insulation
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I bought a pair of the Idaho GTX a couple years ago. Best boot I've had so far. Mine aren't insulated, but next time I buy them I might go with the 200gram insulated.
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