Use ghorrila(sp) glue it is many times better than the crappy contact glue and it only takes one application and you can adjust the felt on boot perfectly. Then duct tape the sole to boot - pulling the sole tight and let sit overnight and you are ready to fish after pulling off tape. Be aware that ghorrilla (sp) expands when it cures so do not apply too much. You only need to apply glue to felt not boot then place felt over boot. Due to expanding qualities it will fill any gaps. Also works great to put felt on any boot right over lugs as this glue will expand to fill gaps in tread under felt. I think most wader boots offer crappy support and are overal crummy construction compared to other boots, so I just get good boots that are capable of draining and glue felt strips on them right over the lug sole. In this way you get better support as well as both rubber and felt soles and the strips ( placed about 1/2" appart perpendicular to the foot) really grap like all hell and you do not slip out of the water. Also helps to get boots with a actual heel as this will really help prevent slipping along banks on wet grass and snow. Most fishing supply stores online can sell you 1 inch wide strips of felt for exactly this purpose. You just dry size the felt and mark it with a sharpie at exact width for the spot you are glueing that strip onto the boot and glue it then move to next strip and repeat. Once all strips are glued on wet, then you duct tape them on to serve as a clamp. For me with even spacing I get three strips in front of instep and two on heel. Picture how this works in stream with the edges of rock tops grapping in space between the felt strips and you can see how well this works - much better than a solid felt sole. Tust me on this, this glue is much better than contact cement and it is thick enough to not get sucked into felt while at the same time it expands as it cures to really do the job. The cure takes about 2 hours till it is fully expanded and I like to let it cure the rest of the way overnight.
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