What Crispi boot?

Cwillimon

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I live in Southwest Kansas, hunt many different terrains (primarily upland) and make a yearly elk hunt. The weather here most of the time is warm enough to get by without insulated boots. I am considering the crispi crossover pro, but I am open to suggestions. I wear a size 10.5 EE in my danner work boots and realize that crispi doesn’t size the crossover in a wider platform. Will this be a issue?

Thanks,
Charlie
 
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NE MO
I live in NE MO so local train and conditions are fairly similar to yours.
I’ve been in crispy Colorados for quite a while now and I absolutely love them.
I wear them for work every day and they give me plenty of support up and down ladders and decent traction on rooftops. I’ve worn them hunting in flatland around home, on Kodiak, the hills of NC and in the mountains of NV.

They are lightweight, durable with just enough flex to be comfortable walking on flat ground yet stiff enough for sidehilling.
 
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GA
Crispi Summit GTX uninsulated. I use them for early season western hunting and until December in Georgia. Broken in out of the box. Super comfortable. Flex 3 footbed.
 
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