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Criggster 08-30-2006 02:20 PM

Conditioning Leather Boots
 
I just bought a pair of all leather hunting boots, and was wondering what do you use to condition them? I just got back from a shoe store and found that everything they had smells strong. I used to use mink oil and snow seal when I was younger, but that stuff smells strong.

Rebel Hog 08-30-2006 02:24 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 

ORIGINAL: Criggster

I just bought a pair of all leather hunting boots, and was wondering what do you use to condition them? I just got back from a shoe store and found that everything they had smells strong. I used to use mink oil and snow seal when I was younger, but that stuff smells strong.
Mineral Oil

timbercruiser 08-30-2006 05:24 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
I always rub on a thick layer of Sno-Proof and take the hair dryer to it. Just melt it in till it won't hold any more.

NyDeer 08-30-2006 06:28 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 

ORIGINAL: timbercruiser

I always rub on a thick layer of Sno-Proof and take the hair dryer to it. Just melt it in till it won't hold any more.
I'll second Timbercruiser, exactly how I've done it.

kevin1 08-30-2006 07:14 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
I no longer buy leather hunting boots , but when I did I used mink oil exclusively. Yes , it has a strong smell , but it smells a lot more natural to a deer than any of the other choices mentioned . Which is more likely to spook deer , something they smell almost daily or something that smells like humans created it ?

bugsNbows 08-31-2006 05:14 AM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
On the leather tops of my Schnees, I use Montana pitch-blend leather dressing. It's a great product and smells like a pine tree to me. You put in on and use a hair dryer to melt in. If interested, it can be found on the Schnees site or from Montana Pitch Blend Products 1-800 728 0970

Fletch NY 08-31-2006 02:23 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
I go with the Sno Seal product as well and heat the boots up and melt it in. The strong smell disapates almost within minutes.

liquidorange 09-01-2006 06:29 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
i almost never use leather for hunting but have worn many different types for work through the years.ive gone through quite a few pairs of herman survivors,timberlands, and smith boots. if your talking about treating them i never found anything that great. snow seal is o.k. but doesnt last all that long. you apply it and then hit it with a hair dryer to melt it in. i think its mostly bee-s wax. ive herd of people using boiled bear fat too. as far as breaking them in i was told the quick way is to get them wet and wear them for a couple hours. i dont know if that works. i guess the idea is that the boot will form to your foot and then dry in the same form as your foot.

wyotimberghost 09-04-2006 03:02 PM

RE: Conditioning Leather Boots
 
I love Skidmore's "Cowboy Edition" leather cream. It works great, plus its made here in Laramie.


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