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tracyprier
21st March 2011, 10:22
Hello all.

I have a pair of Forma GT2 boots. The original pair were replaced because of leaking and now the (well out of warranty) replacements, although only 5 months old have the same leak at the front :(

Does anyone know if it is possible to buy / apply a permanent coating to waterproof these? Some kind of PU urethane/rubber or some such??

Thanks
Tracy

Ratti
21st March 2011, 15:14
2 pair boots with the same problem? Design or manufacturing error. Take 'em back and try a different model/brand.

O smear silicone sealant over them and see if that helps. Darned ugly but if you're determined that it might be worth a shot

steve_t
21st March 2011, 15:19
2 pair boots with the same problem? Design or manufacturing error. Take 'em back and try a different model/brand.


+1

As soon as you start applying coatings and stuff yourself, you'll void the warranty.

slofox
21st March 2011, 15:47
I have a pair of Gaerne boots that eventually developed a leak in the left boot where the sole joined the upper - probably as a result of gear changes I thought.

I ran a bead of Ados F2 (or Urethane Bond) around the join and the leak has been banished ever since. That's almost a year on since the fix.

Spuds1234
21st March 2011, 17:16
Been riding in Alpinestar's waterproof touring boot for 2 years. And owned 2 pair of this boot so far (first pair got replaced after an off but Im pretty sure they are still waterproof -my brother uses them) and they are still waterproof and have seen some very wet days.

banditrider
21st March 2011, 18:47
Been riding in Alpinestar's waterproof touring boot for 2 years. And owned 2 pair of this boot so far (first pair got replaced after an off but Im pretty sure they are still waterproof -my brother uses them) and they are still waterproof and have seen some very wet days.

Yep, buy decent boots to start with. I have a 10 year old pair of Sidi's that are still waterproof (although the soles are pretty stuffed) and a newer pair of Alpine Stars. Haven't had wet feet in 10 years...

Hitcher
21st March 2011, 20:37
The only truly waterproof boots (apart from Red Bands) are those with Goretex liners. Anything else will eventually succumb to the persuasions of water.

tracyprier
22nd March 2011, 09:00
Thanks for the replies guys. The thing is, at $450 I don't consider these to be cheapo boots and if they say they are waterproof then they should be... or don't say they are.

Also, I tried alpinestars but they are too narrow for my feet.

I'll give Colemans a ring and see what happens :)

cheers
Tracy

banditrider
22nd March 2011, 16:53
I think you're quite right there, $450 is reasonably dear. My Alpine stars were $370 and totally waterproof (funnily enough 10 years ago my Sidi's were $400).

NighthawkNZ
22nd March 2011, 17:43
The best stuff I have come across to make the leather water proof is a kiwi made product called bone dry.

http://www.bonedrynz.com/
My leathers have survived a west coast rain. Highly recommend the stuff.

Vgygrwr
22nd March 2011, 18:32
+1 for the Bone Dry surprised how good it is on boots, gloves and trou don't need to use much at all

BMWST?
22nd March 2011, 19:48
Thanks for the replies guys. The thing is, at $450 I don't consider these to be cheapo boots and if they say they are waterproof then they should be... or don't say they are.

Also, I tried alpinestars but they are too narrow for my feet.

I'll give Colemans a ring and see what happens :)

cheers
Tracy

Toe nails can puncture the goretex lining,its very thin

hayd3n
22nd March 2011, 19:54
plastic bags

budda
23rd March 2011, 20:28
Hello all.

I have a pair of Forma GT2 boots. The original pair were replaced because of leaking and now the (well out of warranty) replacements, although only 5 months old have the same leak at the front :(

Does anyone know if it is possible to buy / apply a permanent coating to waterproof these? Some kind of PU urethane/rubber or some such??

Thanks
Tracy

FANTASTIC Kiwi Made product called Bone Dry is available from good New Zealand Bike Shops - the ones in the Northern OffShore Island have yet to get stock though.
Been to a Mainland Rally in the last couple of years? - you would have seen this stuff demonstrated - it just plain works. Simple, Clean, Cheap, AND IT WORKS !

Get a 400gm "Bikers Tub", that'll do all your gear and more - when the water eventually stops "beading" ( lets not forget you are literally sitting in a hurricane on your bike ) just put another coat on

Gloves / Jackets/ Trou / Boots/ shoes / oilskins ........ does it all, and you're supporting KIWIS

tracyprier
25th March 2011, 08:06
Update on the boot situation. Matt at Colemans has sorted out replacing them with a different boot (when they arrive).

I would like to say at this point that ALL my dealings with Colemans parts/spares dept have worked out well. Good staff with a decent customer service attitude :niceone:

I reckon I'll invest in some of this Bone dry too... sounds like the stuff :)

cheers
Tracy