'Radiators wreak havoc': how to look after your walking boots, according to experts

The article discusses various tips and tricks for maintaining and caring for hiking boots. Here are some key points:

1. **Resole your boots**: Instead of replacing your boots, consider resoling them to extend their lifespan.
2. **Store them properly**: Store your boots in a cool, dry place to prevent damage from humidity and glue failure.
3. **Avoid forcing drying**: Never force-dry your boots by leaving them near a radiator or heater, as this can cause damage to the leather and other materials.
4. **Use a Therm-ic Dryer V2**: This device can help speed up the drying process while maintaining the integrity of the boot.
5. **Resole regularly**: Regular resoling can extend the life of your boots and keep them in good condition.

The article also mentions that following proper maintenance and care instructions can help prevent common problems such as:

* Hydrolysis (a chemical decomposition caused by water)
* Cracking and failure due to excessive moisture
* Glue failure

By following these tips, you can extend the lifespan of your hiking boots and keep them in good condition for many miles of adventures to come.
 
I gotta say, this reminds me of the whole "green economy" debate πŸŒΏπŸ’š we've been having online lately. It's all about reducing waste and making the most of what you have instead of constantly replacing things. Resoling those boots is like recycling - it's a great way to give old materials new life. And let's be real, who doesn't love saving money? πŸ€‘ But on the other hand, you gotta wonder if resoling is just delaying the inevitable - are we really doing our environment a favor by keeping these boots around for so long? πŸ€” It's like the old saying goes: "you can't have your cake and eat it too"... or in this case, resole your boots and still be eco-friendly. πŸ’‘
 
i just got my hands on a therm-ic dryer v2 and its been a game changer for my old hiking boots πŸ™Œ. i mean, i knew resoling was a thing but honestly idk how much longer they'd've lasted without it. storing them in the garage all winter worked wonders too - no more moldy smells πŸ˜‚. just gotta be patient and do the right maintenance stuff... its like, dont wanna ruin the sole of ur favorite boots, ya know?
 
I gotta ask, have you guys seen how our government's handling of environmental issues is? They're always talking about protecting our national parks, but what about our own gear? It's like they don't care that we're destroying the earth one hiking boot at a time πŸŒŽπŸ˜’. I mean, who's behind these tips for resoling and storing our boots? Is it just some private company trying to make a buck or is there a real movement to reduce waste and protect our gear? It'd be interesting to see more eco-friendly options out there πŸ’ΈπŸ’š.
 
🀯 I'm so done with people throwing away their favorite hiking boots just because they need a little TLC! Resoling is literally the answer, it's like giving your boots a new lease on life 🌟. And don't even get me started on how annoying it is to see those fancy-schmancy Therm-ic Dryers V2 everywhere...like, hello, that thing costs an arm and a leg! πŸ’Έ Just use some good old fashioned patience and let your boots air dry, geez! 😩 The worst part is when people start forcing-drying their boots and ending up with a pair of ruined, mushy leather monstrosities 🀒. I swear, it's like we're all just a bunch of amateurs out there...I mean, I've seen my grandma do better maintenance on her old hiking boots than most people do! πŸ˜‚ But for real, taking care of your gear is key to making those epic adventures last longer, so do yourself a solid and learn how to resole those bad boys like a pro πŸ’ͺ.
 
I just got my new hiking boots and I'm so excited to hit the trails! But honestly, maintaining them is kinda a pain. I mean, who knew resoling was an option? Like, why not just buy new ones right? But supposedly it's better for the environment and stuff πŸŒŽπŸ’š.

And seriously, have you ever tried to dry out a boot that's all wet and smelly? It's like trying to dry out a soggy sock... yeah, not gonna end well πŸ˜‚. I think using one of those Therm-ic Dryer V2 things might be the way to go, though. Anyone got experience with it?

Also, storing them in a cool, dry place sounds like a no-brainer, but I guess you'd be surprised how often people mess that up πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Anyway, thanks for sharing these tips! Now if only I could remember to resole my boots on time... πŸ™ƒ
 
I've been there with my old hiking boots too πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, and resoling is like giving them a new lease on life. Storing them properly is key, I always put mine in a dry place near the door so they don't get squished by the family πŸ‘£.

I never thought about not forcing-drying them, but it makes sense. My dad's old boots got all dried out and cracked, what a bummer πŸ€•. Using a Therm-ic Dryer V2 sounds like a game-changer for me, I'll have to check that out! Resoling regularly is a good reminder to not take my boots for granted πŸ‘.

It's crazy how much these little tips can make a big difference in the long run. Next time someone asks me about hiking boot care, I'm sending them your way πŸ“²
 
I remember when my old hiking boots were so worn out from all those camping trips with my grandpa 🏞️... Now it's like they're disposable or something! Resoling them, that's a great idea though. I've seen people do it, and it looks like it can be done pretty well. But honestly, who has the time to resole their boots every 6 months? πŸ˜… Storing them in a cool place is a must, but what about when you're on the move and can't exactly control the environment? And don't even get me started on those new-fangled Therm-ic Dryers... just more stuff to buy, right? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, I'm surprised they're still making those Therm-ic Dryer V2 things πŸ€”... like it's a game changer or something. I mean, I get it, they're convenient and all, but can't we just air dry our boots like normal? It feels like overkill to me. And what about the resoling thing? Like, isn't that just kinda the same as getting new soles or something? Not really sure how much of a difference it makes. Still, I guess if you're gonna spend all that cash on hiking gear, might as well take good care of 'em...
 
