Ok, ill start off with saying that I realize the #1 contributor to this is improper sizing of boot. I.e. too short. But this is the first time dealing with this issue in a pair of boots I currently run in my collection. The boot is a Salewa mountain trainer mid. They are 10.5s and I originally had 11s but were like clown shoes and way too much room in the toe box that my feet were sliding side to side. Now, I have over 100 miles on these boots as they're close to 2 months old now. Over a 3 day backpacking shed hunt I developed pain in my nails on each big toe. I know that my toes are NOT hitting the toe box. With proper lacing, I slam my boot toe into the ground and my toes never kiss the front. With unlaced and foot slid to the end of the boot, I can get 1 finger behind the heel just fine. I have been on multiple hikes of the same caliber terrain with milage varying from shorter to longer in these same boots with no issues till this past time out. Only difference being more pack weight than previous trips.
My question is this, Is it possible, or has anyone else had nail pain WITHOUT toes hitting the front of the boot? If so, what could be a possible factor?
I use the box lacing.
Nails trimmed back also.
My question is this, Is it possible, or has anyone else had nail pain WITHOUT toes hitting the front of the boot? If so, what could be a possible factor?
I use the box lacing.
Nails trimmed back also.