Reddit reviews Vibram Rubber Half Soles Replacement, No Color, Size Large
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One pairBlack colorNon slippery, waterproof rubber half solesSize is 5 x 7 inches each oneGood for even the bigest size shoe.
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someone either stuck on DIY or had put on for them a vibram sole protector/ half sole. I have found those the easiest to DIY; they wear well and they are cheapish on amazon
You'll need some Vibram half soles and Barge cement (the original cement is better, but it can only be bought in 32oz containers) from Amazon.
Video instructions
http://www.amazon.com/Vibram-Rubber-Half-Soles-Replacement/dp/B006U4XN5O/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1412189025&sr=1-1&keywords=vibram+half+sole
My understanding is that any rubber sole added will do (cobblers usually have their own in stock) but I got these ones and had them put on. It was either this or a mini-lug one... I went with this for profile.
I glued a half sole to a pair of my boot heels. I used this, I trimmed the majority away and then cemented them on and then trimmed the rest of. Worked really well.
you can put this vibram 1/2 sole by youself or have a cobbler do it for you, cost $28.
http://www.amazon.com/Vibram-Rubber-Half-Soles-Replacement/dp/B006U4XN5O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382676179&sr=8-1&keywords=vibram+half+sole
I bought my first pair of "premium" Chelsea boots - Meermin Black Calfs - a couple of days ago. The thing is, is that they come with leather soles and they are really slippery, especially since I'm not a slow walker. Since they're brand new, I don't want to get them resoled. I found "half soles" on Amazon that I can glue to the bottom of the soles. Would this be a good idea? If so, is there a tutorial or a buying guide for these soles?
I'd like to add a rubber half sole to my pair of AE strands. I heard the sole would wear out quickly so I'd like to preserve them the best I can.
Would these work?
Would you recommend I see a local cobbler instead?