Crispi or Kenetrek.

dp1077

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Looking for a new backcountry hiking boot and want to know everybodies thoughts good or bad. Looking for better support than my Danner Hawks. Thanks in advance, Danny.
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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Don't get hung up on a brand. Try on a bunch until you find one that holds your heel in place and lets your toes wiggle a little.

Even then, be prepared to ditch them and try another kind later.

Boots are like a marriage, you got to find the right match.
 

dp1077

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My marriage right now is with Danner, just looking at other brands and wondering what other peoples thoughts are on the Kenetreks and Crispi boots. Looking for something with more ankle support than the Danner Hawks.
 

CoHiCntry

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I agree with BB... the hard part is finding a place, or places, to try on several good boots. I know sportsmans warehouse carries Kenetrek. I'm not sure who has Crispi? I'd like to try on a pair of those myself.
 

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Lowa tibet pro gtx if you order from zappos free shipping both ways if you do not like them.
I also have Lowa Tibets and Sheep Hunters. I LOVE them! It my boot relationship! Hahahha they take some getting used to because of the stiff sole but they are so comfortable for me. I also would get ride of the stock insoles for some good aftermarket ones like Superfeet, or the Synergies from Lathrop an Sons. I have my eye on the Crispi for my next set.
 

dp1077

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Thanks , I will look into the Lowa's also, I think a 8" to 9" tall boot is better for backpacking.From what I have learned is that when you put a pack on your back, a 10" to 11" boot puts more strain on your shins and knees. Has anyone else have this problem?
 

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Sheep hunter is 400 I think and the tibets are uninsulated. But I think the tibets are shorter then what your looking for
 

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I just checked I've had the sheep hunters since 06 so the tags are worn off but I'm pretty sure it's 400grams. I know for sure the Tibets are uninsulated.
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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The sheep hunters are 400g.

I had a pair that were good quality boots, but the fit wasn't quite right and I ended up with blisters on hard hiking days. Fit is key.
 

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I have ordered a pair of Hanwags from lathrop and sons. I have tried the Kenetreks and they rub blisters on my heels no matter how much I wore them. BB is right. Find a pair that works for you.
 
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Fink

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I kave ordered a pair of Hanwags from lathrop and sons. I have tried the Kenetreks and they rub blisters on my heels no matter how much I wore them. BB is right. Find a pair that works for you.
I just ordered a pair of boots from Lathrop and Sons yesterday. So far I'm very impressed with their customer service. James Lathrop is a very nice guy.

Did you buy the gold package for your Hanwags? As attentive as they are regarding the bronze package, I can't imagine what the service must be like for the gold package.
 

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I would recommend Boots by White's. The Centennial Hiker. Fully handmade to your measurements, completely re-buildable for a lifetime of service. I believe they are the finest boots made. Break in will take 100-150 hours but well worth it.
 

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I would recommend Boots by White's. The Centennial Hiker. Fully handmade to your measurements, completely re-buildable for a lifetime of service. I believe they are the finest boots made. Break in will take 100-150 hours but well worth it.
You dont break white's in. White's break you in. That was everybodys opinion when I was working for Cal Fire
 

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You dont break white's in. White's break you in. That was everybodys opinion when I was working for Cal Fire
I still have my White's Smokejumpers from my wildland firefighting days 14 years ago. They are quite comfortable now, but that break-in was a b****. We called it "White bite" back then.