Blowdowner
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But also try to use the biggest arch support you can tolerate. And replace it every year too. Idk for sure but you might need a heel lift or full insert on the right side to even weight out.
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But also try to use the biggest arch support you can tolerate. And replace it every year too. Idk for sure but you might need a heel lift or full insert on the right side to even weight out.
This works for me.After dealing with some blisters, I got some injini liner socks and I always wear those when hiking now. Haven't had a blister since.
Sucks man, I have had to troubleshoot similar foot issues (left foot has a weird prominence on my ankle that gives me grief).Well I just gave the base layer socks a try. Got the Injini toe socks and put them under my FITS socks. After 45 minutes of walking hills, I ripped open my heel again. I’m super frustrated. One thing I think is contributing to this is my left heel has a prominence that sucks out past the bottom of my heel. It’s from intentional tendinitis from what my PT says. I’ve had it for years. I think it’s rubbing into the back of my boot and since it creates a protrusion past the back of the rest of my heel, I can’t properly lock it in. It seems to slip around no matter how I tie my boots (Lapponia 3’s). My right boot heel never slips. Any idea where I should look next? Possibly new boots? I have super wide forefeet so I have to have a large toe box, that’s why the Lapponia feels so good at the forefoot.
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