

Buy Mens Boot Stretcher - Style Mens and other Shoe & Boot Trees at desertcart.com. Our wide selection is eligible for free shipping and free returns. Review: A really good idea - We used this boot stretcher to make room for a toe that was being rubbed raw by a seam. A little Neatsfoot oil and a good stretch with this bootstretcher improved the fit and made the boots look better because the buckling where the toes bend was reduced. I gave them 5 stars because the stretcher was easy to use, inexpensive, did what they were supposed to do, and made the boots useable again, saving my husband a lot of money. Review: Excellent as I Expected - Does what it is supposed to do well. Mix 50/50 rubbing alcohol and water and pour it in the boot (then pour it in the other, then pour it out), or spray it (paste or wax can prevent exterior penetration so best from inside), saturating the leather then insert and twist with or without expansion nurdles. One reviewer stated it needs two universal joints; this joint is designed to only need one joint and it works well. Seems to be good quality materials, wood and metal, with plastic nurdles for bunions, etc. I recommend this product highly. 5 stars.
| ASIN | B001JO1UEQ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (531) |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2008 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Item model number | HT007-M |
S**E
A really good idea
We used this boot stretcher to make room for a toe that was being rubbed raw by a seam. A little Neatsfoot oil and a good stretch with this bootstretcher improved the fit and made the boots look better because the buckling where the toes bend was reduced. I gave them 5 stars because the stretcher was easy to use, inexpensive, did what they were supposed to do, and made the boots useable again, saving my husband a lot of money.
A**N
Excellent as I Expected
Does what it is supposed to do well. Mix 50/50 rubbing alcohol and water and pour it in the boot (then pour it in the other, then pour it out), or spray it (paste or wax can prevent exterior penetration so best from inside), saturating the leather then insert and twist with or without expansion nurdles. One reviewer stated it needs two universal joints; this joint is designed to only need one joint and it works well. Seems to be good quality materials, wood and metal, with plastic nurdles for bunions, etc. I recommend this product highly. 5 stars.
C**D
Works well not made well
The seem well made but one of the arms broke off on the second turn the first time I used them. I wasn't even putting tension on the arm. Very disappointing. I was still able able to use it by twisting with with a wrench. The product works well but the quality wasn't quite what I had hoped. The exchange/refund policy seems easy enough. I am currently waiting on my return postage label to get the process started.
D**L
MY Boots are made forwalking
The boot streachers are working well. They tend to come apart in the back hole if your not paying attention. So I guess I have to pay attention. They work fine though. I'm glad I have them. Now I can put my boots on. They still need a little work. But it was a good buy . Thanks.
D**K
What a waste of time and money....
I told myself I wasn't going to buy these based on the reviews...over and over. But it was $15 on these or like $80 on something else. Well, these are $15 for a reason. #1, like everyone else, they break the first time you use them. Whether you're gentle or not. I don't care what other reviews have said, there is no way to use these as an actual stretcher and not break them. #2, They don't even fit half way into a men's size 9 timberland boot. The most common shoe size on earth, and these don't fit in them. You need to have at least a size 11 shoe for these to go into the top of the shoe (where I and everyone else needs the shoe to stretch). I just don't understand how this became an actual piece of merchandise in commerce. It is a shoe shaped piece of wood that breaks. That's all it is. Go to a cobbler. Don't support this product anymore.
R**N
Great product for stiff leather boots
I recently purchased a pair of boots that were very stiff and uncomfortable. In addition, I have a bunion which only added to the problem. At first, I tried a spray that was supposed to soften leather. By itself, the spray did not noticeably help, so I decided to try these stretchers along with the spray. I was very pleased with the results. Leaving the stretchers in the boots for 24 hours loosened up the leather so that even my bunion was not a problem. I read one review that complained about the adjusting rod breaking, but I suspect that person may have over-tightened the device.The instructions state very clearly to stop when you feel slight resistance. The stretchers also come with several inserts to place at spots where you might need extra stretching. I highly recommend this to anyone dealing with new boots that are too stiff or have tight-fitting areas.
P**1
Exceeds expectations
I now own three pairs of these boot stretchers. I use them for my work and dress boots. Given the price, they are less expensive than shoe trees and help keep the shape of my boots especially after getting them wet from field use. I have read a number of articles where folks claim to have problems with these boot stretchers. I have not experienced any problems what so ever and would highly recommend them my friends. A great value considering the quality and serviceability of the product.
B**N
Unbelievably shoddy
One of my pair arrived in pieces. The metal rods are attached to the U-Joint by means of pins which are not secured at all - so the pins slip out making the device inoperable. The pins can be replaced by 1/2" #6 self threading machine screws - which remain fixed, but the metal rod which is meant to secure the alignment of the two halves is far too short, so when spreading the halves it becomes dislodged. Also, one of my set cracked almost immediately where the alignment rod was secured, because the hole was drilled too deeply. I re-secured the halves with bailing wire in hopes that would work. It was only moderately successful. On the positive side, the product was only $20. And on the practical side - they can be used at boot trees. Just not so good as stretchers.
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