Finding the right boot for hunting can be somewhat of a maddening process. I’ve been everything from extremely disappointed and in pain with a boot sole that came off to feeling like nothing could stop me from traversing through the mountains. There’s a wide range of possibilities and a wide range of boots to choose from. The Crispi Briksdal GTX is one of many, but one that deserves a closer look.
Being an avid backcountry hunter who hunts everything from low desert to the steep alpine, I need a boot that provides not only comfort for long hikes but also support and durability. These needs are what caught my eye about the Crispi Briksdal GTX. It seemed like a winner on all fronts.
You know the drill, though. Time tells all. And after a few years of use and abuse, I’ve got some thoughts.
In short: Hunters looking for a boot that is stiff enough for steep terrain but doesn’t sacrifice comfort will be happy with the Crispi Briksdal GTX Non-Insulated hunting boot. Just be prepared to size up because these puppies might shrink.
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- Weight: 1lb 13oz(size 9)
- Material: Nubuck, rubber rand, stretch nylon
- Height: 9″
Pros
- Durable
- Very comfortable for a stiff boot
- Asymmetrical lacing system to achieve the right feel
Cons
- Might shrink over time with moisture
Crispi Briksdal GTX Boot Review
Overview

Crispi Briksdal GTX Features
Asymmetrical Lacing System

Dual-Density Midsole
ABSS (Ankle Bone Support System)

My Experience


What’s Wrong With the Crispi Briksdal GTX?

Closing Thoughts
