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<blockquote data-quote="Kendoist4162" data-source="post: 1852590" data-attributes="member: 56855"><p>I have tried both the Crispi Thor and Briksdal. I normally wear size 12D in other Italian made boots(Asolo) but for the Thor I needed a 12EE (wide) and it's not quite there for me still. The Briksdal doesn't make a wide, so I returned them. In discussing with a boot expert at CrispiUS, they said that both of the models above are on a narrower last than the other models. So, if your foot is a bit narrower, these might be good. Other models would be better if you have an "average" foot. Construction and finish of the boots I've seen is fantastic. Top notch all the way around. I might end up trying the Idaho or Wyoming styles eventually. Or might just go Kenetrek... or Hanwag (made by the brother of Lowa founder) I have a bit of a shoe/boot thing... ;-). I also have a pair of Pronghorns with 1200g of insulation for colder weather or settin'. They fit perfectly with my normal size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendoist4162, post: 1852590, member: 56855"] I have tried both the Crispi Thor and Briksdal. I normally wear size 12D in other Italian made boots(Asolo) but for the Thor I needed a 12EE (wide) and it’s not quite there for me still. The Briksdal doesn’t make a wide, so I returned them. In discussing with a boot expert at CrispiUS, they said that both of the models above are on a narrower last than the other models. So, if your foot is a bit narrower, these might be good. Other models would be better if you have an “average” foot. Construction and finish of the boots I’ve seen is fantastic. Top notch all the way around. I might end up trying the Idaho or Wyoming styles eventually. Or might just go Kenetrek... or Hanwag (made by the brother of Lowa founder) I have a bit of a shoe/boot thing... ;-). I also have a pair of Pronghorns with 1200g of insulation for colder weather or settin‘. They fit perfectly with my normal size. [/QUOTE]
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