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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Richard" data-source="post: 1925736" data-attributes="member: 75895"><p>I have Kenetrek boots that I have worn for a few years and they have been exceptionally comfortable and stable for my feet. However, I think they would be a bit much for an antelope hunt since even the Uninsulated models run hot and as mentioned they are very stiff in the sole.</p><p></p><p>I too am headed out for antelope in august and just purchased a new pair of boots for that purpose. This time I went with the Crispi Colorado. They are lighter than my Kenetreks since they are not as high and not all leather so it should be not as hot. if you go the Crispi route though make sure you understand about the sole stiffness because their boots are rated in different stiffnesses based on intended use and customer preference. The Colorado is a 4 out of 5 rating, but I like the additional stiffness, which is about like the Kenetrek. Good luck on your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Richard, post: 1925736, member: 75895"] I have Kenetrek boots that I have worn for a few years and they have been exceptionally comfortable and stable for my feet. However, I think they would be a bit much for an antelope hunt since even the Uninsulated models run hot and as mentioned they are very stiff in the sole. I too am headed out for antelope in august and just purchased a new pair of boots for that purpose. This time I went with the Crispi Colorado. They are lighter than my Kenetreks since they are not as high and not all leather so it should be not as hot. if you go the Crispi route though make sure you understand about the sole stiffness because their boots are rated in different stiffnesses based on intended use and customer preference. The Colorado is a 4 out of 5 rating, but I like the additional stiffness, which is about like the Kenetrek. Good luck on your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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