Mule3006Elk
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Long story short, I had a pair of Cabelas Meindl Boots (50th Anniversary Boot) that wore out after 5-6 years of use. Like wearing a slipper. No break-in. No special socks combination needed. Never had to change the footbed. They just worked for my feet. When those wore out they didn't make that boot anymore. So I tried Kenetrek ME (insulated). On short to medium hikes (or hunt) they were fine with no pain, no hot spots, but I would be aware of my heel not to the point I would call it a hot spot. On longer hikes or lots of steep climbing I would get hot spots in the heels. Rare blister just hot spots. I tried numerous sock combination, Superfeet, etc. The tread almost needs to be resoled. I was torn do I resole or get a new boot.
After a lot of research and recommendations I picked up a pair of Crispi Guide (insulated). Overall the volume of the boot is a little less when compared to Kenetreks. I have low volume feet so this is good for me. My heel is snuggly in the heel pocket. I made some insole modifications and hit the trail. Very comfortable boot. Good support maybe not as robust as Kenetrek in that regard. I didn't notice any increase ankle/foot fatigue after hiking 6 miles when compared to the Kenetreks. I did have a miniscule blister, both heels at the end of the hike, healed with a few days. After the hike I analyzed my heel in the heel pocket. I determined my heel, right at the achilles tendon insertion, was riding just a smidge too high. I modified the inserts dropping my heel just a smidge. I went hiking for round #2, same trail, 5 miles this time but the same amount of climbing, and I was very pleased. First time in a long time that I hiked with no heel issues. No pain, no hot spots, no heel awareness. Cautiously optimistic!!
After a lot of research and recommendations I picked up a pair of Crispi Guide (insulated). Overall the volume of the boot is a little less when compared to Kenetreks. I have low volume feet so this is good for me. My heel is snuggly in the heel pocket. I made some insole modifications and hit the trail. Very comfortable boot. Good support maybe not as robust as Kenetrek in that regard. I didn't notice any increase ankle/foot fatigue after hiking 6 miles when compared to the Kenetreks. I did have a miniscule blister, both heels at the end of the hike, healed with a few days. After the hike I analyzed my heel in the heel pocket. I determined my heel, right at the achilles tendon insertion, was riding just a smidge too high. I modified the inserts dropping my heel just a smidge. I went hiking for round #2, same trail, 5 miles this time but the same amount of climbing, and I was very pleased. First time in a long time that I hiked with no heel issues. No pain, no hot spots, no heel awareness. Cautiously optimistic!!