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Title: Sore Feet
Post by: surfnscenic on December 18, 2011
My current boots are a leather Karrimor KSB  and have been in use for around 10 years.  They have until very recently been very comfortable. I regularly clean the boots and apply polish and waterproofing wax.   :( Lately my left foot has started to slide forward in my boot, usually when going downhill causing pain on the big toe. :'(  The right foot is okay so far.

I have found this link on the internet but am wondering if anyone on the forum has had similar experience and remedial advice? ???

http://www.go4awalk.com/ask/painfultoes.php
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: LandyLiam on December 18, 2011
get bigger feet? new boots might be a cheaper option though  ::)
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: surfnscenic on December 18, 2011
 ;D You're so witty!  How'd the dinner go?

Ours was a variety of dehydrated meals, followed by mince pies, one of which Matt heated up directly on the Mini Trangia accompanied by a little red Merlot from Chile. ;)
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: LandyLiam on December 18, 2011
dinner was excellent, i wasn't jealous of you guys at all  ;D

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To say throw your boots away is rubbish. As we get older our arches drop a little, so try proper insoles. I will never go out in the hills without my Superfeet insoles. Also when tying your laces make sure your heels are firmly pushed back in the boot.
from that website you linked too, seems like good advice, just tie your laces  ;)
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: simon on December 20, 2011
Ten years is a good long time for a boot to last! I wouldn't think that after all that time they are suddenly starting to stretch so it might be worth considering the possibility that your feet are changing. When was the last time you had your feet measured properly? Drop by with your boots and I can measure your feet and have a look at the boots for you. There could be a number of things to check but if the boots are still good then insoles (such as Superfeet) or maybe even just volume reducers might be worth looking at.
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: surfnscenic on December 20, 2011
Simon, thank you for the offer.  :) I'll probably call in after the Christmas/New Year period.

Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: surfnscenic on January 07, 2012
get bigger feet? new boots might be a cheaper option though  ::)

Eventually called in with Simon at Cotswold who kindly measured my feet, probably the first measuring since I got my school shoes :D  He also examined my boots. The result was that my feet and boots were no longer compatable. After some discussion about options I decided, and on on prompting from my wife, to invest in a new pair of boots. I must emphasize that I was under no pressure to purchase new boots.

Its my birthday next month so this was an early present a pair of Anatom Q2 boots.

Once again the staff at Cotswold have provided a good service/customer care, in this case by Simon, thanks. 

Just have to them broken in and get out.
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: whoRya on January 08, 2012
Its my birthday next month so this was an early present a pair of Anatom boots.

Which ones Surf?  Flame?  Fugitive? Q3? Q2?  I was thinking of having a look at the Q2s myself.

Edited:  After Dean's post I realised that I had confused Anatom and Asolo.
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: dean1970 on January 09, 2012
Cotswold pepole are very helpful.

I got Asolo GTX fugitive from them a few years back. Still look like new.
Title: Re: Sore Feet
Post by: simon on January 09, 2012
Hey, happy to have been of help to you and happy birthday!  :)