McNETT® - Essentials for AdventureTM

Boot Tips

  • Eliminate Odor from Footwear

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    • Deodorize Boots

      Deodorize Boots

      To remove foul odors from boots and shoes, spray with ReviveX® Footwear Odor Eliminator Spray. Thoroughly spray all surfaces – inside and out, including the tongue where odor causing bacteria likes to hide.

    • Deodorize Sandals

      Deodorize Sandals

      Eliminate strong water sandal odors by scrubbing the footbed in a sink or bucket of MiraZyme™ treated water. Allow to dry (the MiraZyme microbes work as the sandal dries) then put them in the freezer overnight to eliminate any last traces of “funk”.

  • Repairing Torn Boot Panels

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    • Repairing Torn Panels

      Step 1:

      Repair torn leather and fabric panels with Freesole. Carefully apply Freesole to both sides of torn area with brush. Press to close and hold in place with clear packing tape overnight.

  • Making a Toe Cap

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    • Making a Toe Cap

      Step 1:

      Climbers and hikers create tough toe caps with Freesole to protect boots from sharp rocks and crampons.
      Start with a clean, dry boot. Stuff newspaper tightly inside the boot toe area. Apply tape tightly across toe to create straight edge. Lightly sand the toe area with sandpaper, then buff aggressively with a rag dipped in rubbing alcohol. Allow to dry and buff a second time with rubbing alcohol.

    • Making a Toe Cap

      Step 2:

      Paint the surface with Freesole. Be sure to cover all areas between the sole and the tape. Freesole will self level and become smooth.

    • Making a Toe Cap

      Step 3:

      Wait 45 minutes, then peel off tape. Do not leave tape on longer! Allow your new toe cap to cure completely overnight.

  • Boot Choice Tip

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    • Heavyweight Boot

      Mountaineering boots are built with the roughest terrain and wettest conditions in mind. These boots may use full-grain leather and often include Gore-Tex® fabric for maximum dryness. Weatherproofing: Use ReviveX Leather Gel Water Repellent

  • Boot Choice Tip

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    • Medium Boot

      Mid-weight hiking & backpacking boots are generally made with full-grain leather for added support and durability. Many feature Gore-Tex® fabric for added comfort. Weatherproofing: Use ReviveX Leather Spray Water Repellent

  • Boot Choice Tip

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    • Lightweight Boot

      Lightweight hiking boots are generally made with nubuck, suede, nylon or Gore-Tex®  fabric. Weatherproofing: Use ReviveX® Nubuck, Suede & Fabric Spray Water Repellent

  • Boot Use Tip

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    • Heavy Duty Boot

      TRUE OR FALSE?
      Heavy duty mountain boots are obsolete for backpacking.
       
      True. But while the ultralight backpacking crowd (carrying 20 lb. packs) get by on trails using trail running shoes or even good sport sandals, most folks carrying heavier loads should have some ankle support. Well-made light hikers with a 3/4 or full-height ankle collar are usually enough for moderate loads on most trails.

  • Boot Sole Tip

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    • Boot Sole Delamination

      TRUE OR FALSE?
      Campfires cause boot sole delaminations?
       
      True. Sitting at the campfire with your feet towards the fire may make you comfortably warm, but your boot soles could be close to melting. This can easily cause failure of the
      sole’s glue bond. If your boot soles are peeling, use Freesole® Urethane Adhesive for
      a permanent fix.

  • Boot Lacing Tip

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    • Boot Tip

      Relieve pressure and give your boots a custom fit with these lacing tricks. 1. Use “Skip Lacing” to take pressure off sensitive areas 2. Use the “Double Wrap” to have different levels of tightness on upper and lower sections of the boot.

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

  • Iron-On Repairs

    Iron-On Repairs

    Iron Mend™ Iron-On Fabric Repair Patch provides strong, flexible, long lasting repairs for neoprene. Use Iron Mend to reinforce and repair high stress areas on your suit, including knees, elbows, under arm and around the zipper.
  • Boot Choice Tip

    Boot Choice Tip

    Mid-weight hiking & backpacking boots are generally made with full-grain leather for added support and durability. Many feature Gore-Tex® fabric for added comfort. Weatherproofing: Use ReviveX Leather Spray Water Repellent