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Practice regular maintenance with your hiking boots

| BY CHUCK MYERS | Wed, Oct 28, 3:12 PM

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Hiking boots endure a significant wear and tear while exploring the great outdoors, so they need plenty of care off the trail.

Hikers should perform the following tasks to keep boots durable and comfortable.

_ Use oil-based waterproofing on leather boots. Apply silicone-based waterproofing to synthetic boots. If boots have a Gore-Tex lining, use a silicon-based waterproofing treatment, not a wax-based treatment. Concentrate waterproofing on the seams, which can become porous with time.

_ Soften any sharp pressure points with a leather conditioner.

_ Avoid wax-based treatments that prevent leather from "breathing."

_ Keep your boots clean. Bang the boots together to knock dirt from the lugs. Use a stiff nylon brush to sweep away any residual dirt. If dirt still remains, wipe the boots with a damp cloth, but don't allow the water to soak the leather. After cleaning, a waterproof treatment may be needed again. Wait until the boots dry though.

_ Air dry wet boots. Don't attempt to dry boots by placing them near a heat source, such as fire. The warmth can damage the boot's material.

_ Don't allow your boots to go unused for an extended period. Wear boots from time to time to keep them broken in and comfortable.

SOURCE: L.L. Bean; Outdoors.com

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