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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2289866" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I have Crispi Cross Over Pro Lights, Briskdal (non insulated), and the new Attiva Mid. If you are looking for a good pair of hunting boots with all the support for a pack, I would seriously consider the Briskdal or the Colorado before anything else. The Briskdal will offer a little more support and the the Colorado will have a little more flex, but both make great all around boots. Both come in insulated and non insulated versions. The coldest I have used my Briskdal in was high 20's/low 30's in a few inches of snow. My feet were dry and warm, but I did start to feel my toes get a little cold sitting in my camp chair next to my truck in the evening. As long as I was moving it wasn't a problem, or if I had some fuzzy camp shoes to switch into at the end of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2289866, member: 113623"] I have Crispi Cross Over Pro Lights, Briskdal (non insulated), and the new Attiva Mid. If you are looking for a good pair of hunting boots with all the support for a pack, I would seriously consider the Briskdal or the Colorado before anything else. The Briskdal will offer a little more support and the the Colorado will have a little more flex, but both make great all around boots. Both come in insulated and non insulated versions. The coldest I have used my Briskdal in was high 20's/low 30's in a few inches of snow. My feet were dry and warm, but I did start to feel my toes get a little cold sitting in my camp chair next to my truck in the evening. As long as I was moving it wasn't a problem, or if I had some fuzzy camp shoes to switch into at the end of the day. [/QUOTE]
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