One of my Bare-Grips with the sole impaled by a small, sturdy stick. It went all the way through but didn't hit my toes. Still my favorite trail shoe.
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Oh man! That is a dramatic shot! Glad you didn't feel it...
ReplyDeleteYour vampire shoes are dead.
ReplyDeleteI've made several repairs on the F-Lites with this product, and have been impressed with how well it holds up. REI carries it. I bet it would seal that puncture no problem, with plenty to spare for other gear repairs.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mcnett.com/Seam-Grip-Seam-Sealer-Outdoor-Repair-P133.aspx
Thanks for the repair suggestion! I'll definitely check it out.
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