Crispi Hunting
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BlackOvis Realm Tech Tee Gear Review: From Spring Bear Hunts to Mexico Mule Deer
by BlackOvis Gear Guide Ty Hinds When it comes to outdoor gear, there are few pieces that truly stand out as year-round essentials. Over the years, I've grown to love the piece since it has made it into the BlackOvis line. Whether I'm chasing bears in the high country, glassing mule deer, or casting a line in a river, the Realm shirt has proven itself time and time again. Continue reading → -
Crispi Lapponia III Hunting Boot Review
By Mark Skousen I have been a big fan of the Crispi Lapponia boot ever since they were introduced 4-5 years ago. I love them because they are lightweight, have no insulation, and no break is required making them very comfortable for early season hunts. My only nock on the previous models is the sole would wear out in a season or less of heavy use. New for 2024 is the Lapponia III from Crispi, not only does is have all the great features of the original Lapponia, but there are some significant enhancements. Here are some of the features of this new boot. Continue reading → -
Elevate Your Hunting Experience with Crispi Hunting Boots
When it comes to hunting, having the right gear can make all the difference in your success and enjoyment. Among the essential pieces of equipment, a reliable pair of hunting boots is paramount. Crispi hunting boots have earned a reputation for their exceptional quality and performance, making them a top choice for avid hunters worldwide. In this blog post, we'll delve into the reasons why investing in Crispi hunting boots is a wise decision for any hunting enthusiast. Continue reading → -
Crispi Briksdal GTX - Product Gear Review
The Briksdal GTX was one of the new additions that Crispi US made to the lineup this year. Reason being is that they would give hunters the option of getting into a stiffer boot than the Nevada’s but not quite to the extreme as let's say..a Scarpa. That way you maintain that comfort level that Crispi is well known for. This boot was really designed to fill the need for those hunting at extreme elevation where they need a bit of Insulation (200 g), a stiffer board last, and a boot that will take a beating in the extreme terrain without getting into a pure mountaineering pack boot. Continue reading →