Crispi Antarctic Telemark Touring Boots 46 NEW 75mm 3-pin
Crispi Antarctic Telemark Touring Boots 46 NEW 75mm 3-pin
New Italian Crispi Antarctic Telemark Touring Boots Euro Size 46 US: 12.5, 75mm three/3-pin bindings. Asking $200, plus shipping (this can vary a lot). These are brand-new never-worn boots. Original price is $300 or more (I think the manufacturer wants them sold for $325). However they are extremely difficult to get as not many are made each year and very few are sent to the US. They are the wrong size, and sent in compensation for another purchase (they ran out of the correct size and this was their only option).
So I'm selling them. These are great boots (I've had another pair) for back-country touring, light to moderate telemarking, or even for better support on track/classic style cross-country skiing. For me the leather is better so they conform to my somewhat odd shaped feet. If you like classic leather, these are the ones you want. I have a size 43 foot (wide) in sandals or athletic/tennis shoes - but for me size 45 in these boots was perfect. So I think a size 11 or 12 american would be a fit for these. Same with hiking boots. So size accordingly - if you are local you can try them on. Call me (info at link) - No texts. Email: loki-dog(at sign here)comcast.net may be slow to respond also. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad ... 25&cat=657
So I'm selling them. These are great boots (I've had another pair) for back-country touring, light to moderate telemarking, or even for better support on track/classic style cross-country skiing. For me the leather is better so they conform to my somewhat odd shaped feet. If you like classic leather, these are the ones you want. I have a size 43 foot (wide) in sandals or athletic/tennis shoes - but for me size 45 in these boots was perfect. So I think a size 11 or 12 american would be a fit for these. Same with hiking boots. So size accordingly - if you are local you can try them on. Call me (info at link) - No texts. Email: loki-dog(at sign here)comcast.net may be slow to respond also. http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=218&ad ... 25&cat=657