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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 1858235" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>I tried Kennetreks for 1 day and promptly returned them. They felt like I was on stilts and super unstable on steep, rocky terrain. Their heals and soles are WAY too high off the ground!</p><p></p><p>I wear boots every day at work year round here in Colo. I have never owned a pair of insulated boots...even in the winter. I buy boots about 1 size large so I can add thicker/padded insoles plus I have the option of wearing thin socks and cinching down the laces when it's warm outside or letting out the laces and wearing heavier socks when cold.</p><p></p><p>I would highly recommend Crispis. There are several models on sale right now for around 20% off. I've also had good luck with Lowas but the new Crispis are tough to beat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 1858235, member: 66919"] I tried Kennetreks for 1 day and promptly returned them. They felt like I was on stilts and super unstable on steep, rocky terrain. Their heals and soles are WAY too high off the ground! I wear boots every day at work year round here in Colo. I have never owned a pair of insulated boots...even in the winter. I buy boots about 1 size large so I can add thicker/padded insoles plus I have the option of wearing thin socks and cinching down the laces when it's warm outside or letting out the laces and wearing heavier socks when cold. I would highly recommend Crispis. There are several models on sale right now for around 20% off. I've also had good luck with Lowas but the new Crispis are tough to beat! [/QUOTE]
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