Danged feet.

birddude

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I've been trying to get in shape for a while. Working out, walking. Lost some weight and feeling pretty good. My problem is, no matter what boots I wear, my feet hurt after about 5 miles. What's the best insoles? I remember reading a thread about it but can't find it.
 
Remember "round" is a shape too. I use the Dr Scholls plantar facitus insoles in all my shoes. Since using in all my shoes, my foot issues have stopped....except for the numbness in my toes I have been experiencing for about a decade now.
 
Remember "round" is a shape too. I use the Dr Scholls plantar facitus insoles in all my shoes. Since using in all my shoes, my foot issues have stopped....except for the numbness in my toes I have been experiencing for about a decade now.
Yeah, I have that shape down pat.
 
Interesting post! After barely making it thru last season with foot pain was feeling pretty good this summer but ended breaking a few toes in July and the foot pain started all over again. VA gave me a couple sets of inserts and it has made a world of difference.
 
Just a suggestion, not saying anyone has to go buy big money running shoes, but if you have a store in your area that specializes in running shoes....these are not big box or chain stores.... go and get measured/fitted.
They also sell insoles if they can match your fitting. My wife does alot of running events that include pavement and trails.....she has different insoles with different shoes for each.
I did it and got a pair for my hiking boots, world of difference. My 2 pairs of hunting boots are Danner Vitals, which really fit well and don't fatigue my feet, arches, or heel.....so I don't insoles them.
 
I've tried different insoles over the years and I haven't found any that I like, so I normally just use the cheap factory insoles. Most are too thick and end up changing the fit and taking up too much room in the foot box for me. But I keep trying. I've started breaking in a new pair of Lowa Tibet hiking boots and I've put in insoles from PowerStep. Too soon to know whether they are going to work or not.

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Seems like when you get older you spend small fortune on shoes and insole when socks can make a world of difference
Like finding perfect pillow

This post has me thinking. Several years ago I coached HS football. The head coach told the players at the beginning of the season to always wear 2 pair of socks. His theory was that 2 pair of socks allowed them to slide past each other as one moved to help eliminate callouses and sore spots.

I hunt with LL Bean's Maine Hunting Shoes. Two pair socks are recommended for these. I always wear two pair of wool socks and the orthotics I cited in an earlier post.
 
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