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02-26-2016, 03:51 AM | #1 |
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If it's waterproof boots you want, try to get a pair with the IMPRAPERM markings. I believe it's a German company (try googling impraperm) They really do work, and never let any water in.
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02-26-2016, 09:47 AM | #2 | |
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One boot has developed a very slight leak and I just want to fix that. I did try a spray on coating to stop the leak but it didn't last too long. All I really need is to waterproof what I have in case I get caught in the rain. That said, I plan on being a sunshine rider only but preparation for the unexpected is always a good thing. The Velcro top fastener started to loose it's grip and I had the local shoe repair fellow add a couple button snaps to solve the problem. As for everyday shoe wear I hunt down a pair of New Balance shoes. They offer wider shoes that fit but that intails many miles and hours of searching to and fro for a pair in stock to try on. I have fallen arches and also need an arch supports in my shoes so that complicates matters a bit. |
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