by BrownBear » June 6th, 2015, 7:54 am
My experience with latest generation rubber soles is that they work until they don't. By that I mean, they seem to be fine until you hit that certain rock or stretch of river, then it's like roller skates on greased glass. Put a little teeny thin layer of algae on rocks, and you better be alert, careful and lucky if you hope to remain upright. Silt on rocks is just about as bad, but not quite.We're talking very little algae and not much more silt, the kind of stuff that's easily defeated with felt or studs.
Buds in Montana have come up with a great solution for cars, indoors, drift boats and rafts. They used Aquaseal and hunks of a retired wetsuit to fashion "booties" that slip on over their studded boots. They look about like those shoe covers used in labs and CSI, they're so loose and easy to slip on and off. I've never seen any for sale, but it seems like a market op. Really handy, and in their hands, easy to make.
Their prior solution was about as easy to use. They just studded Tiva's and used them for wading. But they like the booties better.