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The MIIDIIShoe Sole Repair Rubber Soling Sheet is a high-quality, flexible, and durable material designed for re-soling shoes and heels. With a size of 15 x 11 inches and a thickness of 5/32 inches, it features a diamond pattern for excellent anti-slip properties, making it an ideal choice for both repairs and custom shoe creations.
A**R
Saves good shoes with worn soles
I was wearing a hole in the soles of my Hoka's. The rest of the shoe was still in great shape. I cut a piece of this out and epoxy glued it to the worn areas. It worked great and breathed new life into the shoes.
S**S
tough to cut but that’s good! :)
It’s tough to cut through but luckily had the tools to do so. I normally don’t hold on to shoes when they fall apart, but fell in love with my late 90’s Vans. The sole was their only problem. So I became a shoe cobbler and now, 20yrs later, lol, I get to wear these again!! Freaking stoked. Cheers!
A**T
Tough stuff
I have 4 pairs of wooden sandals that I love but the soles were very soft and disintegrated very quickly. This material was the prefect solution. It is hard to cut, i used a razor knife (with caution) and it got thru it just fine. I cut the material a little bigger the i needed and then trimmed the excess once it was glued in place. I used contact cement, it worked just fine. I wore the sandals all summer and the martial stayed in place and never lifted. If i ever need to redo the soles again (although I doubt it) I would use this material again.
V**.
Very Durable
I used this product to re-sole the heels of a pair of Keen walking/trail shoes. I've worn them off and on for a month now on paved trails and they show very little, if any, wear. I used GEAR AID Aquaseal SR glue to cement the rubber to the shoe soles, which I also purchased from Amazon. The bond is very strong and has showed no signs of weakening or separation. I'm very pleased how well both products have performed. My only criticism, which other reviewers have mentioned, is that the material is difficult to cut. A common utility knife did not work well. I ended up using a carpet knife that has a long, double sided blade. (Like this one: Roberts 10-215 Razor Blade Carpet Knife, available on Amazon and most hardware stores.) Be careful if you use one as one has to use a lot of pressure to cut into the material. A linoleum knife might also work.
S**E
Works like a charm
I have Hoka shoes. I run about 20 miles a week. After a couple months the side soles of my shoes always get worn down. These patch it up perfectly. Feels like running with brand new shoes
A**.
Size does matter
I really thought the product was going to be larger. For the price, I don't think I got my monies worth. I should have looked harder for a size description. I will say the quality of the product was very good, just not enough.
M**
Muy bueno
Fue lo que esperaba, es flexible el material
K**C
Works Just Like Vibram
I like it because the thickness (4 mm, I think) is just right. 'Right' in the sense that if a piece of it is glued to the out sole it would not feel like a 'bulge' underneath your foot. The thickness is also right for having a bigger piece e.g. with a size equivalent to the entire out sole glued to your shoe. On the other hand the sheet material is also soft and pliable - it offers good enough cushion. Having used it for a while I have noticed that the material offers good abrasion resistance. I was not entirely sure it was right for me before I ordered for one reason - it was not said that it was a Vibram sheet. However, it works just like Vibram. I recommend it for anyone who wants to extend the life of their shoes.
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