MuleDeerMike
WKR
I've had a pair of Vasque Talus Trek hikers for the past two seasons and I've walked idk how many hundreds of miles in them. The only time I ever got a heel blister was the one time that I put a Dr Scholls insole in, just to see how it compared to the factory insole. I do however get sore spots on my big toes and the balls of my feet in them from the boots being very flexible and light. I can also feel every rock under my foot which can be brutal after an entire day of hiking off trail. It's always been manageable and it's never taken me out of the hunt before, but I'm ready to upgrade. Recently, I've been trying out several different high end boot brands to upgrade to a stiffer boot with a more robust sole and midsole. Every boot I've tried has given me bad heel blisters when hiking with weight. My toes are not being scrunched in the toe box and the downhills aren't bad, other than the heels, so I think the fit is correct. So my question is, should I try a different high end insole or just keep trying out different boots or am I stuck with the light hiker Vasques? Pretty frustrated.
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