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Old 1st January 2008, 02:59   #1 (permalink)
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Default Adding a rubber sole to hard sole boots

Here is a trick I have done to several of my boots that might be useful to someone.
If you are hesitant to wear a pair of shoes/boots because they have a hard sole and are so loud as to draw instant attention to you, you can add a piece of rubber to the sole and heel that will drastically reduce the noise. I know that the sound a shoe and heel makes is a big part of why we love to wear them (for most people here, I think).
I have a pair of boots that could be worn very easily out and about, but they are very loud and therefore I have not worn them. I added a piece of rubber and now they sound perfect. They still sound like a heel, but much more subdued and actually I think they sound much better. Before it sounded like a piece of plastic hitting the ground, now they sound like a real boot.

I use inner tube rubber because it is readily available, cheap, and mostly because it is thin and has just the right amount of "rubbery" to it. Plus, I haven't had a problem with them being slippery in the wet, but I guess you could rough up the bottom with course sand paper for better traction. I put contact cement on the rubber and boot and follow the directions. It seems to last a very long time and if you decide to remove the rubber, it can be done and the remaining cement can be scraped off or will wear off in time.

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Default Re: Adding a rubber sole to hard sole boots

This is exactly what they do.

You know those shoes that ballroom dancers wear? They often have thin rubber outsoles or suede outsoles...
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Default Re: Adding a rubber sole to hard sole boots

Hi
I do the same. I rent out the groundfloor, and if i can wear my heels when my wife is out, then i have to use rubber.. When she are at home, it sound some tranges som times when all the heels klicking..
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