austinphps
WKR
I have a pair of schnee absaroka's that I probably have 300+ miles in, but I still am getting a heel blister and pinky toe blisters when going off trail. Now I do have a pair of superfeet in them, but they are probably as old as the boots themselves. And if my memory serves me correctly, I would still get blisters even when they were new.
The heel blister only happens on my left foot. I've laced them differently and that still doesn't help. It only happens when sidehilling and being off trail.
Any smaller size and I feel like the boots would be too tight/my toes would hit the toe box, any bigger and I think the blister on the heel would be even worse.
Thought these were the ones, but I don't think I should have to tape up my feet every time I go off trail (maybe I do)
Would a stiffer boot or a more flexible boot potentially help with this? Maybe a synthetic boot instead of leather?
Any suggestions for a stiffer boot? Maybe Scarpa?
More flexible boot - a schnee option or maybe a crispi?
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The heel blister only happens on my left foot. I've laced them differently and that still doesn't help. It only happens when sidehilling and being off trail.
Any smaller size and I feel like the boots would be too tight/my toes would hit the toe box, any bigger and I think the blister on the heel would be even worse.
Thought these were the ones, but I don't think I should have to tape up my feet every time I go off trail (maybe I do)
Would a stiffer boot or a more flexible boot potentially help with this? Maybe a synthetic boot instead of leather?
Any suggestions for a stiffer boot? Maybe Scarpa?
More flexible boot - a schnee option or maybe a crispi?
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