Hunting Boots

Crispi Ascent Plus GTX Hunting Boots Gore-Tex in Orange color Code: CF1100

  • Suitable for hiking and summer excursions.
  • The external structural coating reduces their weight and increases their durability.
  • Comfortable fit and anatomical foot wrapping.
  • Maximum grip and stability...
  • Suitable for hiking and summer excursions.
  • The external structural coating reduces their weight and increases their durability.
  • Comfortable fit and anatomical foot wrapping.
  • Maximum grip and stability thanks to the Megagrip compound and the shock-absorbing midsole.
  • Weight: 650gr
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Description

Description

  • Suitable for hiking and summer excursions.
  • The external structural coating reduces their weight and increases their durability.
  • Comfortable fit and anatomical foot wrapping.
  • Maximum grip and stability thanks to the Megagrip compound and the shock-absorbing midsole.
  • Weight: 650gr

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Specifications

Product Number
CF1100

Dimensions

Colour
Orange
Waterproof
Yes
Thermal Lining
No
Gore-Tex
Yes
Tactical
No
Vibram Sole
Yes

Type

Type
Boots

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • giannisjmc
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I've had it for about a year. Perhaps the best hunting boot I've ever had. It holds the foot excellently, tight and stable. It's not for climbing on rocks, let's be clear! Different things: mountaineering and hunting. It doesn't slip and has a very correct anatomy. Waterproof as long as you waterproof it. And like everything, it requires proper care. Expensive, yes, but worth it. Be careful of imitations because if you Google crispi, countless knockoffs pop up at half the price.

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  • Sky_dive
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    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    It is my first 'serious' boot that I bought, I have only had it for two days, tested it on a 10-kilometer hike. In combination with the trail, the overall construction of it left me with very good impressions, along with its good grip! Its use will be hiking on forest roads, trails, streams, and ascending/descending on rocky terrain (the sole seems soft to me, but time will tell). In the past, I used to buy boots for 85 euros, but they would wear out over time. For this winter, I decided to invest in something better, and indeed, the saying "you get what you pay for" holds true. I expected it to be made in Italy, but after the holiday, I found out that they are made in Romania. I didn't choose leather because I was afraid that the bushes and thorns would damage it faster, so I chose this particular model, hoping it will last me for 3 winters, God willing!

    Edit: Impressions after 1 year, 1) The boot is not suitable for mountaineering, the friction with the rocks is not its strong point. 2) Over time, I had to change the sole. 3) It is not suitable for walking in water, for example, crossing a stream. 4) The boot started to leak. In conclusion, it is a reliable boot for hiking in spring/summer/autumn. If asked if I would buy it again, no, it did not satisfy me for the purpose I wanted it for.

    Edit 26-11-2023: I bought it in 2019 for 225 euros, and today it is priced at 320 euros, it definitely is not worth the additional 105 euros. With 320 euros, you can buy a mountaineering leather boot.

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  • I've had it for about a year. Perhaps the best hunting boot I've ever had. It holds the foot excellently, tight and stable. It's not for climbing on rocks, let's be clear! Different things: mountaineering and hunting. It doesn't slip and has a very correct anatomy. Waterproof as long as you waterproof it. And like everything, it requires proper care. Expensive, yes, but worth it. Be careful of imitations because if you Google crispi, countless knockoffs pop up at half the price.

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    1
  • It is my first 'serious' boot that I bought, I have only had it for two days, tested it on a 10-kilometer hike. In combination with the trail, the overall construction of it left me with very good impressions, along with its good grip! Its use will be hiking on forest roads, trails, streams, and ascending/descending on rocky terrain (the sole seems soft to me, but time will tell). In the past, I used to buy boots for 85 euros, but they would wear out over time. For this winter, I decided to invest in something better, and indeed, the saying "you get what you pay for" holds true. I expected it to be made in Italy, but after the holiday, I found out that they are made in Romania. I didn't choose leather because I was afraid that the bushes and thorns would damage it faster, so I chose this particular model, hoping it will last me for 3 winters, God willing!

    Edit: Impressions after 1 year, 1) The boot is not suitable for mountaineering, the friction with the rocks is not its strong point. 2) Over time, I had to change the sole. 3) It is not suitable for walking in water, for example, crossing a stream. 4) The boot started to leak. In conclusion, it is a reliable boot for hiking in spring/summer/autumn. If asked if I would buy it again, no, it did not satisfy me for the purpose I wanted it for.

