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<blockquote data-quote="rewild" data-source="post: 2350120" data-attributes="member: 119266"><p>I was on the same quest a couple years ago after hiking 6-7 miles in snow in pac boots (kamik) and my instep, heels and ankles were so sore that I could barely walk for 2 days after. I tried on bunch of different insulated boots and ended up with these:</p><p><a href="https://www.scheels.com/p/mens-crispi-west-river-2.0-gore-tex-10-400g-boots/15285-CF8430-4200.html?cgid=boots#start=1" target="_blank">https://www.scheels.com/p/mens-crispi-west-river-2.0-gore-tex-10-400g-boots/15285-CF8430-4200.html?cgid=boots#start=1</a></p><p>They are made by Crispi but exclusively for Scheels and have a narrower heel and wider toe box than other Crispi boots, which fit my feet perfectly. I put about 15 miles on them this season in frigid temperatures (teens) and they kept my feet warm and I had no pain. If the other models you try don't fit well, check these out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewild, post: 2350120, member: 119266"] I was on the same quest a couple years ago after hiking 6-7 miles in snow in pac boots (kamik) and my instep, heels and ankles were so sore that I could barely walk for 2 days after. I tried on bunch of different insulated boots and ended up with these: [URL]https://www.scheels.com/p/mens-crispi-west-river-2.0-gore-tex-10-400g-boots/15285-CF8430-4200.html?cgid=boots#start=1[/URL] They are made by Crispi but exclusively for Scheels and have a narrower heel and wider toe box than other Crispi boots, which fit my feet perfectly. I put about 15 miles on them this season in frigid temperatures (teens) and they kept my feet warm and I had no pain. If the other models you try don't fit well, check these out. [/QUOTE]
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