Desk Jockey
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What is the state of the art here.
i did a 25-mile Charity hike his weekend and ended up with some nasty blisters. I pretaped my typical hotspots with some moleskin and lukotape and they were fine. The blisters I got were in other places. I could have stopped and padded those but I was feeling like shit toward the end and just pushed through.
there are some old threads and some info here and there, but I am curious what people are doing for both prevention and care these days.
I decided to pop mine (cut a slit with sterilized scissors) to drain them and have them bandaged. When they dry out a bit I will apply some new skin or liquid bandage. I will keep them clean and dry for a while and expect they will be fully walkable in a day and resolve fully in 7-10 days.
what say ye, roksliders?
i did a 25-mile Charity hike his weekend and ended up with some nasty blisters. I pretaped my typical hotspots with some moleskin and lukotape and they were fine. The blisters I got were in other places. I could have stopped and padded those but I was feeling like shit toward the end and just pushed through.
there are some old threads and some info here and there, but I am curious what people are doing for both prevention and care these days.
I decided to pop mine (cut a slit with sterilized scissors) to drain them and have them bandaged. When they dry out a bit I will apply some new skin or liquid bandage. I will keep them clean and dry for a while and expect they will be fully walkable in a day and resolve fully in 7-10 days.
what say ye, roksliders?