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Looks to be drawing some inspiration from the Alaska.
If you don't like full skeletons and you dislike heel lift, this may be the boot for you! Not sure what the sole flex is, but one can guess it's not soft with the heel retention strap still in tact.
so they installed two new boots between the Stetind and Svartisen. Fantastic development, these are telemark boots. I would think the Lotofen will be made in 3-pin as well, they seem to offer both types. So two new options if you don't want the plastic hardware of the Svartisen behind your heel.
Yeah - it looks to me that the Stetind, Lofoten, and Svartisen are all similar boots with different levels of support. There are some minor differences in the lacing, and perhaps the sole inner structures are a bit different, but very similar.
I don't see a 75mm version for the Lofoten and Stetind, but that doesn't mean they won't make those. My guess is they won't, and mainly due to their intended markets... the Svartisen an Sydpolen/Antarctic probably cover most of their 75mm basis.
The Norland Hook models seem to be a bit lower cut for touring - but them being offered in both 75mm and NNN blows my theory...
the fey bros @ telemarkdown.com are the (only?) us distributors for Crispi - and they're great to deal with - if anyone wants to get sone of these stateside I'd give them a shout
Those look great. If I didn't have and love Alaskas, I'd be all over these new Crispi boots.
There seemed to be some room between the Stetind and Svartisen - I couldn't choose which way to go (or with Alfa). Hopefully, these are a nice compromise for those that want something in the middle.
Yeah I guess some people don't like the skeletons and some people have issues with heel retention. Crispi seems to be catering to your every whim in terms of boot customization. I highly suspect they are trying to appease the Scandi market.
Fey Bros are great to deal with. Bought my first pair of Svartisen from them, and would have bought others but they didn't have the sizes and they have limited stock. Don't know if they will be up for importing these boots - the only one I know they were importing was the Svartisen 75mm (I bought my BC version from France).
All-in-all it was actually CHEAPER to buy from France BUT if you have to send them back for a different size... ouch! I knew my sizing when I bought my BC, so no issue - but it's worth paying a few more bucks from a local importer for return/fit issues if you have the option.