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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2098662" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>I wore Kennetreks at work 1 day and returned them. It was like walking on stilts with super thick and tall soles. It's nearly impossible to stalk quietly in stiff, heavy boots. Do yourself a favor and buy Crispis! They are expensive but worth every penny. I work in the field year round in rough country..snow, sleet, rain, etc. I've put several pairs of Crispis through the test and they all are holding up nicely! You can usually find a killer deal if you do some online searching. I have a pretty good selection of boots to choose from. Some I use in the summer that breath better and are a little lighter weight for long hikes. Others are taller and better in deep snow and cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2098662, member: 66919"] I wore Kennetreks at work 1 day and returned them. It was like walking on stilts with super thick and tall soles. It's nearly impossible to stalk quietly in stiff, heavy boots. Do yourself a favor and buy Crispis! They are expensive but worth every penny. I work in the field year round in rough country..snow, sleet, rain, etc. I've put several pairs of Crispis through the test and they all are holding up nicely! You can usually find a killer deal if you do some online searching. I have a pretty good selection of boots to choose from. Some I use in the summer that breath better and are a little lighter weight for long hikes. Others are taller and better in deep snow and cold. [/QUOTE]
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