Bumpsis
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I have pair of Technica Rivals that got about 3 years back. It's a standard 4 buckle boot with an overlapping top shell. Very nice boot but just one issue: they leak.
In just a couple of hours on the slopes, I'm beginning to feel the wetness in my toes.
This problem doesn't really manifests itself all that much when it's cold (25 *F and lower) but it certainly is a serious annoyance when the snow is slushy and the sun is out. This is due to the snow that sits on top of the boots and melts. The water then seeps through the opening between the overlapping shell and then through the liner's seams inside. It's gets really wet inside.
Taking the liners out to get them dry is not a problem but putting them back is a bit of a fight and I really would like to limit the number of times I have to get liners in and out. I really have to squish the heel and sides of the liner before I can force into the shell.
For whatever reasons, this leaking wasn't really all that much of a problem until this season. I bought the boots new and I've been using them only fop 3 seasons.
What I really would like to do is to find some silicon like compound that is flexible (when set) and lay down a long bead on the lower part of shell (the one that gets overlapped), hoping to create a dam that closes tight when the boot is buckled up.
Does any one have any suggestion as to what sealants are out there that may do this job? It should adhere well to a plastic shell, be flexible enough to spread a bit when compressed upon (to create a seal) and be resistant to low temperatures so it stays in place.
In just a couple of hours on the slopes, I'm beginning to feel the wetness in my toes.
This problem doesn't really manifests itself all that much when it's cold (25 *F and lower) but it certainly is a serious annoyance when the snow is slushy and the sun is out. This is due to the snow that sits on top of the boots and melts. The water then seeps through the opening between the overlapping shell and then through the liner's seams inside. It's gets really wet inside.
Taking the liners out to get them dry is not a problem but putting them back is a bit of a fight and I really would like to limit the number of times I have to get liners in and out. I really have to squish the heel and sides of the liner before I can force into the shell.
For whatever reasons, this leaking wasn't really all that much of a problem until this season. I bought the boots new and I've been using them only fop 3 seasons.
What I really would like to do is to find some silicon like compound that is flexible (when set) and lay down a long bead on the lower part of shell (the one that gets overlapped), hoping to create a dam that closes tight when the boot is buckled up.
Does any one have any suggestion as to what sealants are out there that may do this job? It should adhere well to a plastic shell, be flexible enough to spread a bit when compressed upon (to create a seal) and be resistant to low temperatures so it stays in place.