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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2013, 02:21:29 PM »
I cannot get more than 3 years out of any boot it seems.  Danners would fall apart and now I wear Irish setter elk hunter 600gr and I like them but I wear holes in the soles after 3years.  :bash: Might try the USA made Danner Rain forest next?

I'd get away from Danners if it were me. Seems like everyone has problems with them. I've been using the same Meindl Perfekt hunters I bought from the bargain cave at Cabelas about 5 years ago. I paid +/- $69 for them. No leaks. They've done the high hunt a couple times, a couple hundred miles worth of general hiking, been to the top of Mt Adams, and I wear them a lot for every day use too.
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2013, 11:17:59 PM »
GORE is junk!! it has no shelf life! its not made to be bent or creased! tell me how that applies to boots or clothing?If you put a pair of Gore lined anything next to a stove or a fire to dry you might as well kiss it goodbye..A gore rep told me this... that high heat will ruin Gore and its waterproofing almost immediately. My best logic with Gore in boots is to buy extremely stiff boots that are hard to crease such as Meindls  :chuckle: and they will stay waterproof longer

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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2013, 12:57:38 AM »
Obenaufs for waterproofing. I use them on my Danner's. Water just beads right off. Like someone said, Two or three thick layers drying in between each one. Then get the oil for out and about. Re-oil them in between re-applying the wax.
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #18 on: January 13, 2014, 12:35:58 PM »
Yep, obenaufs is awesome...I use my wife's hair dryer and the oven...Danners are awesome too by the way. Only boot Ill ever buy, if they wear out send them in and Danner will rebuild them.
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2014, 12:55:05 PM »
I love Danner boots, but you have to buy the made in USA ones.  Which means you are gonna spend $300+. There is a night and day difference between them and their china garbage.  The Pronghorn isn't half as comfortable as the USA made boots and only last half as long.  I get about 6 -7 years out of the USA boots before the Gore-tex starts leaking.  But I only use them 2-3 weeks a year.  I do most of my scouting in light hikers.

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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #20 on: January 13, 2014, 08:50:11 PM »
If $69 boots lasted more than a season, be happy. Toss them and buy a new pair. I thought gore tex in boots sucked until I quit buying cheap boots.   It's a craftsmanship thing, like most other things. Y get what you pay for, to an extent, anyway

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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2014, 09:21:32 PM »
I forgot to mention how comfortable Danner boots are sometimes when I get home from work or from hunting I want to leave them on because they feel so good on my feet
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #22 on: January 13, 2014, 09:31:47 PM »

If $69 boots lasted more than a season, be happy. Toss them and buy a new pair. I thought gore tex in boots sucked until I quit buying cheap boots.   It's a craftsmanship thing, like most other things. Y get what you pay for, to an extent, anyway
Not sure if you're referring to my comment about my $69 bargain cave boots. They're normally ~$200 or so...not sure why they were in the cave. Someone on here posted about them on sale and I scrambled to get a pair before they were sold out.
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #23 on: January 13, 2014, 09:47:44 PM »
Best "waterproof" boots I have ever had were a Redwing/Irish Setter double leather boot. Two layers of leather and lightly insulated. Wore them for years. Still have a basically brand new pair waiting in my gear for me.... They discontinued them, but the owner here in Lacey picked up a couple at some other stores for me, knew I would buy them... :chuckle:

These leather boots had no goretex or liner, just leather and the tad bit of insulation, still  the best "waterproof" boot I have ever owned. Probably due to the dual layers. I would treat them with multiple coats of silicone spray and they would last through an elk season and not leak through....

Only problem with the boot, was their weight. (and cost...darned expensive for the day)

I would always wear the more broken in pair for the normal days of hunting, then break out the newest best shape pair for wet weather. Might as well protect what you have... I always have footwear options at camp.
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #24 on: January 14, 2014, 07:32:50 AM »
It was just a general comment, jackelope. All the cheap regular piece boots I've bought have leaked and none of the expensive I've bought have ever leaked.  They last longer and you can usually resole them, so the expensive boots are cheaper in the long run.

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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #25 on: January 14, 2014, 07:42:56 AM »
10-4.
I'm curious to know what re-soling costs. Is it cost effective?
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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #26 on: January 14, 2014, 06:11:22 PM »
A couple weeks ago I had my Red Wing boots resolved with Vibram soles for $90. He did a good job and they don't leak.

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Re: resealing boots
« Reply #27 on: January 14, 2014, 07:26:34 PM »
10-4.
I'm curious to know what re-soling costs. Is it cost effective?

I would say yes it can be cost effective.

I have resoled probably four sets over the years, and observed great results. I was spending only about 70$ resoling $230 boots, but that was probably 8 years ago. Got good mileage from the boots then. Never exhausted the new soles. I would usually have them cap the toes over while they re-soled the boot. Stiffened it up a bit and made it a tad heavier, but would extend boot life a good bit.
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