Wolverine Boot Laces: W69418 Brown 63 Inch Nylon Rugged Boot Laces
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So you need laces, and the boot laces you need are the Wolverine W69418 63 Inch Nylon Rugged Boot Laces in Brown. What are the uses for these Wolverine boot laces? You can tie them together whilst wearing your boots so you can climb trees easily and scout out th ... (see full details) #WLV69418.
Wolverine Boot Laces: W69418 Brown 63 Inch Nylon Rugged Boot Laces
So you need laces, and the boot laces you need are the Wolverine W69418 63 Inch Nylon Rugged Boot Laces in Brown.
What are the uses for these Wolverine boot laces? You can tie them together whilst wearing your boots so you can climb trees easily and scout out the lay of the land. Use these boots to make a fishing line so you can catch your supper. Tie sticks together to make that splint so you can make it home despite that injury! Using the bow and drill method you can make fire to keep yourself warm as night sets in. You can use the boot laces to make a trap so you can catch small game and get sustenance. With a bit of thought and effort you can design a bow so you can actively hunt larger game so you can put something more substantial on that fire you made earlier.
Apparently I have been watching too many of those survival shows because I almost forgot if you have a good boot where the laces have worn out you could buy the Wolverine W69418 Brown 63 Inch Nylon Rugged Boot Laces and replace the old laces.
Guide: Actual lace length needed may vary depending on shoe size, width and style of eyelets. Shorter lengths listed are generally needed for women and children, and longer lengths for men.
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