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My useless tip of the week.
You know I love Rocky boots, and buy nothing else. The only problem I' ve ever had is the fact that the strings fray after a very short period of time. I' ve remedied this by using " shrink tubes" from the electrical field. They are made for covering splices, but work great on ropes or anyhing like that. You can buy almost any size, and when applied, they remain flexible. You just slip them over the item, and apply some heat in order to shrink them. You can buy them at any decent hardware store. Just my two cents!
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RE: My useless tip of the week.
Another good use for heat shrink, is to use it on your arrow rest. It quiets the noise made when drawing an arrow.
And, just so you know, I HATE Rocky boots, anyone need a pair of size 13' s? |
RE: My useless tip of the week.
good tips
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RE: My useless tip of the week.
I have to say that I have recently become a fan of Rocky also. I happend upon a sale and could not pass up a pair of blizzard stalkers for 50 bucks. The 3 1/2 feet of snow that we got a couple of weeks ago put them to the test. Not once did my feet get wet or get cold. I' d have to give these a thumbs up.
Thanks for the tip Hale87! |
RE: My useless tip of the week.
I to love rocky' s. I have a pair of hikers that are great. As someone that hunts mostly upland, I have found that I really like the generation by Irish setter. They are not the lightest boots, but the tradeoff is a waterproof, gore-tex, thinsulate boot that isn' t to hot in hot weather and yet kept my feet warm in the cold as well. JMHO
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RE: My useless tip of the week.
I would think if one is able to offord the Rockies, you could fork out a couple bucks for some new laces. Probably cheaper than the shrink tube anyways.:D
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