Crispi Thor durability???

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It’s been a few years but did crispy ever address the durability issues on these boots. I had a pair several years ago which were awesome but they lasted less than a year.

Has anybody recently given the new version a try? Are they more durable or the same?

Thanks!
 
I've got 2 seasons so far on mine - this is for deer/elk/antelope/upland hunts plus scouting in them. I haven't hunted in any uber extreme terrain but so far they are holding up just fine and still waterproof.
 
I bought a pair in the spring or summer of 2020 and used them through the 2023 season. Used them year round didn’t & have any issues.
I wasn’t the biggest fan of the fit or the laces but they held up great. Probably had close to 800 miles on them before I noticed leaking & the sole split from the rest of the boot.

Frankly my experience with Crispi boots has only been great.
 
Interesting, I have 3 pairs of Crispi boots (not specifically the Thors) and all have been absolute mosters in terms of holding up. The Briksdals not nearly as much so as the all leather guides but all have been champs. I would have assumed the Thors would have been very similar to the Briksdals.
 
I'm about to get another pair to replace the ones I bought just before these blew out:

 
Not sure how new you’re talking, but I junked a pair in like 2023 after using for a few years. The goretex bootie split along the outside of the ball of my right foot and the boots leaked like crocs after that. And the soles were worn down like racing slicks. But they were comfy and looked used but not hammered.
 
I’ll amen to Crispi insoles, but IME Crispi has the best laces on the market
The ones on the Thor2 break right where they go thru that loop before lace up. I used paracord to get more time on my last pair. Broke within 2 weeks of each other. I'm going to get a new pair or switch to paracord before my next trip.
 
The ones on the Thor2 break right where they go thru that loop before lace up. I used paracord to get more time on my last pair. Broke within 2 weeks of each other. I'm going to get a new pair or switch to paracord before my next trip.
Interesting, Crispi laces (including The Thor) have been the only laces I haven’t ever broke in use
 
Not sure how new you’re talking, but I junked a pair in like 2023 after using for a few years. The goretex bootie split along the outside of the ball of my right foot and the boots leaked like crocs after that. And the soles were worn down like racing slicks. But they were comfy and looked used but not hammered.
That's sort of what I'm talking about. I had a pair back in ~2018, the soles were worn down to nothing after a summer of hiking in them. I loved most things about the boot though.
 
That's sort of what I'm talking about. I had a pair back in ~2018, the soles were worn down to nothing after a summer of hiking in them. I loved most things about the boot though.
Yeah it’s their claw sole, they’re open about the fact that it doesn’t last well. If that’s your concern then no they haven’t changed to a different vibram sole so you’ll fight the same issues.
 
Its wet and muddy here.

Once they get soaked the whole boot changes.
Very interesting. I’ve had mine in some actual torrentially wet conditions in the nastiest red clay mud imaginable and don’t seem to fight these issues. I do dry them out afterwards and scrub them to get the mud out of the material and laces but still.

I’m not saying you’re lying, I’m just saying I haven’t had the same experiences.
 
Yeah it’s their claw sole, they’re open about the fact that it doesn’t last well. If that’s your concern then no they haven’t changed to a different vibram sole so you’ll fight the same issues.
Ok that answers my question, thank you!!!

On another note, are there any other lightweight, stiff boots like the Thor worth looking at?
 
Ok that answers my question, thank you!!!

On another note, are there any other lightweight, stiff boots like the Thor worth looking at?
I know Hanwag makes some stiff options, but I’m not sure how lightweight they are.

Crispi also makes the Altitude, which is basically a leather Thor with a Vibram outsole. If you like Crispi that would be my suggestion.
 
I know Hanwag makes some stiff options, but I’m not sure how lightweight they are.

Crispi also makes the Altitude, which is basically a leather Thor with a Vibram outsole. If you like Crispi that would be my suggestion.
I have Crispi guides, I like them but I'm not brand loyal to Crispi. I'll check out the altitudes, I mostly am looking for a lighter, less bulky boot that still has good support. The Thor has that but I just wore them out so fast that I can't justify doing it again.
 
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