Putting new soles on muck boots?
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 5:55 pm
I've got two pair of the neoprene-lined muck boots from The Muck Boot Company. Love them and use them all the time for barn work. With our unforgiving soils, the soles wear through before the remainder of the boot is ready to die. The holes in the soles have become "problematic", i.e. poop-stained socks, shavings lodged in the cracks, etc!
Does anyone know of a product or method to successfully apply some type of a rubberized material to the bottom of my muck boots so I can eek out perhaps another year's use?
I hate to ditch these boots (I'm the perpetual reuse/recycle/repurpose type ) and have thought about using some of the spray-on truck bed liner stuff that I have in the bed of my Gator and my truck, although it might be too rigid for a boot sole. I've thought about getting some of those Futi shoe covers (I have a pair-- too small) that are neoprene and stretch over show boots, too.
Suggestions/recommendations welcome!
Does anyone know of a product or method to successfully apply some type of a rubberized material to the bottom of my muck boots so I can eek out perhaps another year's use?
I hate to ditch these boots (I'm the perpetual reuse/recycle/repurpose type ) and have thought about using some of the spray-on truck bed liner stuff that I have in the bed of my Gator and my truck, although it might be too rigid for a boot sole. I've thought about getting some of those Futi shoe covers (I have a pair-- too small) that are neoprene and stretch over show boots, too.
Suggestions/recommendations welcome!