Crispi Boots - How LONG do they LAST??

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Hey you guys, today I get to show you the wear and tear of a pair of Crispi Guide GTX hunting boots and tell you what to expect and watch out for when owning or shopping around for these boots. Hope you like the video!

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Great video ! Having two pairs of hunting boots is the way to go. Definitely repair or replace boots that are causing you to slip ! You could get seriously injured in a fall and not be able to get yourself out of there.

stevenroche
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I had these crispi boots It was ok but had the rubber rand peel sent it back for repair and about a month later it peeled again so I started gluing myself it just keeps peeling, I had my tread wear out quick i couldn't believe how fast the tread wore, tread is really flat I slip on anything i probably put about 50 miles on em, I tried contacting Crispi by email but I'll have to pay for the re thread, these boots just sat for couple years collecting dust since, I been meaning to get the price on retread but i got some Kentrek now 👍and never looked back 😆

WMATLL
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I have never bought a boot at any price point that didn't benefit from an insole upgrade, so the insole thing doesn't bug me too much.

JonChristiansen-nrpy
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2 years to wear out tread on a boot is plenty reasonable, and quite good quality actually. That is not a down side. These are the best materials there are for this purpose. 6 to 8 weeks to get resoled is not good though.

NightTrekker-ds
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Agree on the insole comments. They need to level up.

ryandavis
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Over the years I’ve come to the conclusion it’s far better to buy a cheaper boot and just replace them every year or so. Depending how they hold out.
Their is nothing worse than spending good money on a pair of boots and they don’t last 2 years.
And what is it now a days with manufacturers changing crazy prices for items of clothing. I’ve seen hunting pants for over £500 pounds that’s around $640 dollars. Am not joking when I was younger I’ve bought cars for less money than that.

paulreynolds
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Let’s talk in terms of mileage and not years. Insoles are just that, Personal. I use the Crispi air mesh and have no issues with comfort and I have tender feet. Soles if hard lack traction on rocks and wet rocks. Softer and tacky grip better in the environment you claim to be in. Like tires on a car they wear out.

mikekeretzman
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Kenetrek is better. Crispi is good but the construction of the Kenetrek's is just better. The insoles are way better too.

bent
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If you use the ankle laces appropriately you won’t have the lace issue and rubbing causing failure as much/quickly fyi

Also blisters are caused by friction and moisture, might be more of a sock/airing out issue less as much as the foot bed.

God the video though! Good input otherwise

ImperiousArchery
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Worst boots Ive ever tried. The stitching looked like it was done in a sweat shop somewhere. They claim they make them in Italy but didnt look like it to me. The toung on one boot was sewn in wrong and would migrate to one. Black Otis didnt give two craps even after I sent them pics. Took them back and bought some Lowas and love them.

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