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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2466884" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>The Thor is going to have a much stiffer sole, certainly more so than the Salomon. They also don't have a Vibram brand sole which is probably why they are cheaper than some of Crispi's comparable offerings. I would still go with the Wyoming over these for your application.</p><p></p><p> Crispis are heavier because they are Italian made and are built better, will give you get more foot protection, wear resistance, ankle support, and tread life.. The Salomons are going to have that no break it feel because they are lightweight and made in China or Vietnam. They will feel amazing on a established dirt trail, but you will have to replace them a lot sooner, and you are not going to be as happy side hilling or on adverse terrain.</p><p></p><p>Can't speak to the Kenetreks, but as a company they are well regarded. Depending on what style of boot you are getting from them, they are made in Italy, China, or Romania.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2466884, member: 113623"] The Thor is going to have a much stiffer sole, certainly more so than the Salomon. They also don't have a Vibram brand sole which is probably why they are cheaper than some of Crispi's comparable offerings. I would still go with the Wyoming over these for your application. Crispis are heavier because they are Italian made and are built better, will give you get more foot protection, wear resistance, ankle support, and tread life.. The Salomons are going to have that no break it feel because they are lightweight and made in China or Vietnam. They will feel amazing on a established dirt trail, but you will have to replace them a lot sooner, and you are not going to be as happy side hilling or on adverse terrain. Can't speak to the Kenetreks, but as a company they are well regarded. Depending on what style of boot you are getting from them, they are made in Italy, China, or Romania. [/QUOTE]
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