@@tonygillahan The Tibet does look more like the Nevada Legend with a wider rand than the Ranger III. I own seven pairs of LOWAs and I doubt Crispis can match the superb fit of a LOWA boot.
@stevenroche9874 as I said in the video, boots are very individual. The Tibet's are significantly heavier than the Rangers and Nevadads though, so comparing them doesn't make any sense to me. I've worn Lowa for years, but they're not a patch on the Crispi's for comfort and foot fatigue, for me. But everyone's feet are different 👍
@@tonygillahan You have me curious about Crispi boots. They are highly regarded hunting boots in America. There is a local outdoor outfitter that sells Crispi boots. I will be certain to try on a pair. Best regards.
there are 3 pairs of these in my family household. i dont think most people realizes the power of the crispi. i was amazed to feel the difference in stability and grip
What you said about foot fatigue has me sold... i have had a few different brands, being 120kgs I find it hard to get comfort in the souls of boots.. il definitely be giving them a spin
Interesting about the sole fatigue. I have the ranger III GTX and do get a little sore after a long day. But super comfy and never had to wear them in You should do a cleaning and maintenance vid with products you use!
Yeah never had any blisters with them, just a bit sore. Everyone's feet are different though 🍻 Hahah my maintenance is pretty bad with boots 🤣 I just use the Crispi cream and give them a once over every now and then when they're needing a bit of loving haha
@ I have tried them on today in a store and they feel great on. Im a size 8.5 and i tried a size 10 with 2 pairs of thick wool socks and it was just perfect.
I bought a pare of Crispi boots because of your recommendation and I couldn't be happier 👌
That's awesome mate, stoked to hear it!
Tony, I believe a better comparison would be the Nevada Legend vs. Tibet.
Tibet's are even heavier again mate. Way too much boot and completely unnecessary for the Australian landscape and conditions, in my opinion.
@@tonygillahan The Tibet does look more like the Nevada Legend with a wider rand than the Ranger III. I own seven pairs of LOWAs and I doubt Crispis can match the superb fit of a LOWA boot.
@stevenroche9874 as I said in the video, boots are very individual. The Tibet's are significantly heavier than the Rangers and Nevadads though, so comparing them doesn't make any sense to me.
I've worn Lowa for years, but they're not a patch on the Crispi's for comfort and foot fatigue, for me. But everyone's feet are different 👍
@@tonygillahan You have me curious about Crispi boots. They are highly regarded hunting boots in America. There is a local outdoor outfitter that sells Crispi boots. I will be certain to try on a pair. Best regards.
@stevenroche9874 keep us posted on what you think mate! Cheers and happy hunting 🍻
there are 3 pairs of these in my family household. i dont think most people realizes the power of the crispi. i was amazed to feel the difference in stability and grip
100% mate! I'm still loving them!
Looks like we are all buying Crispi from now on 👍
They're an excellent option! 🍻
What you said about foot fatigue has me sold... i have had a few different brands, being 120kgs I find it hard to get comfort in the souls of boots.. il definitely be giving them a spin
I think you'll be really impressed mate! 🍻
Interesting about the sole fatigue. I have the ranger III GTX and do get a little sore after a long day. But super comfy and never had to wear them in
You should do a cleaning and maintenance vid with products you use!
Yeah never had any blisters with them, just a bit sore. Everyone's feet are different though 🍻
Hahah my maintenance is pretty bad with boots 🤣 I just use the Crispi cream and give them a once over every now and then when they're needing a bit of loving haha
@@tonygillahan Crispi Cream that’s hilarious 😆
@@tonygillahanAt least you use Crispi Cream ! It is a good conditioner and waterproofer. So many buy expensive boots and do NO MAINTENANCE to them.
Would the Nevada boots be good for military use?
@@PrepperTankar definitely
@ Im planing on using them in a mountainous area down to -4 degrees Fahrenheit but with 2 pair of very thick socks. Would that do the trick?
@ I have tried them on today in a store and they feel great on. Im a size 8.5 and i tried a size 10 with 2 pairs of thick wool socks and it was just perfect.
Awesome boots!👌 great video mate 👏
Thanks mate! They certainly are 🍻
Yep been thru several models of Lowa over the last 15+ years bought a pair of Crispi Nevada last year and will never go back to Lowa!
That's it mate, so bloody comfortable!
You wouldent have much business here in EIRE with the rain we get🤣
Waders is the norm here😲
Haha yeah that sounds extreme mate!
Привет! Они пойдут для широкой ноги?
Sorry, what's that in English? I can't copy your text and put it into a translator. 🍻
Hello! Are these boots suitable for wide feet? Best regards from Russia.

@user-gc2so5by3y cheers! Yes they're both suitable for wide feet 👌
@@tonygillahanThank you 🤝. Take care of yourself!
@@Нонконформист-к9елова Рэйнджер на обычную стопу, Криспи тоже на стандарт, ищи hanwag с буквой W.