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Snake boots, which ones are you using and why ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Packrat 6" data-source="post: 1577098" data-attributes="member: 80288"><p><em>[I've broke in several pair of Justin Snake boots and they're real easy to break in:</em></p><p><em>Put them on and stand in ankle deep water in the bathtub until they're wet through and through....then wear them until noon or so and then put on dry socks and wear them until they dry....then treat them with Obenaufs Heavy Duty beeswax....wear them a couple of days and then treat them with Obenaufs Oil.</em></p><p><em>After wearing them wet until dry, they'll fit to your feet and the beeswax and oil will soften them to be extremely comfortable! I've done this for all of my boots for many many years and have shown this to many of my hunters who are Amazed! Even on boots that they're about to throw away! I repeat the beeswax and oil every year.... keeps them waterproof and soft!]</em></p><p></p><p>stx,</p><p>Now you tell me! Was just following the old Army way of soaking them and walking them til they are dry. They still weigh a ton though and if hiking the hills and brush, prefer something lighter! But thanks, will try to remember this, however anymore have trouble remembering my own name, let alone address and phone number! My lady friend wants me to wear a chain around my neck with all this data on a tag in case I get lost! ....LOL</p><p><img src="https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>I have nothing against politicians, just think everybody ought to own one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packrat 6, post: 1577098, member: 80288"] [I][I’ve broke in several pair of Justin Snake boots and they’re real easy to break in: Put them on and stand in ankle deep water in the bathtub until they’re wet through and through....then wear them until noon or so and then put on dry socks and wear them until they dry....then treat them with Obenaufs Heavy Duty beeswax....wear them a couple of days and then treat them with Obenaufs Oil. After wearing them wet until dry, they’ll fit to your feet and the beeswax and oil will soften them to be extremely comfortable! I’ve done this for all of my boots for many many years and have shown this to many of my hunters who are Amazed! Even on boots that they’re about to throw away! I repeat the beeswax and oil every year.... keeps them waterproof and soft!][/I] stx, Now you tell me! Was just following the old Army way of soaking them and walking them til they are dry. They still weigh a ton though and if hiking the hills and brush, prefer something lighter! But thanks, will try to remember this, however anymore have trouble remembering my own name, let alone address and phone number! My lady friend wants me to wear a chain around my neck with all this data on a tag in case I get lost! ....LOL [IMG]https://www.longrangehunting.com/data/attachments/41/41149-a432c823d5071b98b3691a8c1814bc84.jpg[/IMG] I have nothing against politicians, just think everybody ought to own one! [/QUOTE]
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