Felt soles for boots?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Clifton Park New York USA
Posts: 367
Felt soles for boots?
I don't know if this one belongs here or not. However, I remember seeing, in one of the multitude of hunting magazines I get, a felt sole that one could slip on to their boots to quiet their steps in their stands. They're 1/2 inch thick, and I thought at the time, "What a great idea for a tree stand!" Anything that makes you sound less loud in the woods is a good thing, right?
Anyway, I can't remember what the company was called, or their website, or anything like that. Can anyone help me with some info on this product?
Anyway, I can't remember what the company was called, or their website, or anything like that. Can anyone help me with some info on this product?
#2
RE: Felt soles for boots?
wading boots can come with felt soles...the wading boots you use with waders for wading in water......about the only felt sole i know of.......lacrose may make a felt sole for their rubber boots...not sure.......but check out cabelas or something and look at the wading boots...
#4
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Felt soles for boots?
You must be talking about Sneeky Pete Feet by Pete Sheepley (PSE).
http://www.pse-archery.com/Catalog/K..._Pete_Feet.htm
I own a set and havn't had a chance to use them yet. I was thinking along the same lines as yourself. I think they'll help me be a bit more sneeky getting into my stand.
http://www.pse-archery.com/Catalog/K..._Pete_Feet.htm
I own a set and havn't had a chance to use them yet. I was thinking along the same lines as yourself. I think they'll help me be a bit more sneeky getting into my stand.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Clifton Park New York USA
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RE: Felt soles for boots?
Actually, that product is a new one to me. However, I'm very glad that you have brought it to my attention! Thanks!
Now, if I could just find out how to get more info on them . . .
Cabela's? I put a lot of time into looking through Cabela's catalogs, and I don't recall seeing them there. I could be wrong.
Now, if I could just find out how to get more info on them . . .
Cabela's? I put a lot of time into looking through Cabela's catalogs, and I don't recall seeing them there. I could be wrong.