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For nearly 50 years, CRISPI remains dedicated to balancing tradition with technology, offering boots that deliver proven performance, comfort, and durability for even the most rugged adventures. With over 30 models in stock and ready to ship, let us help you treat your feet right!

If you're looking for a light, comfortable, durable, and waterproof every-day-wear, many of our crew have been using the Attiva lows and mid-cut - I personally wear my mids every day, year round...the captured laces give you the ease of Velcro shoes without the shame!:

Crispi - Attiva II (Non-Insulated)
Crispi - Attiva Mid II (Non-Insulated)

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How do they fit compared to normal sizes? What is your policy on returns if i order a $700 pair of boots and they dont fit? Id love a set of crispy boots but have no idea how the fit or if they're comfortable.
 
How do they fit compared to normal sizes? What is your policy on returns if i order a $700 pair of boots and they dont fit? Id love a set of crispy boots but have no idea how the fit or if they're comfortable.
Crispi boots fit true to size, with a light to medium thickness sock. This has been consistent feedback from many customers.

Regarding returns, provided the boots are returned as-new (i.e. don't wear them outside and make sure the packing/tags are unblemished) you can return them for an exchange or refund - you are responsible for the return shipping.

In most cases, customer will order a couple of sizes and return the one(s) that do not fit.
 
If one looks at some online sales pics, it appears as if they are trying to sell Meindl boots at a premium

Last time I bought new Hanwag boots overseas in person at about 500,- CAD, not too long ago, the salesman talked about it...

Good guy, company and service, also handed out a beer (legal in some EU country stores). Measured out my feet with a computer sensor thingy and hauled out a few different pairs/models. Tried different boots with a fresh pair of my favourite socks which I brought into the store, to see what would fit best.

They also had upselling features like insoles and were able to mold the thingy in store to your specific foot specs. I stayed with the factory version.

I wouldn't buy plus $500,- boots online and pay for return shipping if they don't fit, just sayin'...
 
I wouldn't buy plus $500,- boots online and pay for return shipping if they don't fit, just sayin'...
I know what you mean but not all has that option. For me to leave the island I live on and return home it's $76 in water taxi fees, plus what ever gas I use in my car.

And then it's a 7.5 hour drive or more drive to the store and 7.5 or more return.

I'd gladly pay $35 to return ship boots.

But yes if I was in the area I'd buy in person. It is a much better experience.


My last Crispi's (summit gtx) I bought were a half size too big, 11's (I bought online), it kept them anyway. It was 4 years ago, the soles are worn flat ( still in amazing condition, not even any torn treads, zero issues but the soles are gone) and I'm going to buy a new pair this month but I'll get 10.5 and 11's to make sure.
 
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