Boots help

ColoradoSki

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So my boots are hurting. They’re not to big. But I keep having numb feet cuz I like them tight. But it shouldn’t do that. But also my toenails keep getting that bruising underneath and I think it’s cuz my foot slides and then pushes on my toe nail. Any simple fixes y’all know of
 
topic:ColoradoSki said:
So my boots are hurting. They’re not to big. But I keep having numb feet cuz I like them tight. But it shouldn’t do that. But also my toenails keep getting that bruising underneath and I think it’s cuz my foot slides and then pushes on my toe nail. Any simple fixes y’all know of

stop being a pussy

or get new boots
 
topic:ColoradoSki said:
So my boots are hurting. They’re not to big. But I keep having numb feet cuz I like them tight. But it shouldn’t do that. But also my toenails keep getting that bruising underneath and I think it’s cuz my foot slides and then pushes on my toe nail. Any simple fixes y’all know of

spend the money and buy boots that actually fit on your feet
 
There is no easy quick and clear answer. It depends on a number of factors that only a good bootfitter will be able to assess and solve by seeing you in person and changing things about the boots or your setup. You could need new insoles, liner molding, shell molding, foot bed grinding, the boot may not fit you properly, etc etc. You won't know for sure until you go to someone who knows wtf they doin. If your user name has anything to do with where you live then I bet there are a lot of qualified boot fitters near you.

Also keep in mind that bootfitting is an art and everyone does it differently. So if you end up at 3 different bootfitters that have good reviews and experience, don't be surprised if they recommend 3 different ways to approach your problem. Chances are they arnt wrong, as there are many ways to adjust boots to fit your feet.
 
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