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Title: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 15, 2021, 12:33:09 PM
     I just received a pair of the Crispi Nevada in size 9.5 regular and unfortunately no matter how I lace them they feel too tight.  I'd like to send them back and I need to know if anyone has sent a Crispi boot back making an exchange to Wide width?  If so, are the wide so wide that they will be too loose wearing the same socks?  Thanks
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: DUCKDIGGLER on May 15, 2021, 03:41:58 PM
I own 4 pair of Crispi boots....I wear a 12W....for me the fit is perfect. I'd say if the ones you have currently are too tight then you have nothing to loose, they are awesome to deal with from a CS standpoint. The boots IMO are second to none once you figure out the size that fits you best. Good luck.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 15, 2021, 03:53:28 PM
DUCKDIGGLER,  Do you have any idea or a feeling for how much wider they are than there regular width?  I'm trying to wear these with a lightweight wool sock.  Thanks
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: Jimspur on May 15, 2021, 04:10:10 PM
Hey Rifleman - I went through the same thing as you 2 years ago. Bought 2 pairs of american made Danners and sent them both back. Then did a lot of research on Crispi's and from what I gathered they are a fantastic boot if they fit your feet. From my research they tend to run a bit more narrow than the Hanwags, Lowas, Meindl's etc. I suggest you call Baker Boots in
Oregon at 541-689-5379. They are extremely knowledgeable and carry all the top brands. They can give you an idea of fit from narrow to wide on Crispi's or from brand to brand.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: AndyH on May 15, 2021, 06:16:17 PM
I've not sent anything back to them but I will say their wide sizes are wider than any boot I have in wide which I like. They fit my feet perfectly. I have a pair of The Thor 2's


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Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: DUCKDIGGLER on May 15, 2021, 06:46:24 PM
Quote from: rifleman on May 15, 2021, 03:53:28 PM
DUCKDIGGLER,  Do you have any idea or a feeling for how much wider they are than there regular width?  I'm trying to wear these with a lightweight wool sock.  Thanks
Tough to quantify verbally. I will say I wear a wide in all footwear. I run my Crispi with a thin wool hiking sock and they fit perfectly. Call Crispi and see if they can give you a better explanation. It think worse case you can run a medium weight wool sock or send them back for a refund but I think you are going to be ok with the wide. Sorry I can't be of more help.


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Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 15, 2021, 07:19:07 PM
     Thanks for the replies.  I think I will go with sending them back for the wide.  At worst I can do what DUCKDIGGLER suggests.  Thanks again.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: gaswamp on May 16, 2021, 07:34:03 AM
rifleman which Crispi boot?
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 16, 2021, 08:23:05 AM
GASWAMP,  I am sending back a pair of the Nevadas in size 9.5 regular width.  They feel great when I first slide my feet in them and lace up.  However, after maybe after 20 minutes or so they start to feel too tight esp. on the instep of both feet.  My left foot does have a hump after bunion surgery in 97' but there is no reason for the right to hurt in the same place.  I did rupture the Achilles on the foot in 2019 but had nothing to do with the foot.  Just way too tight.  I have to talk with the guy at BlackOvis.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: WV Flopper on May 16, 2021, 04:56:51 PM
Meindle's, Crispi, Kenetrek. All three of these boots are 11.5EE. The Meindle's and Crispi boots fit the me the same. The Kenetrek are a little wider.
If your size doesn't fit, I would send them back. Those Crispi's aren't cheap.

My favorites are the Meindle's and Crispi boots, but I use then separately for different hunts. The Kenetrek are very well made, but not for me. I would wear Rocky's before I bought another pair of Kenny's. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210516/41b422541f1a8e461795859a41a3a70a.jpg)

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Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: fishr64 on May 16, 2021, 07:56:11 PM
I wear 10 wide in other boots but wear 10 regular in my Crispi Wyoming and Idaho boots. I tried a pair of the Nevada and Guide boots in 10 regular and both of those seemed cut a hair smaller compared to the Idaho and Wyoming.

Depending on what you want them for these might work for you. I like both of them with a pair of Darn Tough socks that match the temperature and activity level I'm going to be in.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 17, 2021, 05:40:56 PM
Fishr64,  Still struggling but talked to customer service again and they are saying that the Nevada in a wide is quite roomy while at the same time suggesting the Wyoming.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: fishr64 on May 17, 2021, 07:44:10 PM
It seems that their boots are all cut slightly different due to whatever technology is in the specific boot. I've contemplated the Thor's but would definitely need a wide in them due to the narrower sole, which makes that boot a touch tight on me.

