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to grip on sloping rock surfaces. These boots tended to have large pointed hobnails on the extreme edges of the soles and heels to grip small roughness on steeply sloping rock and on snow, but have become less common with the invention of
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Homemade hobnailed boots, which provide traction on ice and snow, can be created by driving roofing nails (with cut-off ends) through used
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Cold conducting through hobnails into the feet: that, and need for strength, solved by three thicknesses of leather in the soles.
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Tearing at the backstay: solved by securing the backstay with three rows of stitching each side.
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They have been used since antiquity for inexpensive durable footwear, often by workmen and the
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insert, called a heel iron, to strengthen the heel, and an iron toe-piece. They may also have
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is a short nail with a thick head used to increase the durability of
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Important design work for the modern hobnailed boot was done during
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
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Sole wear: toe and heel irons in addition to hobnails.
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Hobnail (disambiguation)


footwear
boot
soles

shoe tacks
clinching nail

caliga
horseshoe-shaped
steel toecaps
military
caligae
ammo boot
trench boots
World War I
World War I
Pershing boot
dubbin
chrome tanning
mountaineering
crampons
rubber boots
Caulk boots
"Little Tanks – The American Field Shoe [Boot]"
"Hobnail".
Etymological Dictionary
W. & R. Chambers

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