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As for spikes , velcro doesn't last long , it doesn't stay sticky for long either. Leather straps for the win. Not flashy but last for ages.

 

Rubbish. Velcro lasts if you look after it.

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Rubbish. Velcro lasts if you look after it.

 

I'll get my coat.

 

I worked with a chap for a while and he spent most of the days re-tightening and doing up his velcro wraps. Put me off.

 

But sounds like the key is keeping them clean/storing them closed.

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I have the velcro for two years and don't look at them and never ever cleaned them, still works like brand new ..... ?

 

So I really don't see what the problem is.

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I have only ever had velcro pads never had a issue with them as said above i store them closed while not in use. I would get the ones with velcro top and leather bottom strap as the velcro bottom strap is useless i wish i could change my bottom strap to leather!

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Ok cheers again guys! Looks like i'll be getting the geckos with the velcro top bit but leather strap around your boot seems like a good choice to me.

Just need to sort out a flipline now! I'm thinking go with the yale one but its is a tenner more than the new england one anyone know why??

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I have only ever had velcro pads never had a issue with them as said above i store them closed while not in use. I would get the ones with velcro top and leather bottom strap as the velcro bottom strap is useless i wish i could change my bottom strap to leather!

 

Same here! Definatly better with bottom leather strap on!

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Ok cheers again guys! Looks like i'll be getting the geckos with the velcro top bit but leather strap around your boot seems like a good choice to me.

Just need to sort out a flipline now! I'm thinking go with the yale one but its is a tenner more than the new england one anyone know why??

 

For a wire flipline id just find the length you want and buy the cheapest there all the same really just different colours and patterns ive got 2 new england fliplines they are a few years old and perfectly fine.

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