Posted by Nancy Howell on May 14, 2012 at 06:21:48 from (144.162.48.67):
Boots get a passing grade on comfort. Wore them most of the day Sat. Steel cap never pinched, no rubbing or discomfort.
Boots didn't do so well for being waterproof. We had rain Friday and Friday night. Sat. was cool and overcast. Grass was very wet. Pant legs were wet almost to the knee. Water eventually seeped in and feet, socks were wet.
Put the boots in the oven at very low "warm" setting and eventually got them dry. They were soaked through. Cleaned them up with a soft brush, getting all sand and debris out of the stitching, seams and tongue gusset.
Put them back in the oven to get them warm. Then applied a good dressing, don't remember the name, but its supposed to condition and waterproof.
Worked the dressing into the stitching and seams with an old toothbrush while the boots were warm. Rubbed it in with my fingers other places.
Put the boots back in the oven to make sure the dressing absorbed well.
We'll see what happens next time grass is real wet.
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