Got some Rockie snake boots that seem to allow water to seep through the nylon now. Anybody know a good product to waterproof them again
Call Rocky & ask them. They should know what will work best.
Bob
I scotchguard the heck outta my mesh running shous and it works ok. Maybe it will work on snakeboots.
I've always just used the silicone waterproofing spray like you buy at Walmart. I've found all the Cordura boots, even those with Gore-Tex will eventually leak if you don't spray them regularly.
I have owned 4 pairs of snake boots over the years. ALL of them have leaked, even though 3 of the 4 were 'name' brand boots and they all clearly had "Waterproof" prominently on the label. I finally decided just to ignore it, even though it is irritating as heck. Apparently, the technology just hasn't progressed enough for companies to be able to make a waterproof boot that is also snake proof !
However, a greater concern exists in my mind. For these 4 companies to proclaim so boldly on the label that a boot is waterproof, a claim very easy for a buyer to test, when i have found my 4 pairs were not, raises the question that the boots might not be 100% snake proof! That would be something much less easily tested by a buyer.
Obenauf's heavy duty leather preservative . $15.25 for 8oz jar, worked like a champ on my danners. Just follow directions, I had to reapply twice last year but I went a lot & my boots have endured many seasons deer & turkey ( I hate snakes!) . There is enough in that jar for many years for you & 3 or 4 of your buddies. We barley knocked a dent in the one I have. Russell moccasin has it on their web sight. Hope this helps Dale.
Jellyhead, all of my snake boots have been the fabric-looking type (kevlar??), not the leather style. This material you mention work on fabric-style?
Obenauf has a website and material on youtube put up by the company and others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33H4pEfyS-0
Consider Nikwax, Granger, and Cadillac products. You may want to look around on REI's website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZCfVCK1l94
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rrvVQUX4iA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jGMAAixszI
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Quote from: Neill_Prater on January 22, 2013, 12:38:43 AM
I've always just used the silicone waterproofing spray like you buy at Walmart. I've found all the Cordura boots, even those with Gore-Tex will eventually leak if you don't spray them regularly.
I have the Rocky Snake boots as well and by season 2 they were letting some water in even just walking across fields in the morning dew.
I sprayed about a whole can of scotchguard on them and haven't had a problem in a year.
I did some reading, nothing really made suggestions but they did say that you can clog the pours of the gortex.
basically it said that the exterior nylon will let water absorb, then hit the gortex. The gortex is waterproof, but if you treat it with the wrong stuff, the pores clog and your feets sweat cant get out of the gortex, there by making it feel like you have wet feet.
Thanks gents, I think Im gonna try some of whats mentioned. Aqua seal also makes a Seam sealing product. i use their wader repairs on my duck waders and its the best ive used, so i think the seam seal may be good to.
Pulling this old topic back up as my Rocky snake boots have also started leaving me with wet feet after crossing dew laden fields. I saw Scotchguard. Did anyone else find a product they really liked?
Full grain leather hikers with turtle skin snake gaiters is the way to go in my opinion. I've never heard of a snake boot that didn't leak.
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Gore Tex breathable function is minimal at best!
I know guys who mixed silicone caulk and thinner to seal boots, some guys went crazy over clogging the gore Tex, who gives a chit of it leaks anyway!
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I have heard others in the past suggest waterproof socks. Not sure if that would be an option?
I use Salomon mid goretex hikers with Dans Hunting Gear snake gaiters. Can't beat it. When it's cooler, I use the hikers with regular camo Kenetrek gaiters. Also very good option.
When it's extremely wet I just use my heavy under Armour rubber knee boots and make sure I use mole skin on my heels as they blister me if I don't.
Check out the Dans Hunting gear snake gaiters. They run small/tight FYI on the sizing.