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<blockquote data-quote="Tikka x" data-source="post: 2633061" data-attributes="member: 124289"><p>I think the Crispy Crossover is a good direction for a little more stiffness for packing and hiking but I don't like mine for a lot of side-hilling or technical/Rocky terrain. When I go hiking/camping, they're perfect. When I go hunting with camp on my back and need to be prepared to haul some weight (75+), they are not stiff enough or as tall as I like. Everyone's a bit different, but mine were comfy right out of the box, cheaper than many other alternates and hit the "tweener" type of boot I was looking for.</p><p>Good luck with your search</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikka x, post: 2633061, member: 124289"] I think the Crispy Crossover is a good direction for a little more stiffness for packing and hiking but I don't like mine for a lot of side-hilling or technical/Rocky terrain. When I go hiking/camping, they're perfect. When I go hunting with camp on my back and need to be prepared to haul some weight (75+), they are not stiff enough or as tall as I like. Everyone's a bit different, but mine were comfy right out of the box, cheaper than many other alternates and hit the "tweener" type of boot I was looking for. Good luck with your search [/QUOTE]
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