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skidhiker
04-08-2024, 14:47
During my SOBO flip last fall the soles on my trail runners all came loose. I had good success regluing them. I also applied tape to hold in place. While duck tape won't stick for long, if you glue it to the shoe/sole it lasts hundreds of miles. Main issue was the toe. I need a small amount of "shoe goo" or another brand to carry on my NOBO flop starting May 26 at DWG. Super glue does not work. I can find mini tubes at Amazon but they are pricey at $9/4 tubes. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XPBTKBG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Any other recommendations?

gpburdelljr
04-08-2024, 22:48
You could probably sell the extra tubes to other hikers with shoe problems on the trail.

LazyLightning
04-09-2024, 00:54
I always used Freesole which I'm pretty sure was bought out and this is now the exact same thing: https://www.gearaid.com/products/aquaseal-repair-adhesive-shoe

It's a urethane formula and I always had great results. Only problem is reusing... with age it starts to get hard from the cap in no matter what you do with the cap. If it's old I can sometimes get another use by cutting the foil where it's soft and squeezing it out. They also make the only tent seam sealer I would use which is also a urethane formula.


edit - sorry missed the small tube part. If your getting resupplies sent anywhere maybe you could have one sent or find some little air tight bottles the size you want that will work and try not to make a mess...

Leo L.
04-09-2024, 04:15
During my SOBO flip last fall the soles on my trail runners all came loose. I had good success regluing them. I also applied tape to hold in place. While duck tape won't stick for long, if you glue it to the shoe/sole it lasts hundreds of miles. Main issue was the toe. I need a small amount of "shoe goo" or another brand to carry on my NOBO flop starting May 26 at DWG. Super glue does not work. I can find mini tubes at Amazon but they are pricey at $9/4 tubes. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XPBTKBG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Any other recommendations?
During my desert hikes in the Middle East, I found another solution to fix lose soles:

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If you want to go the glue way, you may be lucky if you're using an Exped airpad: They provide a small tube of PU glue right in the pack sack. And due to the fact that this PU stuff will harden over longer time, its good advice to use & replace it eventually.

LittleRock
04-10-2024, 08:46
On an AT section hike in NY I had the same problem. Stopped at a convenience store and bought a 1 oz. tube of rubber cement. Worked pretty well, held together for the remaining 10 days of the AT hike and several months afterward.