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Resoling Walking Boots.
 
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Colingags
17/07/08 08:13
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

When my walking boots are a perfect fit I tend to be reluctant to change to a different brand/model when they wear out.

As having such a boot resoled would seem to be the solution it would be interesting to know if any members have had difficulty getting a particular brand/model resoled.

 

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Lindsay Boyd
17/07/08 08:25
 Winter Mountaineer 3969 forum posts 10 photos 5 bookmarks
I use Scarpa SL's and take them to my nearest Tiso shop. They then send them off to their shop in Leith (Edinburgh) where the chap there repairs them. He makes a good job costing around £45, cheaper than buying a new pair at around £150. Also I don't have to pay postage charges to send them off to other repair firms.
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Peter Clinch
17/07/08 09:11
 Alpine peak pro 5479 forum posts 5 photos 9 reviews

Also had a good resole service from Tisos on my old Scarpa Fitzroys.

Pete. 

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Colingags
17/07/08 11:32
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

Thanks for welcome info.  Do they use vibram or their own brand?

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Man on stilts
17/07/08 11:47
 Hill-walking hero 627 forum posts 105 photos 2 reviews

I've used these guys in the past:

Feet First 

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tmm
17/07/08 15:03
 Lowland rambler 411 forum posts 1 classified

Hi Colin,

I've used LSR a few times. They have resoled Scapa SL's, Manta's and Alps for me and my dad. They used to trade as Shoecare.

As you can see they use an OEM sole so you maintain the original characteristics of the boot.

Full Refurbishment. £45.
This excellent service is available for any make or model.
• Re-sole using original sole unit if available or a sole compatible with your boots if original is unobtainable • Mid-sole rebuilt or replaced if necessary • Replacement of up to two lace hooks or D rings (without damaging waterproof linings wherever possible) • Failed stitching repaired (without damaging waterproof linings wherever possible) • Re-secure sidewall rands • Re-secure midsole • New footbeds fitted • New laces fitted • Finally, a coating of both conditioner and waterproofing agent will be applied to help keep the uppers in pristine condition.

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Colingags
17/07/08 17:05
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

Thanks Ben and to everyone else for the info re shops/firms that resole.

Does anyone know of a top brand that CAN'T be resoled?  Save a lot of gnashing of teeth later, Horace!

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Dazz
17/07/08 18:19
 Lowland rambler 320 forum posts 2 photos 3 reviews

From my experience, OK a few years ago. I found that it all depends on the uppers. If they are still in good condition then fine, but if the leather has started to "sag" then they dont come back the same, plus I found the new soles outlasted the uppers, and ended up buying new boots before the soles wear out.

Probably me, and the way i used the boots.

Ratio of resole : new boot price still remains the same though!

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Dawn
17/07/08 19:10
 Lowland rambler 115 forum posts 1 photo

I took my Meindl Burmas to the shoe and boot repair shop in Mold and the chap fitted an excellent pair of Vibram soles. The boots which were four years old looked like brand new when I got them back a week later. I was amazed that he only charged £25! I have since had another older pair of Zamberlaan's resoled and the price was again 25. I have no connection with the shop, but can well recommend them for quality and good value.

Dawn 

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Colingags
17/07/08 19:12
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

Thanks Dazz

I've often wondered if you get a feeling of insecurity with a resoled boot.  Like a flying sole suddenly hitting the bloke in front of you.

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Colingags
17/07/08 19:17
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

Thanks Dawn!   £25! Now you're talking my language but I think this must be the exception rather than the rule!

Colin

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Dawn
17/07/08 19:39
 Lowland rambler 115 forum posts 1 photo

Hi Colin

If you want I can dig out the ticket and then you could weigh up the cost of postage and see if it would be cheaper to send to Mold for the repairs. The soles are excellent nothing loose, just like new.

Dawn 

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Colingags
17/07/08 20:59
 Lowland rambler 111 forum posts 5 reviews 1 bookmark 13 classifieds

Thanks Dawn but as I'm feeling a bit flush I'm thinking about investing in some Asolo Flames.  Resoling is my last option if I can't get a new boot that will fit. Thanks for the offer anyway.

Colin

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Andrea Doyle
21/08/08 08:55
 Lowland rambler 1 forum post

Hi Dawn

Would by any chance this be the guy you used for re-soling?

Step In Shoe Repairs > Key Cutting And Shoe Repairs in Mold 

Tel: 01352 753247 - 3 The Cross, Mold, Clwyd

Many thanks

Andrea

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sarah kenny
10/03/09 09:07
 Lowland rambler 2 forum posts

I used Craggs Shoe Repairs - they have an online site - it cost £45 for a vibram unit and they're great.

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Brian Wyld
10/03/09 10:11
 Lowland rambler 211 forum posts 114 photos

Try you local cobbler to see what they do.

Ive had my old Scarpa boots done twice, last time about 3 years ago it cost £30 for a Vibram sole which I think is better than the original Scarpa one.

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Hugh Westacott
10/03/09 10:36
 Multiple Munro bagger 1155 forum posts 15 photos 12 bookmarks
I wear down the heels of my boots quickly when the sole is still sound. I take them to my local shoe repairer and he cuts off the heel and glues a new one. It works very well although the different tread patterns make my footprints look slightly odd when walking through snow.

My man has also repaired conventional boots with Vibram soles for me but he won't attempt anything fancy.
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colin wilkinson
24/03/09 22:40
 Lowland rambler 12 forum posts
alt berg boots in richmond north yorkshire resole various boots to find out  which specific boots ,cost etc visit alt-berg website
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JonJ
22/09/10 10:15
 Lowland rambler 3 forum posts

Unfortunately, Step In Shoe Repairs at Mold is no longer an option.

I called them to ask whether they could fit a replacement Vibram sole, and they said that they could, but would have to see the boots before they could say how much they would cost.  So I made the trip to Mold, only to be told (despite what they had said when I phoned them) that they could no longer get Vibram soles, and now fitted "Loggers" sold.  The tread on the Logger sole that they showed me was little deeper than the worn down tread on the boots that I need to have resold! 

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