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<blockquote data-quote="BIGNHEAVY" data-source="post: 1753338" data-attributes="member: 27506"><p>I am a guide in Montana, and clocked a few miles. I have worn everything from Crispi, Kenetrek,t Under Armour to Wal- Marts (Chad Brama) ! Didn't Always have money for good boots, what I can tell you is that Crispi or Schnees are by far the best IMO. I have never even had to break a pair in. Like many have said, your feet are your guide, so treat them well. Crispi have a 200g in the Nevada or Guide but act warmer and breath better when hot out due to the way they adhere the thinsulate to the goretex. Spend the extra 100 bucks and protect your footing, your feet will appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIGNHEAVY, post: 1753338, member: 27506"] I am a guide in Montana, and clocked a few miles. I have worn everything from Crispi, Kenetrek,t Under Armour to Wal- Marts (Chad Brama) ! Didn't Always have money for good boots, what I can tell you is that Crispi or Schnees are by far the best IMO. I have never even had to break a pair in. Like many have said, your feet are your guide, so treat them well. Crispi have a 200g in the Nevada or Guide but act warmer and breath better when hot out due to the way they adhere the thinsulate to the goretex. Spend the extra 100 bucks and protect your footing, your feet will appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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