Awesome, thank you for the reply. I didn’t know about the transcript feature thanks. Beautiful neighborhood! You have enough leather for a couple lifetimes of hurraches lol. Have a wonderful day.
I like your idea of adding the washer. I always just do two overhand knots. How are you liking the sandals? Would you say that they’re slippery or grippy?
Thanks a lot for your comment, my friend. With the washer was not originally my idea. I saw it in some other huaraches video, honestly. Leather is for sure a bit slippery on certain surfaces. It is, however, interesting feeling to wear them. Those made from shoemaker's rubber are somewhat less pleasant on the skin. After more kilometers (e.g. more than 6) i had blisters from them. But in these leather huaraches not at all. I was thinking to glue these two materials together, but then the weight will be for sure higher. That 6mm thick rubber is in principle quite heavy. Best regards and greetings from Slovakia.
Hello there. Thanks for your question. The cord is 6 mm and the leather is 5 mm thick. I personally do not run much, I like most the backpacking. But I tried couple of times to run in them and it was good. So this time I used poly-amide so called Prusik cord. But in my previous video I used ordinary paracord 550. The diameter of the drill was 5 mm this time. Is best a bit smaller than the diameter of the cord, so it does not move too much. I hope this helps. Greetings from Slovakia.🙂
🙂many thanks, my friend. As said in the video (in the subtitles) - from one lady from eastern Slovakia. She told me it was a driver belt for some historical machine. Honestly, I'm really glad i bought them from her. Even though very old, those leathers are really cool. Have a nice rest of the weekend.
Hi @Rikhartpt, thanks for your question. In principle it did not any harm to my feet ever. I used there poly-amide Prusik cord 6 mm thick. But honestly I wanted to try in this video to make them with round leather lace 5 mm thick. But it turned out to be a horrible cord - easily breakable. At least the lace I tried to use was awful. I have a feeling flat leather laces might be better, but I'm not sure how durable it might be. If you have some cords from different materials don't hesitate to try. Free free also to share your experience with some other materials here too. Previous year I bought a cord from pure cotton when I was in Prague. But it is questionable how long it would hold out on the sides where there is a friction with surface. You know from the bottom. Greetings from Slovakia.
Every one knows how to do it. We just don’t have that access to materials and tools. That’s it Oh, bye you are gonna fall quickly with those while running :D
Hello @Paramurasaki 🙂Sure, exactly this kind of leather might be difficult to find. I guess I was lucky. But there are plenty of materials that can be used. With thinner material is even easier to work, so scissors should be enough. Drill is not necessary at all too. I agree, on some surfaces it may be slippery. But as said in one of my other comments I mostly just walk in them, as I like the most the backpacking. Have a nice day and good luck.
Nice tying method! I've been wanting more interesting lacing on my Huaraches. Gonna try that out
Many thanks, Andrew. I like this tying too. Greetings from Slovakia.
Espectacular!! Felicitaciones!! Veo difícil que yo lo pueda hacer !!
@@angelamercedespaulazzo2729 Many thanks, dear Angela Mercedes Paula. Greetings from Slovakia. Take care. Best Regards, Andrej
Awesome video...Thanks for making it 👍🔥
Many thanks, my friend. I appreciate it. All the best and greetings from Slovakia.
You deserve the compliments! All the best from USA @@videoinstructables
Awesome, thank you for the reply. I didn’t know about the transcript feature thanks. Beautiful neighborhood! You have enough leather for a couple lifetimes of hurraches lol. Have a wonderful day.
Thanks a lot. Indeed 😊. I really appreciate your comment and very nice words. Take care, my friend. Greetings from western Slovakia
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I like your idea of adding the washer. I always just do two overhand knots.
How are you liking the sandals? Would you say that they’re slippery or grippy?
Thanks a lot for your comment, my friend. With the washer was not originally my idea. I saw it in some other huaraches video, honestly. Leather is for sure a bit slippery on certain surfaces. It is, however, interesting feeling to wear them. Those made from shoemaker's rubber are somewhat less pleasant on the skin. After more kilometers (e.g. more than 6) i had blisters from them. But in these leather huaraches not at all. I was thinking to glue these two materials together, but then the weight will be for sure higher. That 6mm thick rubber is in principle quite heavy. Best regards and greetings from Slovakia.
how thick is the leather and the cord? do you run in them?
Hello there. Thanks for your question. The cord is 6 mm and the leather is 5 mm thick. I personally do not run much, I like most the backpacking. But I tried couple of times to run in them and it was good. So this time I used poly-amide so called Prusik cord. But in my previous video I used ordinary paracord 550. The diameter of the drill was 5 mm this time. Is best a bit smaller than the diameter of the cord, so it does not move too much. I hope this helps. Greetings from Slovakia.🙂
Cool sandals, where the heck did you find that leather ?
🙂many thanks, my friend. As said in the video (in the subtitles) - from one lady from eastern Slovakia. She told me it was a driver belt for some historical machine. Honestly, I'm really glad i bought them from her. Even though very old, those leathers are really cool. Have a nice rest of the weekend.
A friend recommended this to me (I'm 1/2 Slovak).
Hi John. Many thanks. I'm really glad. I hope you liked the video too. Greetings from Slovakia to you and your friend. Best regards, Andrej
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My roman ancestors would be proud
Many thanks, my friend. In some languages they call similar sandals "Jesus sandals" 🙂
о сухофрукт -прес и др. добавки
Простите, я не понимаю 😟
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Won't the polyester paracord be very abrasive to your feet? Whenever I work with paracord my hands get really scuffed.
Hi @Rikhartpt, thanks for your question. In principle it did not any harm to my feet ever. I used there poly-amide Prusik cord 6 mm thick. But honestly I wanted to try in this video to make them with round leather lace 5 mm thick. But it turned out to be a horrible cord - easily breakable. At least the lace I tried to use was awful. I have a feeling flat leather laces might be better, but I'm not sure how durable it might be. If you have some cords from different materials don't hesitate to try. Free free also to share your experience with some other materials here too. Previous year I bought a cord from pure cotton when I was in Prague. But it is questionable how long it would hold out on the sides where there is a friction with surface. You know from the bottom. Greetings from Slovakia.
@@videoinstructables Greetings from Portugal, thank you for your nice video. Yes, I will try with flat leather strips!
@@Faforino many thanks my friend. Good luck with huaraches and in general.
В начале лета завязал и осенью развязал , 😂😂😂😂😂😂
ты делаешь это очень хорошо. привет 🙂
Every one knows how to do it. We just don’t have that access to materials and tools. That’s it
Oh, bye you are gonna fall quickly with those while running :D
Hello @Paramurasaki 🙂Sure, exactly this kind of leather might be difficult to find. I guess I was lucky. But there are plenty of materials that can be used. With thinner material is even easier to work, so scissors should be enough. Drill is not necessary at all too. I agree, on some surfaces it may be slippery. But as said in one of my other comments I mostly just walk in them, as I like the most the backpacking. Have a nice day and good luck.