Crispi Nevada insulated?

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So our 2021 season plans have changed a few times. We are now completely settled in on archery elk mid September in Colorado. I had purchased crispi Nevada insulated boots for then original hunt(late season mule deer). I’m wondering if these boots are going to be too hot? I haven’t worn them outside and they still new with the tags. I could likely sell them for what I paid for them( bought on Black Friday sale), and go with a more breathable boot.
My feet tend to sweat no matter what I’m wearing
 
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Is it your main/only pair? If so I’d sell them and go uninsulated. I can’t tell you that an insulated boot will be too hot but I can nearly guarantee you an uninsulated boot will not be too cold.
 
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Is it your main/only pair? If so I’d sell them and go uninsulated. I can’t tell you that an insulated boot will be too hot but I can nearly guarantee you an uninsulated boot will not be too cold.
Yes, These are my only “mountain” boots.
 

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I have these boots, they used to be the only offering for the Nevada. It may be 90* or it may be 40* archery hunting elk in September in CO. If these were my only pair, I wouldn't hesitate to use them.
 
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I have these boots, they used to be the only offering for the Nevada. It may be 90* or it may be 40* archery hunting elk in September in CO. If these were my only pair, I wouldn't hesitate to use them.
Great! I was hoping for a pair that would allow a rifle hunt down the road and archery as well. Boots aren’t cheap and only getting out west once a year or every other year makes it tough to own multiple pairs that aren’t much use on the flat land.
 

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I've used the Nevadas elk hunting in September and October and they worked well for me. Liner socks and light merino socks.
 

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I have these boots, they used to be the only offering for the Nevada. It may be 90* or it may be 40* archery hunting elk in September in CO. If these were my only pair, I wouldn't hesitate to use them.

Especially with only 200 g insulation. #Sendit


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kyro

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go uninsulated ..with proper socks you have a wide range of comfort..I just got the Schnees mid-divide, had to change the insole but otherwise for my feet they are the best fit and great customer service
 
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go uninsulated ..with proper socks you have a wide range of comfort..I just got the Schnees mid-divide, had to change the insole but otherwise for my feet they are the best fit and great customer service
I can never understand this. How are you guys getting a proper fit in the same boot with thin socks and thick socks? I wear the same darn tough year round, and if I switch to a lighter sock or really thick socks it messes with the perfect boot fit
 
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