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Full Soles Rubber Replacement DIY Repair

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Features

  • The full soles with classic pattern design and high quality rubber , good anti slip, hard-wearing and durable features, it can protect your shoes soles and walking safety.
  • DIY are suit for shoes full soles repair, it can be cut according to your shoes size.
  • Available with black and white for commonly used.
  • Full soles size 325*125mm with thickness 4.5mm.
  • After repairing with the full sole, it make your feet feel more comfortable to walk.The hardness of the rubber soles are appropriate to wear.

Description

Shoes Soles Replacement Full Soles DIY Repair

Brand: ackgerm


Color: Black


Use for: Foot


Material: Rubber


Recommended Uses For Product: Shoe


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.03 x 5.04 x 0.67 inches; 9.7 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 11, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great with a little effort
I love my Asolo hiking and approach shoes. New the shoes are $130, but I wore them almost every day for 12 months and the sole just wore out and I could see through the vibram sole. I looked into getting them professionally repaired by Asolo, but it was over $100 before shipping....ahh nope! I hate to toss out good comfortable shoes if I do not have to. So for the $10 for these soles and a can of contact cement(follow directions on the can) they work great...almost like new shoes. The details....You have to grind or sand the old rubber sole flat so that you have a lot of contact for the sole/cement...better results in the end. I used my bench grinder to remove any of the remaining tread and it took about 5min per shoe. Use a marker to trace the outline of the shoe on the new tread. It is better to leave a bit extra vs cutting directly on the line to allow for the curving of your shoe...sandles will not matter. Do not use ShoeGoo if you have access to the contact cement as the contact stuff is much stronger. You will also need about 5-8 clamps to squeeze the sole to the shoe, more is better and I used a 4"x10" piece of wood between the clamps and the sole to help even out the clamping pressure. I used a small block of woo on the inside of the shoe for the heal area and it worked well. I did one shoe at a time and let each shoe sit for two days before removing the clamps. It is worth your time to go slow and get a good bond. The end result is good adhesion with no gaps and the soles work and do the job...new shoes for $10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022 by Mr C

  • Rubber quality very good
Very good quality of rubber sole.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024 by G C

  • Perfect For Boots
My Hiking Boots tend to wear quicker on the outer bottom sole then the inner bottom sole. It's the way I walk. I cut pieces of these outer soles and rubber cement them to the worn areas of the bottom of my boot sole for longevity of the boot. Works great! Soles are even again and the boots last and last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Matt C

  • New Life for Old Loafers with Smooth Soles
The soles on my old pair of loafers that had gone totally smooth making them hazardous to wear in wet conditions. The uppers were fine so glued these on using shoe goo, trimmed the excess and very pleased with the new traction of these soles. Why toss shoes that are perfectly good otherwise? Saved an old pair of canvas deck shoes with the white version. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by Ama_zon_47

  • Resoled my Moccasins, worked perfectly!
Used these soles to re-sole my moccasins using Shoe Goo. The soles were very pliable, have great treads and bound very well to the leather. Have been walking with them for a month now with no issues. The traction is better than the original soles. First time resoling using kitchen shears to cut and the finished product is as good as any shoemaker could provide. Very satisfied! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022 by Freudian Park Ranger

  • not worth to buy
There is no adhesive layer comes with it. Difficult to attach the sole with glue
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by has

  • Great but you'll need some tools.
New life to wife's Bearpaws. I used "Shoe Glue". Clean the old sole well. Rough it up a bit to help adhesion. You'll need some clamps as this glue is slow to dry. The bottom of your shoe probably isn't perfectly flat so you may need to press the shoe against some medium foam to get all the edges flush. Use some chairs to press from the top. Cutting the excess material was not easy. Maybe a ridged utility knife would do it. I used a kitchen knife. Finish off with a rotary sander for a better look. I used a Dremel like tool. You will notice the added weight as these soles are solid rubber. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Ron Ron

  • To thick
To thick to mold to any shoe. It's like gluing a paddle at the bottom of your shoes
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Salvador Ramirez

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