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    Posted: 28 Mar 07 at 11:10pm
I use Zhik boots. Far better than razor cut IMHO.
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Can't agree with you on two points there, Nick.

My Typhoon razor cuts are if anything a bit flexible and thin to cope with a rocky beach (a friend looked at mine and leveled that accusation at them), but do grip nicely on a gunwale and like heck on gelcoat. What's with the 'bend around curved racks and gunwales' anyway? You should be trapezing on the balls of your feet, not the insteps!

My crew, on the other hand, uses the Gill Trapeze boots, and I'm regularly treated to cursing and scrabbling as she slips on the gelcoat (then trapezes on her insteps  )

 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote NickA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Mar 07 at 10:27pm

Razor cut = comfy on a stoney beach, super grippy on a flat surface,  but not great for trapezing as the soles don't bend around curved racks and gunnalls very well.

On an RS600 you could try the Gill trapeze boots (very flexible but still solidly made), but those Ronstans do look good.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MRJP BUZZ 585 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 07 at 11:12am
Just to add another problem to the equation, i need the same - but they need to be a size 14
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Post Options Post Options   Quote MikeBz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 07 at 8:31am

I used to have problems slipping around until I bought a pair of Gul windsurfing boots: http://www.wetsuitoutlet.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=27_93& amp;products_id=67

No problems since then - thin sole is very grippy, only downside is you do feel the stones under your feet when launching.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote hurricane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 07 at 9:56pm

the best boots by far for grip are the TEVA - spider rubber boots

always used them and never found a problem normally get at least 2 years use as well

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Wrighty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 07 at 9:49pm
Thank for your help,I will get two pair and see, Iv worked out that one bad slip could take me out again,my last new boat came polished I think, looked good but I paid the price, 3 months out?

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Post Options Post Options   Quote redback Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 07 at 9:39pm

Razon cut is very good on gelcoat but hopeless on wet grass and mud.  Soft windsurfing shoes good for windsurfing but not strong enough when pulling a heavy boat up a slope and inclined to get grit and stones inside when pulling boats across beaches.  Sex wax is absolutely fantastically good and is very easily removed when it gets dirty by using warm to hot water.  Progrip OK for places of high wear but must add a load of weight to a boat if you put it everywhere you might need extra grip - I wouldn't dream of using it except on the racks.

Ronstan sailing boots excellent and last years, with firm enough soles for pulling boats up beaches and ramps, fine grip on gelcoat (but on a skiff you need everything you can get so invest in some sex wax).  Snag free and a velcro tab which effectively stops the zip from slipping.  Mine have lasted about 6 years of winter and summer sailing and will need to be replaced sometime this year.  Unlike other boots I've tried the upper does not come away from the sole and so they are still effective at stopping stones and grit from sloshing in.  The only reason I will change them is because the sole is now getting thin and so there is no longer the support I need when lugging a boat up the beach (just like new windsurfing shoes)!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote stuarthop Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 07 at 9:04pm

I use windsurf slippers - its the way forwards!! Excellent grip and you can feel exactly what is under your feet


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Post Options Post Options   Quote Medway Maniac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 07 at 8:45pm

I use Typhoon dinghy boots with a razor-cut sole. Never had any slipping probs, including on wet, textured gelcoat. Crews of mine with chunky-soled 'trapeze boots' and the like have had a lot of probs on the gelcoat.

Suspect it's the razor-cut you need to look for. I suspect it's also important to keep the soles out of UV light to avoid them ageing/hardening.

 

 

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