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<blockquote data-quote="scott63" data-source="post: 1176561" data-attributes="member: 93331"><p>There's a couple pretty good posts about boots, I wrote one myself. How much are you wanting to spend? If you're gonna spend more than 300, I'd say buy them from someplace that wont hassle you if you want to send them back, like Black Ovis. Or, take a road trip to somewhere that you can try them on.</p><p></p><p>Have you had your feet sized? Checked for width? Cabelas probably has the old fashioned metal shoe sizing thing.</p><p></p><p>The Crispi boots that I bought initially did seem too narrow, but after wearing them for an hour were pretty good, and after my first hike are perfect.</p><p></p><p>I've worn a lot of boots over the years, I think if I was buying without trying them on I would feel confident in Crispi and upper end Lowa. If you have anything unusual about your feet, wide, flat arches, etc then you MUST try them on and walk around in them a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott63, post: 1176561, member: 93331"] There's a couple pretty good posts about boots, I wrote one myself. How much are you wanting to spend? If you're gonna spend more than 300, I'd say buy them from someplace that wont hassle you if you want to send them back, like Black Ovis. Or, take a road trip to somewhere that you can try them on. Have you had your feet sized? Checked for width? Cabelas probably has the old fashioned metal shoe sizing thing. The Crispi boots that I bought initially did seem too narrow, but after wearing them for an hour were pretty good, and after my first hike are perfect. I've worn a lot of boots over the years, I think if I was buying without trying them on I would feel confident in Crispi and upper end Lowa. If you have anything unusual about your feet, wide, flat arches, etc then you MUST try them on and walk around in them a bit. [/QUOTE]
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