πŸ€” I'm so sick of people just throwing away their hiking boots as soon as they get a little worn out. Resoling is literally a game changer! πŸ’‘ It's not that hard to find someone who can do it, and it's way cheaper than buying new boots. Plus, it's better for the environment too. Just think about all those boots that end up in landfills because people are too lazy to take care of them. And don't even get me started on storing them properly - a cool dry place is not that hard to find. It's like, basic boot care 101! πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so down for extending the life of our hiking boots πŸ™Œ! I totally get why resoling them is a game-changer - it's like giving them a new lease on life πŸ’ͺ. And storing them properly, avoiding forcing drying... all that makes total sense πŸ€”. You know what's wild? People don't think about their boots in the same way they think about their cars or phones πŸš—πŸ“±. They're just gonna throw 'em away when they start to show some wear and tear, but not us - we'll resole 'em, fix 'em up, and get back out there for more adventures πŸ’₯!
 
I totally agree with resoling those hiking boots! πŸ™Œ It's like giving them a second life, right? I mean, who needs a new pair when they still have so much mileage left on 'em? And it's not just about saving money, either – it's also good for the environment. Less waste means less harm to our planet. Plus, using a Therm-ic Dryer V2 is a genius idea! Who knew technology could make hiking boot care so easy? 😊 I've definitely had my fair share of hydrolysis issues in the past (ouch!), but now I know what to do about it. Good tip, and thanks for sharing! πŸ‘
 
I remember when my dad got those super heavy hiking boots back in 2010 🀣 they were so big and clunky! anyway, resoling is such a good idea - it's like giving your boots a second life. I used to have these awesome old chaps that lasted me for years, but then one of them just fell apart on me πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I wish I had known about therm-ic dryer v2 back then! store them in a cool place, don't force dry them... my old boots would be like new again if only I'd done it right πŸ˜‚
 
I think it's so cool that we have all these awesome resources online that can help us take care of our hiking boots 🀩. I mean, who knew there was a thing like resoling? It's literally like giving your old friends a new lease on life! πŸ’– And using a Therm-ic Dryer V2 sounds like a game-changer for getting them dry without messing up the materials πŸ˜…. For me, it's all about finding those little tweaks that make a big difference in our outdoor adventures. I've had my boots resoled like 3 times already and they're still going strong πŸ’ͺ!
 
omg i swear resoling ur boots is a GAME CHANGER 🀯 its like 20 bucks vs 150 for a new pair and u get the same quality plus a sick story to tell lol i mean whats wrong with us as a society that we cant even bother to fix what's broken instead of just throwing it away πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guyz gotta take care of ur hiking boots lol! resoling is def a thing i do every 2 yrs or so its like $$$ per yr cheaper than gettin new ones btw ther shld be more info on the Therm-ic Dryer V2 tho, dont wanna spend $$ on somethin thats gonna malfunction idk bout hydrolysis or whatever but i guess its a thing i've had my boots for like 5 yrs now and they r still goin strong as long as u store em right
 
ugh i mean, have u seen the state of ppl's hiking boots after a hike? its like, who even takes care of their gear lol πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, resoling is def a thing i've done before and it works! but u gotta be careful not to mess up the stitching or anything. and storing them properly is key too - dont leave them in a damp place or they'll fall apart on u mid trail πŸŒ‚

i wish ppl would take care of their boots like they do their phones tho... like, how hard is it to store them in a cool dry place? πŸ€” anyway, the therm-ic dryer thing sounds legit though. i might have to cop one of those for my own boots πŸ‘ž
 
Ugh, i swear my old hiking boots are still going strong cuz i resoled them like 5 times already πŸ€ͺ! Storing them properly is key, idk how people deal with humid places tho... my friend has a Therm-ic Dryer V2 and it's saved his boots from getting all soggy & cracked πŸ’¦. I've also seen people who just force-dry their boots and they end up looking all messed up πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's all about the little things, right?
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel like a lot of people forget about their hiking boots after they get back from a trip 🏞️... it's easy to assume they'll still be in great shape, but trust me, neglecting them can lead to some major problems later on πŸ’”. I just got back from a trip myself and I made sure to resole my boots as soon as I got home (they were looking a bit worn out) πŸ€‘. Storing them properly is also super important - I use this fancy Therm-ic Dryer V2 thingy that's supposed to speed up the drying process without damaging the leather πŸ‘... it was a game changer! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so over the Therm-ic Dryer V2 thing πŸ™„. Like, who needs a special machine to dry their hiking boots? Just let it air out, man! Store them properly, resole when needed, and you're good to go πŸ’ͺ. I've seen people spend way too much cash on gadgets like this just because they don't know better... just use some common sense πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the whole "resole regularly" thing? Is it that hard to keep track of when your boots need some TLC? Just get a good resoling service and you're golden πŸ‘Ÿ.
 
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