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Guy wrote:
In The Beginning: snip Anyhow...Has anyone had much experience with the new rubber soled wading boots? Seems a lot of metal studs will be needed for traction in place of felt soles. Any ideas such as a meshy sponge type of synthetic that won't transport parasites (Not defined as felt)? ... I've worn the Chota RockLoc soles and the newer Dual Density ATX100 soles on their Caney Fork shoe. Neither one is worth a damn without the studs. So far as I know no one on roff, or anywhere else, has discovered a suitable alternative to felt. I'd certainly be interested to know if anyone ever does. -- Slip slidin' away Ken Fortenberry |
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On Jun 8, 5:32*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Guy wrote: In The Beginning: snip Anyhow...Has anyone had much experience with the new rubber soled wading boots? Seems a lot of metal studs will be needed for traction in place of felt soles. Any ideas such as a meshy sponge type of synthetic that won't transport parasites (Not defined as felt)? ... I've worn the Chota RockLoc soles and the newer Dual Density ATX100 soles on their Caney Fork shoe. Neither one is worth a damn without the studs. So far as I know no one on roff, or anywhere else, has discovered a suitable alternative to felt. I'd certainly be interested to know if anyone ever does. -- Slip slidin' away Ken Fortenberry Mine are the Caney Fork. Frank Reid |
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On Jun 8, 6:32*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Guy wrote: In The Beginning: snip Anyhow...Has anyone had much experience with the new rubber soled wading boots? Seems a lot of metal studs will be needed for traction in place of felt soles. Any ideas such as a meshy sponge type of synthetic that won't transport parasites (Not defined as felt)? ... I've worn the Chota RockLoc soles and the newer Dual Density ATX100 soles on their Caney Fork shoe. Neither one is worth a damn without the studs. So far as I know no one on roff, or anywhere else, has discovered a suitable alternative to felt. I'd certainly be interested to know if anyone ever does. -- Slip slidin' away Ken Fortenberry Thanks Ken. Sounds like studs are the answer. Hopefully someone will come up with a good alternative. Guy |
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