Definitely try these on before you buy them. Sizes between the different boots varies. Especially between the Nevada's and Wyomings. I bought the Wyomings in my true to size and they were about a size too big. Then I figured Crispi would have the same sizes across the board and bought a smaller size in the Nevada's, which ended up being too small. When trying them on make sure to wear the socks you'll hunt in and allow for feet swelling (a little room). I'd say the Nevada's are true to size and the Wyomings are one size too large. Waterproofing has been excellent, but I decided to go with Kenetrek Mtn Extreme after all the sizing issues. Kenetreks are softer on the bottom of my feet compared to Nevadas, but both seem to perform well.
Bought my first Crispi boots 12-15 years ago. Most comfortable boot I have owned. When I needed another pair, they were discontinued. The GTX I ordered... I can't wear them, comfort was gone. Now I'm looking at trying another brand. Been thru Danner, Vasque, Kennetrek and a few others. Looking at Lowa or Meindl.
Lowa Hunter GTX evo extreme are a brilliant pair of boots. I’ve had mine for three years, rand is a little beat up but still waterproof no cracking to leather. Super comfy. Buying my second pair just to rotate in with my old pair. The hanwags are good boots too. Hear a lot of bad reviews for Meindl boots.
I’m a big Zamberlin guy. But I purchased my first pair of crispy boots. The Colorado GTX and the quality shows. I wonder how they came up with the name Krispy though?
From Saint Crispin and Crispinian. Two third century patron saint of shoemakers, cobblers, and leatherworkers. Great question. You can learn more from the site below. blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2015/10/st-crispins-day.html
Thanks for the video and information. I have the Summit GTX BlackOvis edition. Love them but hate the insoles. Is that why you didn't mention anything about the insoles is because the lack of performance of them?
I have 2 pairs on Kenetreks. One insulated and one not. Absolutely love them. The insoles are great. They offer a couple different insoles for different feet. May be worth checking them out.
Matt, thank you for commenting. No insole is going to be perfect for everyone, the ones they come with are pretty standar (hoping to cover the greatest amount of people). To get the best performance out of any boot you should get a more customized insole. We sell Superfeet, they have a insole that works amazing for every foot! www.blackovis.com/brands/superfeet
Never owned Crispi's but I cannot recommend vibram megagrip soles enough, it's a super sticky rubber but lasts surprisingly long, it's even good on ice.
Crap warranty service, 2.5 months later and they still haven’t acknowledge receipt or let me know if they are going to do anything with the issue or not.
You could check out the Crispi Service line. They have a little denser sole so they'll last longer. www.blackovis.com/brands/crispi-boots/crispi-oasi-gtx-boot
I have a friend who purchased a pair of Crispi boots from Black Ovis tried them on walked around maybe 20 yards and they hurt his feet. Black Ovis wouldn’t except them back and he was out almost $400. This is a guy who has to save a long time for that kind of purchase. Needless to say, it was a painful hit to him. Here is a guy who got me and 4 other hunting buddies to buy Crispi Boots. Buyer beware.
Just ordered a pair of the insulated guide gtx this morning! Looking forward to this coming year in them.
You'll love them! Good luck this fall!
Definitely try these on before you buy them. Sizes between the different boots varies. Especially between the Nevada's and Wyomings. I bought the Wyomings in my true to size and they were about a size too big. Then I figured Crispi would have the same sizes across the board and bought a smaller size in the Nevada's, which ended up being too small. When trying them on make sure to wear the socks you'll hunt in and allow for feet swelling (a little room). I'd say the Nevada's are true to size and the Wyomings are one size too large. Waterproofing has been excellent, but I decided to go with Kenetrek Mtn Extreme after all the sizing issues. Kenetreks are softer on the bottom of my feet compared to Nevadas, but both seem to perform well.
The WY/ID's are designed to have a more roomy toe box, so that makes sense why you are experiencing the fit you are.
