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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBurton" data-source="post: 2377027" data-attributes="member: 59541"><p>Everyone's foot is different. Mine are wide and flat and after many years, and many boots, I ended up with Crispi's. Break-in period lasted 1-2 hikes in the several pair I have. Very comfortable and durable. They are more than your $300 budget but you can pick them up on sale at Camofire often. As others have said, don't put a budget on your boots. I did that for years and kept them under $200 and was never satisfied. Find a store, or several, where you can try on boots before you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBurton, post: 2377027, member: 59541"] Everyone's foot is different. Mine are wide and flat and after many years, and many boots, I ended up with Crispi's. Break-in period lasted 1-2 hikes in the several pair I have. Very comfortable and durable. They are more than your $300 budget but you can pick them up on sale at Camofire often. As others have said, don't put a budget on your boots. I did that for years and kept them under $200 and was never satisfied. Find a store, or several, where you can try on boots before you buy. [/QUOTE]
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