I skied all mountain and heavily in the park on a pair of old Salomon race boots for the longest time because I never wanted to shell out for some nice boots that I figured wouldn't ever fit as good.
I never got pain in my Salomon's, even though they were really old and had no flex to them. They fit good!
Then I decided to treat myself to some fancy new full tilts after going into a fitter, getting measured, and looking at my options for some new boots.
I decided on the 2014 full tilt dropkicks for the price point and more park oriented nature.
I let the fitter talk me into some of those shitty "fits everyone" footbeds, and got heat molded, and was stoked to use my new boots.
They felt fine for about 5 minutes, and then I started getting a horrible cramping/annoying pain on the widest point of the lateral side of my foot, kinda where my toes meet the rest of my foot. The longer I wore the boot, the worse it got and it stretched all the way along that kind of "edge" that the lateral side of your foot makes with the bottom of your foot, all the way to near the my heel. It seemed like that whole side of my foot was cramping up or just unhappy.
It also started to feel like that on the bottom of my foot on that side too.
I went back to the fitter and they punched out the boot a couple times to try and give me more space in that area.
They said that would fix it for sure.
That initially helped, but still if I spend even half a day skiing in my boots, that pain returns.
Its not sharp, its just a cramping/burning/annoying pain, but it gets pretty bad the longer I ski.
Instant relief when I take my boots off, or even put less pressure on my feet (ie. putting my feet up).
I went through the proper recommended steps in getting fit for boots, but I'm still have the pain and its starting to get to my skiing (having to quit early, take breaks to take my feet out, etc).
I'd appreciate any advice you can offer, because right now I'm wishing I hadn't even bought new boots haha!