Bought my first Crispi boots 12-15 years ago. Most comfortable boot I have owned. When I needed another pair, they were discontinued. The GTX I ordered... I can't wear them, comfort was gone. Now I'm looking at trying another brand. Been thru Danner, Vasque, Kennetrek and a few others. Looking at Lowa or Meindl.
We're sorry to hear that. Which boot did you try?
Lowa Hunter GTX evo extreme are a brilliant pair of boots. I’ve had mine for three years, rand is a little beat up but still waterproof no cracking to leather. Super comfy.
Buying my second pair just to rotate in with my old pair. The hanwags are good boots too. Hear a lot of bad reviews for Meindl boots.
I’m a big Zamberlin guy. But I purchased my first pair of crispy boots. The Colorado GTX and the quality shows. I wonder how they came up with the name Krispy though?
From Saint Crispin and Crispinian. Two third century patron saint of shoemakers, cobblers, and leatherworkers.
Great question. You can learn more from the site below.
blogs.bl.uk/untoldlives/2015/10/st-crispins-day.html
I hunt moose for 20 years her in Norway. Crispi is my fav boots. One par i have for 16 years and thats good .
Thanks for the video and information. I have the Summit GTX BlackOvis edition. Love them but hate the insoles. Is that why you didn't mention anything about the insoles is because the lack of performance of them?
I have 2 pairs on Kenetreks. One insulated and one not. Absolutely love them. The insoles are great. They offer a couple different insoles for different feet. May be worth checking them out.
Matt, thank you for commenting. No insole is going to be perfect for everyone, the ones they come with are pretty standar (hoping to cover the greatest amount of people). To get the best performance out of any boot you should get a more customized insole. We sell Superfeet, they have a insole that works amazing for every foot!
www.blackovis.com/brands/superfeet
Best boots on the market, hands down!
For sure! Thank you for commenting!
Far from
I dunno. I had some. Bought some zamberlans and they’re way better. Still probably not the best of the best, but damn close. Better be for $500. Lol
Love these boots. Need a new pair though. Old ones are worn out. Need another stimulus lol
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, couldn't think of a better way to spend it.
Never owned Crispi's but I cannot recommend vibram megagrip soles enough, it's a super sticky rubber but lasts surprisingly long, it's even good on ice.
Thanks for watching!
Crap warranty service, 2.5 months later and they still haven’t acknowledge receipt or let me know if they are going to do anything with the issue or not.
Hey Nate, we are sorry to hear that. Have you reached out to Crispi recently? If not give them a call today, I'm sure they will get you taken care of.
so im a roofer. is there a boot for that?
You could check out the Crispi Service line. They have a little denser sole so they'll last longer.
www.blackovis.com/brands/crispi-boots/crispi-oasi-gtx-boot
They look good... But for me... Meindl Island professional boots.. Or haix cold wet weather boots...
They look good, and perform second to none!
@@BlackOvis we will have to agree to disagree on that point...
I go through a set of soles every year
I have a friend who purchased a pair of Crispi boots from Black Ovis tried them on walked around maybe 20 yards and they hurt his feet. Black Ovis wouldn’t except them back and he was out almost $400. This is a guy who has to save a long time for that kind of purchase. Needless to say, it was a painful hit to him. Here is a guy who got me and 4 other hunting buddies to buy Crispi Boots. Buyer beware.
For ultimate comfort altberg bergan boots...
You can't say that until you've tried a pair of Crispi's!
@@BlackOvis true my friend... But trust me they are absolutely fantastic...
Needs more women's boots! 3 models isn't enough, bring the Wyoming back! And put women's on sale..... men's have a sale, women's should too!
Women's boots go on sale the few times a year that the men's do also. Thanks for watching!
$500.00 can get me 10 pairs boots made in China.
You get what you pay for... buy once, cry once.
@@BlackOvis 10 new pair boots vs one new pair of boots. 10X joys vs 1x joy.
@@boboz780 you aren't going to get much joy out of a pair of $50 if you're hard on your gear or hunt in big country.
@@FreshPwncakez Spaghetti copied from China. LOL!