    Edit 26-11-2023: I bought it in 2019 for 225 euros, and today it is priced at 320 euros, it definitely is not worth the additional 105 euros. With 320 euros, you can buy a mountaineering leather boot.

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    5
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Description & Specifications

  • Suitable for hiking and summer excursions.
  • The external structural coating reduces their weight and increases their durability.
  • Comfortable fit and anatomical foot wrapping.
  • Maximum grip and stability thanks to the Megagrip compound and the shock-absorbing midsole.
  • Weight: 650gr

SkuDescription|Brand

Product Number
CF1100

Dimensions

Colour
Orange
Waterproof
Yes
Thermal Lining
No
Gore-Tex
Yes
Tactical
No
Vibram Sole
Yes

Type

Type
Boots

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • giannisjmc
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I've had it for about a year. Perhaps the best hunting boot I've ever had. It holds the foot excellently, tight and stable. It's not for climbing on rocks, let's be clear! Different things: mountaineering and hunting. It doesn't slip and has a very correct anatomy. Waterproof as long as you waterproof it. And like everything, it requires proper care. Expensive, yes, but worth it. Be careful of imitations because if you Google crispi, countless knockoffs pop up at half the price.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Sky_dive
    2
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    It is my first 'serious' boot that I bought, I have only had it for two days, tested it on a 10-kilometer hike. In combination with the trail, the overall construction of it left me with very good impressions, along with its good grip! Its use will be hiking on forest roads, trails, streams, and ascending/descending on rocky terrain (the sole seems soft to me, but time will tell). In the past, I used to buy boots for 85 euros, but they would wear out over time. For this winter, I decided to invest in something better, and indeed, the saying "you get what you pay for" holds true. I expected it to be made in Italy, but after the holiday, I found out that they are made in Romania. I didn't choose leather because I was afraid that the bushes and thorns would damage it faster, so I chose this particular model, hoping it will last me for 3 winters, God willing!

    Edit: Impressions after 1 year, 1) The boot is not suitable for mountaineering, the friction with the rocks is not its strong point. 2) Over time, I had to change the sole. 3) It is not suitable for walking in water, for example, crossing a stream. 4) The boot started to leak. In conclusion, it is a reliable boot for hiking in spring/summer/autumn. If asked if I would buy it again, no, it did not satisfy me for the purpose I wanted it for.

    Edit 26-11-2023: I bought it in 2019 for 225 euros, and today it is priced at 320 euros, it definitely is not worth the additional 105 euros. With 320 euros, you can buy a mountaineering leather boot.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I've had it for about a year. Perhaps the best hunting boot I've ever had. It holds the foot excellently, tight and stable. It's not for climbing on rocks, let's be clear! Different things: mountaineering and hunting. It doesn't slip and has a very correct anatomy. Waterproof as long as you waterproof it. And like everything, it requires proper care. Expensive, yes, but worth it. Be careful of imitations because if you Google crispi, countless knockoffs pop up at half the price.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • It is my first 'serious' boot that I bought, I have only had it for two days, tested it on a 10-kilometer hike. In combination with the trail, the overall construction of it left me with very good impressions, along with its good grip! Its use will be hiking on forest roads, trails, streams, and ascending/descending on rocky terrain (the sole seems soft to me, but time will tell). In the past, I used to buy boots for 85 euros, but they would wear out over time. For this winter, I decided to invest in something better, and indeed, the saying "you get what you pay for" holds true. I expected it to be made in Italy, but after the holiday, I found out that they are made in Romania. I didn't choose leather because I was afraid that the bushes and thorns would damage it faster, so I chose this particular model, hoping it will last me for 3 winters, God willing!

    Edit: Impressions after 1 year, 1) The boot is not suitable for mountaineering, the friction with the rocks is not its strong point. 2) Over time, I had to change the sole. 3) It is not suitable for walking in water, for example, crossing a stream. 4) The boot started to leak. In conclusion, it is a reliable boot for hiking in spring/summer/autumn. If asked if I would buy it again, no, it did not satisfy me for the purpose I wanted it for.

    Edit 26-11-2023: I bought it in 2019 for 225 euros, and today it is priced at 320 euros, it definitely is not worth the additional 105 euros. With 320 euros, you can buy a mountaineering leather boot.

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    5
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