Are CRISPI boots any good?
>>2720134Yes but i wont spend 250€
>>2720134>Are CRISPI boots any good?Don't know but americans will say "Yeah" even if they have never tried it
>>2720134Never used them.>>2720158L
>>2720158>rent free
>>2720134Faggot euro trash, buy lundhags if you are going to spend those amounts of money anyways, or bellevillest. Euro
>>2720134If I didn't take RNA vaccines to eat meals in restaurants I am not having my fucking genes edited to wear boots.
>>2720134if your looking for that kind of model look the Cosmas Tuscania one which is basically the same, probably cheaper, still good
Italian boots tend to be too narrow for me.If I was going Italian I'd go for Zamberlan. Look for something with the least amount of stitching.If I was going German I'd go Meindl albeit Lowa is fine. Same principle applies. Also don't use wax conditioner on rand or it will delaminate.Now I just use the vivobarefoot esc models and add an insole.
>>2721684>Italian boots tend to be too narrow for me.yeah I'm italian and I would love to buy local hiking shoes/boots for the convenience but they are all so fucking narrow and I have wide feet. I always resort to buying online from english or american brands instead since they are seemingly the only ones with a good selection of actually wide fits
>>2720134idk
>>2721684>>2721690For German, I’d look at Hanwag. They have wide lasts. Ditto in minimal stitching. I’ve had Lowas, wouldn’t again. I’d stick to Zamberlan or Hanwag.