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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 2089794" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>I have had Zamberlans, Crispi, Kenetreks, and several others in the last 3 years. Honestly the boot that I liked best were the zamberlan 980 guides, the only issue that I had was that the toebox was a little to narrow and I had to size up to get them to work. The Crispi guides are a close second, they had a roomier toe box although I did not care to much for the way the tongue fit. Kenetrex Mtn. Extremes did not work with my feet at all and were blister city. Construction wise I don't think that you can go wrong with any of the above mentioned boots as long as they fit your feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 2089794, member: 31341"] I have had Zamberlans, Crispi, Kenetreks, and several others in the last 3 years. Honestly the boot that I liked best were the zamberlan 980 guides, the only issue that I had was that the toebox was a little to narrow and I had to size up to get them to work. The Crispi guides are a close second, they had a roomier toe box although I did not care to much for the way the tongue fit. Kenetrex Mtn. Extremes did not work with my feet at all and were blister city. Construction wise I don't think that you can go wrong with any of the above mentioned boots as long as they fit your feet. [/QUOTE]
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