I've had these out enough times to do an honest review. Finally found what I think is the perfect Sept Elk huntin boot.
I first tried the Thors. Loved the fit and feel of them. But, when I finally got a few miles on them, I would get a lot of side knee fatigue. The soles on the Thors are just too narrow for me. Felt like I was hiking on ice skates. I'm 6'1" 200 lbs. I have a narrow foot, but even so, the Thor sole was just too narrow.
IMO the Summit is as comfortable as the thor, but with the a wider sole. I have the most pussy feet known to man, and 90% of the boots I've tried give me blisters. Not the Summit. They have that sneaker feel, like the Thor does, but I can hike miles in the Summit with no foot or knee fatigue. They are the perfect stiffness for inclines and hiking with weight, but not too stiff that you get foot fatigue.
Hope this review helps someone....
I first tried the Thors. Loved the fit and feel of them. But, when I finally got a few miles on them, I would get a lot of side knee fatigue. The soles on the Thors are just too narrow for me. Felt like I was hiking on ice skates. I'm 6'1" 200 lbs. I have a narrow foot, but even so, the Thor sole was just too narrow.
IMO the Summit is as comfortable as the thor, but with the a wider sole. I have the most pussy feet known to man, and 90% of the boots I've tried give me blisters. Not the Summit. They have that sneaker feel, like the Thor does, but I can hike miles in the Summit with no foot or knee fatigue. They are the perfect stiffness for inclines and hiking with weight, but not too stiff that you get foot fatigue.
Hope this review helps someone....