Jason Berard
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So.....I got sick of my feet getting cold the last few winters when I put my strap-on crampons on, because I had to tighten them down so hard so they would stay on that they impeded circulation in my feet that I bought new stiffer boots ( Vasque Super Alpinista's on Ebay) and some new crampons ( Grivel g-10 new-matic). Now, I have crampons that are WAY more comfortable to walk in than my old ones, and want to wear them with my old soft boots when it's not cold enough to wear the stiff boots....but the back of new-matic binding needs a "shelf" to rest on, which these boots don't have.....so I made one.
I used a piece of hard rubber i had around the house, some barge cement( ok, LOTS of Barge cement!), and a couple 1" pan head machine screws. This was kind of a spur of the moment thing, and I'm wondering if anyone has experience trying something like this before, and if it held up for any length of time.... It seems really secure to the boot, and I did try it out on my dirt road, not that that is a good approximation to typical hiking conditions. What do you all think....will this work??
I used a piece of hard rubber i had around the house, some barge cement( ok, LOTS of Barge cement!), and a couple 1" pan head machine screws. This was kind of a spur of the moment thing, and I'm wondering if anyone has experience trying something like this before, and if it held up for any length of time.... It seems really secure to the boot, and I did try it out on my dirt road, not that that is a good approximation to typical hiking conditions. What do you all think....will this work??