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<blockquote data-quote="TwoTracks" data-source="post: 1855854" data-attributes="member: 108104"><p>I recommend buying 3-6 pairs of boots from different makers. Wear them around the house on carpet and you'll quickly be able to judge for yourself. Decide which pair to keep and return the rest. The most common brand of boots I see in large hunting camps in the SW are Kenetrek. For me the Kenetrek just didn't fit my foot well and was a little too stiff. They are very well made though. My last two pairs have been Crispi. I own the Nevada and the Wyoming. I have worn out a couple dozen higher end boots and I'm in love with the Crispis. I'm a big fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoTracks, post: 1855854, member: 108104"] I recommend buying 3-6 pairs of boots from different makers. Wear them around the house on carpet and you’ll quickly be able to judge for yourself. Decide which pair to keep and return the rest. The most common brand of boots I see in large hunting camps in the SW are Kenetrek. For me the Kenetrek just didn’t fit my foot well and was a little too stiff. They are very well made though. My last two pairs have been Crispi. I own the Nevada and the Wyoming. I have worn out a couple dozen higher end boots and I’m in love with the Crispis. I’m a big fan. [/QUOTE]
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