This lightweight 3 pin boot niche could be better served. The whole reason I got these in the first place is because I had pre-ordered a pair of Crispi Nordland Hook 75mm boots from Telemarkdown last spring. When I called last month to check on it I was told Crispi had a leather shortage and would not be making the Nordland Hook in 75mm this year. This stuff is getting frustrating coupled with the fear of a lack of future availability. In the end I'll end up hoarding different styles of 75mm bootsChisana wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 12:01 amNice work! I have owned several pair of these merrill 3pins and unfortunately,as they aged, the glue holding the sole to the upper failed. Other. Than that, they were a great option for 3pin kick and glide. I wish merrill still made them. The only thing I can find with a similar duckbill today are whitewoods,which are available at a very good price, but not very durable and the soles on larger sizes (12 and above) won't fit in most groomed classic trails.
75mm boot shims.
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
What we have here is a cautionary tale,
Just getting my stoke on for new/old lightweight boot options around the house and this sole just peeled right on off. Can't say I wasn't warned. This adhesive is old and dry as a bone. The boots are otherwise in new condition and I'm determined to make them come back to life! On to the glue thread!-
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
What kind of glue will you use?
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
Well, that sux. But not surprising. Good luck, that will be a challenging repair. I am thinking along the lines of Al in that a nordic three pin on the asnes woodies, paired with some whitewood three pin boots, would make a nice light duty offtrail combo.
I use my woodies and whitewood 3pins probably more than any of my other ski/binding combis for light duty offtrail conditions, especially in powder.
I use my woodies and whitewood 3pins probably more than any of my other ski/binding combis for light duty offtrail conditions, especially in powder.
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
Wish I had read this thread a month ago before spending $39 on these...
I wanted an nnn boot that was more comfortable and without the race style of nearly all nnn boots today. I tried them on, flexed forward, and the sole separated.
Let me know how you make out, @wabene, although I may have to bite the bullet and try a new Russian-made Spine touring nnn and see how it fits.
I wanted an nnn boot that was more comfortable and without the race style of nearly all nnn boots today. I tried them on, flexed forward, and the sole separated.
Let me know how you make out, @wabene, although I may have to bite the bullet and try a new Russian-made Spine touring nnn and see how it fits.
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Re: 75mm boot shims.
@mca80 I did some poking around to see if there was a modern adhesive for this, but didn't come up with anything. The Master's is a clear contact cement intended for this purpose so I may give it a go. These boots are so light and comfortable I don't want to give up. I have skied the first boots in this thread that I put the shims on, Rainier's, but they were very long for their size. I acquired these West Wind boots, that are lighter and not as tall, a size smaller. I'm three boots into this now as I picked up a pair of West Wind's for my wife too. The boots are in new condition and the dry glue separated so easily no damage was done. I don't see why they can't be as good as new unless maybe the sole rubber is so dry it cracks. A local cobbler is also going to look at them so we will see.