Keeping shoes dry

Use the blower after. Get home wipe clean with a baby wipe straight away and leave to dry naturally. Polish every couple of rounds. That is why I'm a little disappointed my nikes only lasted 14 months. Really thought I'd get a couple of seasons out of them.
 
I don't get this. I've never had a pair of FJs leak

My shoe rack in the garage (now currently at 9 pairs I think.... :o ok so I like shoes!!) Supports 2 pairs of FJ's and the Sport version are rubbish at keeping my feet dry. The dry joys are OK. Comfy yes but they do crack at the creases. I guess it must be the way some people walk. Best for being waterproof is the Nike's Lunar thingys... and the new Adicrosss Tour which are still fairly new.

I tend to let them all dry naturally and then I sometimes rub some shoe wax into them. If I can be bothered... However there's no way my wife is goingto be stuffing them with small fluffy animals unfortunately!! :rolleyes:
 
My shoe rack in the garage (now currently at 9 pairs I think.... :o ok so I like shoes!!) Supports 2 pairs of FJ's and the Sport version are rubbish at keeping my feet dry. The dry joys are OK. Comfy yes but they do crack at the creases. I guess it must be the way some people walk. Best for being waterproof is the Nike's Lunar thingys... and the new Adicrosss Tour which are still fairly new.

I tend to let them all dry naturally and then I sometimes rub some shoe wax into them. If I can be bothered... However there's no way my wife is goingto be stuffing them with small fluffy animals unfortunately!! :rolleyes:

I was wondering this last night. It must be the fit or walking style of some people that stresses the shoes in such a way the causes leaks and I'm just lucky as LiverpoolPhill says. I've had FJ Sports since January and only wear them in the wettest weather but never had a leak.
 
If you can stand the mickey taking,as I can,Hi tec golf boots are both warm and waterproof.no water ingress over top at all.

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