Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 10:59 AM
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delaney
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Don't know but your comment makes me shake my head. On another site there was the debate between Lacross and Muck boots regarding which were warmer and which were more durable. Many thought the Muck boots didn't last as long but your comment Yaz about the 2 year old Lacross makes me wonder. Post up with whatever you find works on sealing them.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 11:04 AM
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Dave, I'm hard on stuff, and my boots get worn on a daily basis. I have an uninulated pair, a 800 gram pair, and a 1000 gram pair. They all double as hunting/farm work boots in the fall, winter and spring. So, using me a guage on how well they hold up is probably not a good indicator. BUT, 2 years old and check/stress cracking is not good.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 01:01 PM
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Ive worn LaCRosse Burlys for many years and never found anything that will patch them. If they leak I pitch them and buy another pair. Good luck! h.h.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 01:14 PM
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delaney
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Well you guys are just full of boot "sunshine". I'm looking to get something in the 1500 gram range, or close to it, as the toes just won't stay warm anymore with the blood pressure meds, and old age. The other site suggested that the Muck boots are heavy and wear out quickly but are supposedly warmer than the Lacross which are supposedly lighter and wear longer. Geez, who knows. Until this thread, the waterfowl guys had me leaning towards Lacross but now I'm rethinking the Muck boots.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 01:54 PM
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Dave...take at look a Rocky Boots they offer some good stuff http://www.rockyboots.com/default.aspx
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 06:05 PM
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LACROSSE is the only way to go. I will NEVER own another pair of rocky boots..
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/04/2013 06:12 PM
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Originally posted by fullrut: LACROSSE is the only way to go. I will NEVER own another pair of rocky boots.. +1 for LaCrosse. That and Meindl are the best! NOT a Rocky fan either!
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/05/2013 04:10 AM
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Add me to the Muck camp. Woody Elites are the most comfortable boot I have ever owned. Mine have worn well and that is taking care of them, only use they get is from the truck to the stand and back. Camo wore off on the toe, but everytime I slide into them I wonder what I was doing before these boots.
Dave..you probably already know this, but we added a carpet swatch to every stand a few years ago. It dramatically helped with cold feet. Putting another layer between your feet and that cold metal stand really helped.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/05/2013 06:51 AM
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Yaz, sorry for what ended up a kind of thread hijack. Thanks for all the comments guys.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/05/2013 07:25 AM
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Is that because vulcanized rubber and the insulation materials don't combine well? Please do let us know about the 3M marine, as I've got three pairs of boots here that have been shelved because of leaks.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/06/2013 09:24 AM
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I only use my boots for hunting, but I wonder why I did not go with Muck boots before, never have cold feet, just the opposite if it is over 50 degrees and 4 years and no leaks at all. Feels like wearing tennis shoes! I just wear pants down over the tops to protect the upper. Deer in Switzerland county smell you no matter what you do, spray pants legs with scent spray....when I remember.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/06/2013 03:35 PM
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Originally posted by hornharvester: Originally posted by Weedhopper: [b] Must be that corrosive cow poop... Might be something to that......??? h.h. [/b]That very well could be a true statement.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/11/2013 03:08 PM
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Did whatever you used work?
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/11/2013 05:49 PM
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Originally posted by delaney: Did whatever you used work? Dave, I used the 5200. It takes 7 days to cure. I cut small patches out of a pair that was too far gone to save. I put a glob of 5200 on the tears and put a layer on the patch. Let it sit for 24 hours to tack up a bit. This stuff is SLLLOOOOWWWWW to cure. After 24 hours, i put the patches on, and it still wasn't tacky enough to hold. Pulled the patches off, and waited another day to put the patches back on. this time the patches stuck. I then went around the patch on the outside edge with the 5200 to taper the edge of the patch so it wouldn't catch, and peel off. I'll wear them at the end of the week to see how well it does. These rips are the uppers coming apart from the lower at the ankle. High stress area. If it works there, then it should work anywhere on the boot. Its a PIA, but beats paying another $140.00 for another pair if it works. I looked at the Mucks today. They look to be built a little better as far as not having as many seams in the high stress areas. If these LaCross boots keep falling apart on me, I guess I'll try a couple pairs of the Mucks.
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/11/2013 06:16 PM
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/11/2013 07:40 PM
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Originally posted by moRaCK: Curios to see if this works, I am tired of wearing plastic bags over my socks to keep them dry.Can't get over a year out of LaCross. Not supposed to wear them during the fire runs bro...
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Re: Boot patches?
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02/14/2013 05:12 PM
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Good! I'll try this on some boots on the shelf in the garage. Thanks Yaz.
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