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<blockquote data-quote="D.LIP" data-source="post: 2540391" data-attributes="member: 118746"><p>I have Schnee's Timberlines and Crispi Lapponias. Both fit the bill for being more flexible and lightener weight. Would say the Lapponia feels as comfortable as my tennis shoes in the way it flexes with my foot where the timberline is a more substantial boot. Both have a generous toe box but the Lapponia has more volume.</p><p></p><p>End of the day you're just going to have to see what fits your foot best. You may get lucky and first pair may fit great or you may have to try several different boots before you find the one. The Lapponias are my fourth pair of "high end" western hunting boots in the last couple years and also the least expensive. I think they may be "the one" for me. I need to get better insoles as well for both boots to make it apples to apples. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day though, until I get a heavy pack on my back on rough ground I won't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.LIP, post: 2540391, member: 118746"] I have Schnee’s Timberlines and Crispi Lapponias. Both fit the bill for being more flexible and lightener weight. Would say the Lapponia feels as comfortable as my tennis shoes in the way it flexes with my foot where the timberline is a more substantial boot. Both have a generous toe box but the Lapponia has more volume. End of the day you’re just going to have to see what fits your foot best. You may get lucky and first pair may fit great or you may have to try several different boots before you find the one. The Lapponias are my fourth pair of “high end” western hunting boots in the last couple years and also the least expensive. I think they may be “the one” for me. I need to get better insoles as well for both boots to make it apples to apples. At the end of the day though, until I get a heavy pack on my back on rough ground I won’t know. [/QUOTE]
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