AeroFan_07
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An unusual thread for FL - a complete failure of a product has occurred. However in this case the product is 16 years old. These Ecco hiking boots - Model unknown, tags have long since fallen out and are gone - I purchased new at the end of 2005. At the time they were around $165, so a pretty reasonable sum of money for the time.
These leather boots are not dressy, or all the "vintage" of style, instead these are workhorse boots that I used for daily usage in the fall, winter and spring. They have seen many miles of slushy, icy, snowy usage in all types of weather. My feet have always stayed dry & comfortable wearing them. They were oiled, but probably only 1 -2 times per year on average. My only other "issue" was a broken rear pull strap at least 5 years back, which I never had repaired.
This pair of boots came with matched insoles - so they had at least a moderate amount of arch support in them. The failure mode, as evidenced by the photos appears to be the adhesive attaching the soles to the boots, however the "foam" used in the construction appears to be in poor shape too.
Anyone else have any issues similar to this with Ecco products? I think that ~16 years is a good long life for these, just curious if anyone else has had a similar failure?
These leather boots are not dressy, or all the "vintage" of style, instead these are workhorse boots that I used for daily usage in the fall, winter and spring. They have seen many miles of slushy, icy, snowy usage in all types of weather. My feet have always stayed dry & comfortable wearing them. They were oiled, but probably only 1 -2 times per year on average. My only other "issue" was a broken rear pull strap at least 5 years back, which I never had repaired.
This pair of boots came with matched insoles - so they had at least a moderate amount of arch support in them. The failure mode, as evidenced by the photos appears to be the adhesive attaching the soles to the boots, however the "foam" used in the construction appears to be in poor shape too.
Anyone else have any issues similar to this with Ecco products? I think that ~16 years is a good long life for these, just curious if anyone else has had a similar failure?
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