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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2465334" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I like Crispi boots and have several pairs over the years and would recommend them as a brand. For your specific application I would look at the Wyoming II GTX. I currently run the Attiva Mid GTX for more of a lightweight Adidas like application, and the Briksdal for a stiffer more mountaineering type fit. The Wyoming is sort of splits the difference between the two, gives you more stability than the Attiva but more sole/overall flexibility and a forgiving toe box than the Briksdal. The Attiva Mid GTX does also check most of the boxes you listed, and is a great option especially if you are into speed lace systems which I am not. I wore mine for a few days to work and then took them on a section hike of the JMT and they did great but I have since had to replace the toggles.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that easy break in typically ≠ long term durability.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.crispius.com/wyoming-gtx-uninsulated-hunting-boot" target="_blank">https://www.crispius.com/wyoming-gtx-uninsulated-hunting-boot</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2465334, member: 113623"] I like Crispi boots and have several pairs over the years and would recommend them as a brand. For your specific application I would look at the Wyoming II GTX. I currently run the Attiva Mid GTX for more of a lightweight Adidas like application, and the Briksdal for a stiffer more mountaineering type fit. The Wyoming is sort of splits the difference between the two, gives you more stability than the Attiva but more sole/overall flexibility and a forgiving toe box than the Briksdal. The Attiva Mid GTX does also check most of the boxes you listed, and is a great option especially if you are into speed lace systems which I am not. I wore mine for a few days to work and then took them on a section hike of the JMT and they did great but I have since had to replace the toggles. Keep in mind that easy break in typically ≠ long term durability. [URL]https://www.crispius.com/wyoming-gtx-uninsulated-hunting-boot[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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