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<blockquote data-quote="KMLampson" data-source="post: 1852180" data-attributes="member: 101204"><p>I purchased a pair of Crispi Thor boots last year for a mule deer hunt that was going to take place in nasty high desert lava fields. I have to say I was extremely impressed with the fit and feel of the boot, and performance was outstanding - lightweight yet good support, and my feet didn't get bruised by the lava nor did I roll my ankle. I usually wear Irish Setters or Redwing boots for work, regular width, if this helps for comparison. I can't do Danner boots as they are too narrow. </p><p></p><p>I liked the Thor so much I'm looking at the Crispi Nevada for a rifle elk hunt this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMLampson, post: 1852180, member: 101204"] I purchased a pair of Crispi Thor boots last year for a mule deer hunt that was going to take place in nasty high desert lava fields. I have to say I was extremely impressed with the fit and feel of the boot, and performance was outstanding - lightweight yet good support, and my feet didn't get bruised by the lava nor did I roll my ankle. I usually wear Irish Setters or Redwing boots for work, regular width, if this helps for comparison. I can't do Danner boots as they are too narrow. I liked the Thor so much I'm looking at the Crispi Nevada for a rifle elk hunt this fall. [/QUOTE]
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