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Cloznuff
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01/15/2013 09:05AM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
Does anyone have a pattern for Bob Maki style snowshoe bindings or have some Maki bindings that they could trace? I've got lot's of rubber from innertubes but I'm having a tough time getting the pattern right. It's tough to find these bindings any longer and if you can they are not cheap.

Thanks!
 
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PortageKeeper
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01/15/2013 11:04AM  
Which one are you looking for? I have both.
Cloznuff
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01/15/2013 12:27PM  
I wear a size 11 which I believe would be the extra large. I realize I'll probably need to "tinker" with the sizing as inner tube rubber will stretch differently.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks!!!
PortageKeeper
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01/15/2013 10:47PM  
Here you go...






These are large, size 6-10. I would worry more about changing the length than the width, unless you are wearing heavy pack boots. Personally, I prefer insulated hiking boots and gaiters.
Yes, they are a little pricey.
Cloznuff
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01/16/2013 07:58AM  
PERFECT!

Thanks PortageKeeper.
12/31/2016 02:50PM  
Just put on a new pair of Bob Maki's about 2 hours ago. I got them at Marine Gen'l Supply in Duluth - they always seem to have them. I have a pair sz large, but I got XL this time. I wear a men's 10 Steger mukluk. The large felt rite. I also have done the insulated hiking boot/gaiter combo and that worked well in warmer temps. When it is below 0 to about 15 above, I use the mukluks. They are good bindings. The only problem I've had is that the ties are about 2" too short - they come about 14" long, could be 16",
12/31/2016 05:37PM  
Use to make them out of thick rubber from the huge iron ore trucks inner tubes. This was 30 years ago.
Trouble with some of the new commercial rubber ones or homemade is the rubber streches to much or is not thick enough.
01/01/2017 07:24AM  
quote Pinetree: "Use to make them out of thick rubber from the huge iron ore trucks inner tubes. This was 30 years ago.
Trouble with some of the new commercial rubber ones or homemade is the rubber streches to much or is not thick enough."

Pinetree, back in the '60s my dad use to do the same - I still have a couple pairs of those harnesses made from the truck tires from the mines around Eveleth! Use to give them away as Christmas presents to kids in the neighborhood
01/01/2017 07:44AM  
quote jaek5199: "
quote Pinetree: "Use to make them out of thick rubber from the huge iron ore trucks inner tubes. This was 30 years ago.
Trouble with some of the new commercial rubber ones or homemade is the rubber streches to much or is not thick enough."

Pinetree, back in the '60s my dad use to do the same - I still have a couple pairs of those harnesses made from the truck tires from the mines around Eveleth! Use to give them away as Christmas presents to kids in the neighborhood"


They were the best,I know even the DNR wildlife dept. was using them.
 
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