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Author: Glynn
A word of caution: The high top tennis shoe style cougar paw does not provide the support or stability required for walking on steep roof. They also do not explain this information in the article write up, so save the money and buy the roof boot up front andleave the tennis shoes for the staff adjusters.
Author: Wade Goodman Const.
I'm considering buying shoes for my crew to pay them back for working in this heat.
I,d like to know a little more . How long have you been making roofing shoes, and how long this type. Are there any bugs.
Author: Dana
Lots of bugs!!! good idea...very poor design.. Well let me correct that statement, great for Mr. Cougar. They are designed to wear out very fast for residual income for the owner. I have had both pads role off at the same time and down I went. The idea is good but the design for the consumer is just not practical. I am buying pads like fuel for my truck. I have taken pictures of new pads on one roof and you wouldnt believe how fast they wear out. The pad doesnt even mach his pattent description. Looking for better
Author: jones construction
good idea but the pads wear out to fast i think they could make a little bit harder rubber/foam pad and still be able to stick to the roof. also i have had the pads slide off the bottom on a 8/12 or 9/12 pitch
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