Never tried them on boots, but I have a pair of golf shoes with them. They definitely keep me from slipping on grass and mud, but I'd want to test them on wood. I wonder how well they'd keep me from slipping on bark/wood.
i'm wondering about if they did bite in the wood . that they would not release easy and hang up. and tripping in the process. ........ just thinking.
Used to be the best calks were the golf spikes with the square shank. There was a little adapter that fit on your calk wrench to fit the thing. They were about half again as expensive as the Cermacs, but lasted twice as long. I used them a lot in the '90's but haven't seen them since.
I bought a pair of Hoffman leather calks with Hoffman brand calks in them. They wear way better than the Champ calks! I barely wear my rubber corks that have Champs in em and they are the same level as my leathers which I wore 5 days a week on gravel rds for 3 months. Way better calk. Looks like you can order them from Hoffman's but don't know if they're their own brand or the champs. Everyone down here in Grays Harbor that I know hate the Champs lol
Got mine used, had only been worn once, for $130! old model though but work great and they were the exact size! lol If money were no option though I'd have me a pair of Kuliens!!! now those are boots! Oldest logging boot manufacturer in the U.S. and they still make em old school with punched in caulks.
No corks is like trying to cut a tree with no chain in my book. Call me crazy!
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