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    Gregor Chemie is the best I've found.
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    @cambo is that a waterproofing agent or a leather creme?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    I used hubberds and some other waterproofing on my lowas but it made the glue on the rand come undone and the rand fell off over a number of years. This exposes the stiching and the stichingwsars through.
    Also had issues with this on couple of pairs of boots.
    Found key to this is doing the edge of the rand with some windscreen sealant - does nothing for the appearance and needs to be reapplied every couple of years, but I got greatly improved life out of the last pair by doing this.
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    I use dexshell waterproof socks, boots can get as wet as they like but feet stay nice and dry
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackfern View Post
    Camino gtx. Didn't need the full on tibets for the central north island
    I had same problem with the same model boots, got soaked 3 times, summer boots only now, think the liner has probably perished by the amount of water it was letting in, supplier didn't want to know,
    Will never have another pair.

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    I’ve had tibets for over a year now, hunt public land in them almost every weekend. I recently did 85-90 km in them over a 2 week period during the roar. I’m the last 4 months or so I’m getting water leaking into the bottom of the tongue under the lace grommets. Every couple trips I wash the boots with a soft brush and water, let them sit for 20 mins so there not dripping water, then spray lowa snow seal or water repel all over them a couple times with5 mins between applications, then let them sit to wick off until damp but not soaked, then rub in lowa cream liberally. That’s the instructions that lowa supply for continued water resistance. The boots have been water proof for most of their life. I use a Kuiu water proof gator and most of my hunting is done a creek bed to access tops that requires cris-crossing a dozen times or so in water that is mid calf on average, usually 99% dry by the time I leave the creek. Wet grass or tussock though, unless your boots have a fresh application of waterproofing the water seems to just push in

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    This subject was covered a few weeks back under the following title : Thread: Waterproofing boots? Waterbased or Silicone?
    If I new how to link it I would

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    Can do what you like to waterproof your boots but on a day like today wet boots/feet the least of your worries. Doing a circuit looking for goats, bush shooting, in steady light rain. At the moment crouched under some pungas sheltering. Don’t know if boots are letting water in or it’s just running down legs into boots but feet are wet. Just live with it. Goats are busy feeding so the forecast heavy rain is probably not far away. As an aside, it’s amazing to get better cell coverage on the hill in sounds better than in town, go figure.
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    I guess its the difference between expectation and reality. Have spent a bunch of fun tickets I imagined that soggy feet where going to a distant memory. Didn't take long to come back down to earth. If you believe the hunting shows the Lowas are magically dry all day every day. 😁

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    My Lowa rangers are alot better then I expected with keeping my feet nice and dry. Even quickly crossing deep creeks I still have dry boots, Gaiters help lots too.

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    Wet grass or tussock though, unless your boots have a fresh application of waterproofing the water seems to just push in.
    This is exactly the problem with mine,
    Fixed it with meindels, Island pro, bloody expense but so far feet have been dry.

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    Warranty on boots is a bit of a joke. I use Nikwax nubuck spray on the lowa boots I have. Be the last pair I own of that style boot. Back to traditional leather for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackfern View Post
    I guess its the difference between expectation and reality. Have spent a bunch of fun tickets I imagined that soggy feet where going to a distant memory. Didn't take long to come back down to earth. If you believe the hunting shows the Lowas are magically dry all day every day. ��
    Dress your boots with approved cream until the membrane dies then dress with the castor oil and zinc cream. Throw the gators away and get some horse bandages, then you will have dry feet. Old timers used horse bandages then a few wraps of oilskin over the top - look at some old photos
    I have Tibets but got the leather lined non gortex ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    @cambo is that a waterproofing agent or a leather creme?
    https://bootsandgear.com/index.php?r...facturer_id=13

    GREGOR CHEMIE easy application wax cream with impregnator is the all round leather care system. Does it all in one easy application. Conditions leather and creates a water repellent surface.
    Made in Germany.
    Produced in accordance to the terms of delivery of the German Armed Forces, so meets the highest quality standards.
    Ingredients

    Four formulated conditioners for supple leather.

    Leather preservative to prevent leather rot.

    Natural and synthetic waxes for repelling water and also polishing.

    Gregor Chemie bonding agent increasing water repellent ingredients strength.

    Low solvent, low oil content for modern footwear.

    Waxes and Silicon coat and bond to leather surface fibres to increase tension for water repellent leather.

    Gregor Chemie wax cream is suitable for use with waterproof breathable membrane equipped leather footwear. Gore-tex etc..
    Gregor Chemie wax cream has a lower oil content for supportive and breathable leather and low solvent content for less dissolving adhesives and hardening leather fibre over repeditive applications.

    Gregor Chemie is convenient to use. It goes on easily.
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