muzzyman88
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- Oct 9, 2020
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Ive waited a while to post this because I was in the midst of trying different insoles, etc. I have a two month old pair of Nevadas that I've been wearing and breaking in. My right foot is darn near perfect. I have three different insoles I'm messing with, all cheap ones and it doesn't matter which I use, the boot feels awesome with slight adjustments to lacing to accomodate the slight difference in the insoles.
Now, the problem foot. My left foot, no matter what I do, I get pretty intense pressure on the back of the heel, just about where the tendon attaches to the heel area if that makes sense. I get this when going up hill only. No blistering and the heel feels locked in. Its almost like its too locked in if that makes sense. I thought maybe a different high insole to adjust where my heel is in the pocket would correct this, but so far it hasn't.
Thoughts?
Now, the problem foot. My left foot, no matter what I do, I get pretty intense pressure on the back of the heel, just about where the tendon attaches to the heel area if that makes sense. I get this when going up hill only. No blistering and the heel feels locked in. Its almost like its too locked in if that makes sense. I thought maybe a different high insole to adjust where my heel is in the pocket would correct this, but so far it hasn't.
Thoughts?