Snow sticking to shoe soles
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| briner1. 02. 2009 20:29:01 |
Hello. Dry snow sticks to the sole of the shoes (Garmont Tover). Especially on the heels. Please advise what to do. Kind regards and safe steps.
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| viharnik2. 02. 2009 06:46:55 |
The Stolp shoes according to us are, by the assessment of mountaineers (foreign forums), highly valued and perform very well during long mixed climbing. They are comfortable and stable. Your case is rare, because the factory itself, when making the sole profile, also provides for snow shedding. If you have impregnation Gore-Tex spray at home, try spraying it on the sole. It must work, because it also repels snow and raindrops. Lp
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| briner2. 02. 2009 19:08:38 |
Thanks for the advice. We'll try tonight after the fresh snow. WE'LL REPORT HOW IT PERFORMS
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| briner4. 02. 2009 17:46:20 |
The matter is partially remedied, but snow still sticks to me, though not in such quantity. But I can say that I'm somewhat disappointed with the shoes regarding winter conditions. With old or previous alpine boots I didn't have this problem. I'll turn to the seller (IGLU) to ask what to do in this case. Shoes are only five months old. If someone has a similar experience and how they solved it, I'd ask for advice. To Viharnik best thanks for the info. NICE GREETING AND SAFE STEP
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