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<blockquote data-quote="tuscan" data-source="post: 1753436" data-attributes="member: 90621"><p>+1 for Crispi. I currently have the Briksdal (insulated) and the Valdres (uninsulated). I've used many others over the years including Danner, Irish Setter, Meindle, Scarpa and Kenetrek. Crispi is easily my favorite. The Flex Rating they provide is helpful. All Kenetreks would end up as 5 on their scale (which is great if you are going to need crampons too, but otherwise too stiff for me), whereas the Briksdal is a 4 and the Valdres a 3. A quality, comfortable, full shank book is a great asset in the Rocky Mountains for elk, especially when you are packing them out. I use Irish Setter Trail Phantom for upland bird hunting when it's below freezing, but it would be entirely inadequate for my use in the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuscan, post: 1753436, member: 90621"] +1 for Crispi. I currently have the Briksdal (insulated) and the Valdres (uninsulated). I've used many others over the years including Danner, Irish Setter, Meindle, Scarpa and Kenetrek. Crispi is easily my favorite. The Flex Rating they provide is helpful. All Kenetreks would end up as 5 on their scale (which is great if you are going to need crampons too, but otherwise too stiff for me), whereas the Briksdal is a 4 and the Valdres a 3. A quality, comfortable, full shank book is a great asset in the Rocky Mountains for elk, especially when you are packing them out. I use Irish Setter Trail Phantom for upland bird hunting when it's below freezing, but it would be entirely inadequate for my use in the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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