14485973:maaattt said:"cranking" the buckles over your toes is a 100% mistake
14485973:maaattt said:"cranking" the buckles over your toes is a 100% mistake
14486211:KilaTsunami said:Cranked everywhere but middle across the foot, I let that one dangle usually cuz my instep always hurts
14485868:dognuts said:my boots are absolutely cranked on the top and over the toe but the other two mid buckles are super super loose
14486244:Schoess said:lol how, thats arguably the most important part of the boot. That middle buckle or two is what keeps you in the boot, heel on the floor, at the back of the boot type shit. It sounds liek you're just choking your leg while the rest of your foot dangles in the boot LOL
14486237:RIP_leos_shack said:Get Full tilts. Seriously though that's what 3 piece boots were made for. I had huge problems with my instep until I got dalbellos then instantly fixed.
14486262:dognuts said:the bone right under that middle buckle is really high on my foot so it hurts there if i have them very tight. think i might get my soles ground at some point to help a little. and the bottom one on my ankle always cuts circulation off if i do it two tight
14486361:Schoess said:For sure, I have bone spurs on both of mine as well. It's a hard place to adjust the boot, the footbed grinding is definitely a great option, also when you mold the shell, if you put some spacers on that bone (like a bunch of layers of thick tape), it will help push it out and create a pocket for it.
14486383:OFF3P said:I still have bone spurs on my heels from 2 years ago when I used custom fitted boots to someone else's foot, they are still pretty obvious. How long till they go away? I heard they take months and others say they don't heal
14486361:Schoess said:For sure, I have bone spurs on both of mine as well. It's a hard place to adjust the boot, the footbed grinding is definitely a great option, also when you mold the shell, if you put some spacers on that bone (like a bunch of layers of thick tape), it will help push it out and create a pocket for it.
14486361:Schoess said:For sure, I have bone spurs on both of mine as well. It's a hard place to adjust the boot, the footbed grinding is definitely a great option, also when you mold the shell, if you put some spacers on that bone (like a bunch of layers of thick tape), it will help push it out and create a pocket for it.
14486517:KilaTsunami said:Gonna try this tomorrow thanks bro. My boots fit fine for a bit but started hurting my instep once I had a few weeks on em. Any tips on footbed grinding? Our tech that would normally know is gonna be out, so it’s just me.
14486590:Schoess said:my foot boner