Crepe Soles Or Vibram On Concrete Floors
These are a solidly built pair of work boots that are designed to hold up against such rigors as working on concrete floors all day.
Crepe soles or vibram on concrete floors. Vibram is a good all around sole as it is non slip and long lasting. Choose from grip lifestyle or lightness to ground your favorite shoes with our durable performance driven outsoles in customized designs and colors. The best way to stop rubber soles from squeaking due to the gription on a floor is to rub a bar of soap on the sole. These soles wear quickly for me as well though i have multiple pairs of boots so not so quickly.
Get custom soles on your shoes with vibram sole factor. Crepe rubber is rubber directly from the source latex coagulated straight off the rubber tree. It can be stylized in many ways with some boots having a slim flat sole and others featuring heavy lugging. Just a pass or two in the sole and you re done.
With all the properties of our standard crepe light crepe offers a comfortable and grounded feel to give your crepe soles a long life do not expose them to high temperatures eg leaving them in a car on a hot day in direct sunlight or on a radiator as the rubber can melt. While crepe soles may all look similar there are actually a number of different types of crepe soles. The cheaper the bar the better it works. Plc ebc and pvc.
I walk about 6 7 miles a day mostly on sidewalks not smooth concrete and i weigh 235 lbs. Some folks have had a different crepe sole that red wing makes when they resole that is supposed to wear less quickly. Once fully parched these sheets are layered and then cut into outsole shapes for stitching to the bottom of shoe. Crepe soles also called plantation rubber it s a crude cheap form of natural rubber that s usually obtained when coagulated latex is passed through heavy rolls called crepers after which the resultant material is air dried.
Crepe rubber is often pulled from a latex coagulate that s then processed and hung up in sheets to dry. From what i ve read you do trade in some durability for a lighter sole lighter boot that will absorb more shock from walking on hard surfaces and its not a good sole for wet conditions or ice but i m working indoors on sealed concrete and usually only walk outside for about 2 miles when i don t ride my bicycle. Crepe soles are known for their milky yellow color almost sticky crinkly texture and that they re kind of heavy. It s also an outsole that uses crepe material in its construction too.
There are also vibram wedge soles which i ve never been a huge fan of aesthetically. It actually improves traction. Need to connect direct. Avoid petroleum and other harsh substances that may be on the ground.
Call our sole factor lead mike 978 831 1942. Its called a christy crepe sole by vibram. Or at least that s how it used to be most of the crepe rubber soles these days are synthesized.