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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #200 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 4:42am
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Well ... I DO tie a bow-tie knot on top of the cord-lock and then stuff the laces.  No slippage then and the knot stays tied. 

Before the cord-lock, even a double bow-tie knot came loose on the flat laces of the OTB's.

But, you need to go with what you have confidence in.  The LAST thing you want to worry about humping a load down the portage is whether or not your boot laces are tied.

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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #201 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 5:49pm
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MT,

I'm at a loss for an explanation to your predicament Undecided
dd, is right, you have to go with what you have confidence in.
I don't even tie a knot after the cord-lock.
The idea behind them is to eliminate loops and make for a quick/secure way to cinch on your combat boots if you are awakened in the night with hell raining down on you.

Once I got them working properly, I cut my laces just long enough so when I slide the cord to the end, I can get my shoe/boot on/off easily.
I did tie a overhand knot in the end of each lace, so I wouldn't accidentally pull the cord-lock off.

The free end of the laces once the cord-lock is secured, is about to the end of the boot toe. Nothing to snag/snarl.

I'm interested to see how Jimbo makes out with them?
dd's minor modification with the bow-tie knot is fine as it provides the security and peace of mind you want, but the product was designed to eliminate tie-ing knots period.

  Maybe with there being their mass produced, with the small size and design, it might be a production quality issue, not a design flaw?
I hate to think anyone spent money, no matter how little on a product I recommended and have it be crap, at least for them Embarrassed
  
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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #202 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 6:00pm
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No sweat big daddy, they were not that expensive. I had hoped they would alleviate the need for tying as well. I think they would work as advertised on round laces that are not quite so thin and slick as the OTB boots. I too had hoped to be able to have short laces, nothing with potential to end up on the ground.

And I still might. I think I just have to find the right lace material. I like the idea of no loops. It is a rare day indeed when I take a spill but the less there is to snag up on the better.

DD might have the best solution to the problem with the OTB boot laces. Just tie a quick bow tie above the cord locks and tuck the excess into the top "pouch" area. I have tried it and that seems to work.
  
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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #203 - Dec 14th, 2010 at 9:18pm
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or try new laces that will fit cordlocks...
  
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Reply #204 - Dec 17th, 2010 at 11:18pm
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Or ditch the toggles and get a balanced knot Wink

Some thing for all here, even sorts out the short/broken lace sit-chi-ation Shocked

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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #205 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 12:47am
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marlin55388 wrote on Dec 17th, 2010 at 11:18pm:
Or ditch the toggles and get a balanced knot Wink

Some thing for all here, even sorts out the short/broken lace sit-chi-ation Shocked

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Holy crap!!   Shocked  18 ways to tie my shoes??   Huh  And for the past several years, all I do is wet my laces, tie a double knot and it stays so tight I have trouble unknotting when I get to camp...who would have thunk it?   Wink
  
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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #206 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 8:00am
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marlin55388 wrote on Dec 17th, 2010 at 11:18pm:
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Bingo!
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So on those cordlocs, we're talking one per shoe as opposed to one per lace right?
  
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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #207 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 1:36pm
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I'm going to give this a try........sounds good for slippery laces.
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Thanks Marlin,  Smiley

DB, My "subscription" is up in Feb. When I cut you a check I'll send along a set of cord locks for you to try. I have one unopened set, simple instructions on the package. Smiley
  
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Re: Portage Boot Recomendations
Reply #208 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 8:14pm
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DB, My "subscription" is up in Feb. When I cut you a check I'll send along a set of cord locks for you to try. I have one unopened set, simple instructions on the package. Smiley [/quote]

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Reply #209 - Dec 18th, 2010 at 9:56pm
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Grin Grin Grin

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