@entertaineranthony It works pretty good, but I've found that the boots stick to the wheel when it's warm outside, so now I put the boots under my jeans. That seems to work the best, but it twists the legs of my pants.
@Raimondo1870 You can buy silicone spray lubricant at walmart (automotive section) to help with that. Just spray a LOT of it on the end of a rag and then rub it on the outside edges of the wheel (being careful not to get it on the tread). Also, spray a bunch on the side of your boots and you'll find that it should provide enough lubrication so that it doesn't get caught on the wheel. Then you can just reapply it whenever necessary.
good job! now let's see you do it backwards one footed. Oh, and try wheelwalking, too. :D
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@thencaesarfalls lol, yeah, that might be just a little harder. I can go off a curb with it though.
raywalz 1 month ago
Good idea with using rain/snow boots. Does it work well?
entertaineranthony 10 months ago
@entertaineranthony It works pretty good, but I've found that the boots stick to the wheel when it's warm outside, so now I put the boots under my jeans. That seems to work the best, but it twists the legs of my pants.
Raimondo1870 10 months ago
@Raimondo1870 You can buy silicone spray lubricant at walmart (automotive section) to help with that. Just spray a LOT of it on the end of a rag and then rub it on the outside edges of the wheel (being careful not to get it on the tread). Also, spray a bunch on the side of your boots and you'll find that it should provide enough lubrication so that it doesn't get caught on the wheel. Then you can just reapply it whenever necessary.
entertaineranthony 10 months ago
*applauds*
ltitus210 11 months ago