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Started by Taskey in Ski Hardware - 22 Replies

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Taskey posted Nov-2008

hi i am new to this forum and i have a problem.

I have had my ski boots for 2 years now, and they squeak when i am walking.

I am used to the noise myself but i was wondering how i would reduce or get rid of the squeak.

Many thanks in advance

Tracy

Tony_H
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

Dont worry about it. If they dont fit you, you have got a problem.

Trencher
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

Raichles by chance ?

If you put any kind of lube on them, make sure it is not something that will react with the plastic.

You Could try some Armor All or a silicon based lubricant.

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

Dave Mac
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

I've got quiet Raichle :-)

RoseR
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

Trencher wrote:Raichles by chance ?

If you put any kind of lube on them, make sure it is not something that will react with the plastic.

You Could try some Armor All or a silicon based lubricant.

Trencher

You could try K-Y jelly, that wont react with plastic : :twisted:
I'm a laydee

Trencher
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

Dave Mac wrote:I've got quiet Raichle :-)


I was thinking Flexons not those rear entries :wink:

I havn't tried it, but I would guess some lube might change the flex characteristics of the boot,maybe unpredictably.

Trencher

Dave Mac
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

Rose, Stop it, you are embarrassing the young lady. 8)

Bandit
reply to 'squeaky ski boots'
posted Nov-2008

RoseR wrote:
Trencher wrote:Raichles by chance ?

If you put any kind of lube on them, make sure it is not something that will react with the plastic.

You Could try some Armor All or a silicon based lubricant.

Trencher

You could try K-Y jelly, that wont react with plastic : :twisted:


Um...I think K-Y Jelly is water soluble...so unless you carry a tube with you )

Topic last updated on 20-November-2008 at 08:13