If you plan on wanting or needing a different insole, you'll probably need more room/width as theirs are pretty thin. My daughter and her husband like the insoles and just got another set from Crispi. I put in an OTC orthotic in but of mine and they work better for me. (Old, saggy and flat feet)

Good luck with your choice! If you're like me, if you're questioning anything size wise about a boot or shoe, it'll drive you crazy until you get it fixed. Crispi customer service has been great every time that I called with questions or about an order. I was thankful too that we have a dealer that sells a handful of the different styles in PA and was able to check some other models out at the Outdoor Show last year at Harrisburg.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: gaswamp on May 18, 2021, 03:11:12 AM
Quote from: rifleman on May 17, 2021, 05:40:56 PM
Fishr64,  Still struggling but talked to customer service again and they are saying that the Nevada in a wide is quite roomy while at the same time suggesting the Wyoming.

I have the summits and the wyomings.  The wyomings are more roomy.  I have to wear a thicker sock with them compared to the summits
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: roosterstraw on May 18, 2021, 04:34:13 AM
I have the crispi guide's and Colorado's. The guides fit great, the Colorados feel a little tight around my toes. I contacted cs to ask at what foot width do they recommend getting a wide and they responded with if I normally wear a wide in boots then get a wide. They also told me the Colorado's are built just like the guide's, so I just kept them and deal with it.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: Shiloh on May 18, 2021, 06:25:22 AM
I wore the Summit GTX every day this season except 2.  I love them!  Got lucky on the fit because I had to order them.  Hardly anyone stocks them in MS. 
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 18, 2021, 10:47:54 AM
GAswamp,  When you got the Wyomings did you go down in size 10 to 9 lets say?  I am now looking at that boot because the avail. of wide but I read somewhere that they run large in size not just width.  How do you like the Wyomings and have you worn them much?  Thanks, still searching to find something.  Sent back the Nevadas in reg and right now no wides in stock at BlackOvis.  I want a warm weather boot for spring turkeys and fall deer in WV.  Thanks
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: Dtrkyman on May 18, 2021, 12:26:48 PM
Unless returns are easy and free I'm not buying anything I can't try on!

Fit is critical in a boot!

Years ago I went to every place that sold boots and tried on everything, Asolo fit me well and last!

People get caught up in brands, but if the best boot ever made doesn't fit properly it's useless!


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Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: gaswamp on May 18, 2021, 02:49:31 PM
Quote from: rifleman on May 18, 2021, 10:47:54 AM
GAswamp,  When you got the Wyomings did you go down in size 10 to 9 lets say?  I am now looking at that boot because the avail. of wide but I read somewhere that they run large in size not just width.  How do you like the Wyomings and have you worn them much?  Thanks, still searching to find something.  Sent back the Nevadas in reg and right now no wides in stock at BlackOvis.  I want a warm weather boot for spring turkeys and fall deer in WV.  Thanks

No I wear an 8 1/2 regular.  I don't have a wide foot  So...the wyomings were my first crispis.  They are extremely comfortable.  I wear a thicker pair of socks when using them.  so guess yes they are built a bit more roomy.  the summits require a light or thinnner sock.  I have bin wearing the wyomings over 8 years and they are finally starting to wear out on the outside and the sole traction is bout gone, gut they are still waterproof.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: fishr64 on May 18, 2021, 10:16:17 PM
I wore 10 wide in Rocky and Irish Setter boots and got the 10 regular width in the Idaho and Wyoming boots. Similar in length to me. I also had a 10 wide in Danner Pronghorn boots that never fit me right and were uncomfortable.

If you get into PA at all, Centre Boot Co. in Bellfonte has Crispi's in the store.

Crispi boots can also be re-soled by a shop out west, I think Oregon, for $90-$100. I believe that includes the rand too.
Title: Re: Question About Crispi Boots
Post by: rifleman on May 19, 2021, 08:03:47 AM
Fishr64,  Thank you.  That was helpful information.  I sent the 9.5 reg. Nevadas back.  No 9.5 Nevadas wides in stock.  The cust. rep. suggested the Wyomings.  I prefer the all leather for durability although I will only be using them here in the tri-state area in EP WV. Thanks