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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss Smith" data-source="post: 1669917" data-attributes="member: 109074"><p>I have bad feet. I'm old. And I'm a big guy. Kenetreks are great for me and I'm about done experimenting. For mountain hunts, and rough terrain, for me there is nothing better. I even work cattle in them - not horseback.. I would like something a bit lighter for more every day type wear, scouting, atv rides, short hikes, upland hunting, that sort of stuff. I hear Crispi are made in the same factory as Kenetrek. Can anyone confirm? Anyone know if they are built on the same last? The toe box and high arch of the Kenetrek are what allow me to go all day in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss Smith, post: 1669917, member: 109074"] I have bad feet. I’m old. And I’m a big guy. Kenetreks are great for me and I’m about done experimenting. For mountain hunts, and rough terrain, for me there is nothing better. I even work cattle in them - not horseback.. I would like something a bit lighter for more every day type wear, scouting, atv rides, short hikes, upland hunting, that sort of stuff. I hear Crispi are made in the same factory as Kenetrek. Can anyone confirm? Anyone know if they are built on the same last? The toe box and high arch of the Kenetrek are what allow me to go all day in them. [/QUOTE]
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