Hello chaps.
As you have probably guessed by the thread title i've come for a bit of advice on my boots..
They are bloody fantastic pieces of kit (the most important piece you can have in the woods I think), anyway, I wouldn't say they are getting battered - they're still in very good condition. However, I have been worrying about the join between the leather and the rubber rim around the foot and the join inbetween. Perhaps some pictures might help you understand what I mean..
Before I've just worn shoes/boots until they've completely fallen apart then just bought new ones. But these ones are SO comfy, they've been with me up Snowdon, to Europe and have sentimental value.. ok, shut it. I wear them every day as a posty and they have more than proved their comfort and worth but when it rains, they get wet and due to the gaps.. they soak up water like nobodies business.
So does anyone have any useful ideas about solutions?
I have considered Gorilla glue but am not sure about how that would react to leather and also how flexible it is when dried. You see I would need something that dries "rubbery" so it could flex with the boot when I bend my foot.. That brought me on to looking at a product called "Shoe Goo", which looks ok and has good reviews. Do any bushcrafters have any experience with it? Or any other bright ideas?
Do hope you can help!
Cheers, Smith
As you have probably guessed by the thread title i've come for a bit of advice on my boots..
They are bloody fantastic pieces of kit (the most important piece you can have in the woods I think), anyway, I wouldn't say they are getting battered - they're still in very good condition. However, I have been worrying about the join between the leather and the rubber rim around the foot and the join inbetween. Perhaps some pictures might help you understand what I mean..
Before I've just worn shoes/boots until they've completely fallen apart then just bought new ones. But these ones are SO comfy, they've been with me up Snowdon, to Europe and have sentimental value.. ok, shut it. I wear them every day as a posty and they have more than proved their comfort and worth but when it rains, they get wet and due to the gaps.. they soak up water like nobodies business.
So does anyone have any useful ideas about solutions?
I have considered Gorilla glue but am not sure about how that would react to leather and also how flexible it is when dried. You see I would need something that dries "rubbery" so it could flex with the boot when I bend my foot.. That brought me on to looking at a product called "Shoe Goo", which looks ok and has good reviews. Do any bushcrafters have any experience with it? Or any other bright ideas?
Do hope you can help!
Cheers, Smith