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I’m considering using a spray waterproofer for the cloth trail runners I’ll taking with me to walk in Spain this spring. Has anybody tried this?
Normally, I wouldn’t consider waterproof shoes because of the perspiration and drying times, but I live in a bit of a wet place, and even walking through some wet grass was soaking my feet. So I tried some spray on the cloth walking shoes I have, and was happy with the results.
In an ideal world, the spray would just make the shoes water resistant as opposed to waterproof, so I wouldn’t lose the breathability? What say ye, hive mind?
EDIT:
I think after reading these good comments below, the real question for me is whether:
If you use a spray waterproofing on fabric shoes, does it change the drying time of the shoes if they get really soaked?
Normally, I wouldn’t consider waterproof shoes because of the perspiration and drying times, but I live in a bit of a wet place, and even walking through some wet grass was soaking my feet. So I tried some spray on the cloth walking shoes I have, and was happy with the results.
In an ideal world, the spray would just make the shoes water resistant as opposed to waterproof, so I wouldn’t lose the breathability? What say ye, hive mind?
EDIT:
I think after reading these good comments below, the real question for me is whether:
If you use a spray waterproofing on fabric shoes, does it change the drying time of the shoes if they get really soaked?
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