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Anybody put the wearbars into the korker soles? |
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I did look around on their website and they have a ton of studs for different applications, the ones that seem like they'd be killer were the studs that they install in MotoX bikes. Same concept as the #3000 just much longer. That being said I went and bought the wearbars, and I really can't wait to dig in with these babies! :) |
#1800R is the closest stud grip size compared to wearbars. The stud will penetrate your boot 0.64in and will have 0.31in of a stud exposed. Compared to wear bars that have 0.5in penetration and 0.375in exposed. The only obvious problem is how thick you sole is.
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I have been wearing the Simms Freestone (felt sole) boot for two years and havent had any problems. I used the Simms hard-bite screws with carbide "pimples". There is no height difference after you wear them a few times, as they sit about 1/32 above the sole. I added 3 more per boot this year and made them even better. Like wearing a slipper. Might need to replace them next year because they are beat up
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Reviving this thread to see if anyone has an updated review of the Grip Studs solution. Specifically interested in their longevity in rubber soles both soft and hard.
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When trying to relocate them to another spot on the boot it was a pain in the a$$ to get the tool to stay put in the studs grooves. |
Korkers Omnitrax rev 3
I highly recommend the Korkers Redside rev. 3. I wore them all season and they are light and tough. So much lighter and easy to maneuver in than my old Cabelas' UL 2 in combo with the modded Korker 1100s. They also dry fast unlike the Cabelas.
I wore them on the bubble weeded rocks, on the soft sand, and on the jetty. Never once did I have a prob with the sole coming off and I used them close to 200 hours. I've read where some had problems with these boots around muddy areas, and although I don't regularly hit mud flats, I've walked though them w/o any issues. I believe Korkers corrected that problem with the new revision in 2012. They stuck with the same revision for 2013. I used the studded rubber soles for the real slippery rocks and weed. The regular felt for everywhere else. The stock rubber soles are useless anywhere near any rocky or wet surface IMO. It takes about 30 seconds to change a sole out. My personal 'product of the year'. |
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