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Monday, October 23rd, 2006 03:49 pm
...and that's just what they've done* - I reckon nearly 500km in the last two years, and a fair bit before that. They're a pair of Karrimor KSBs, bought... er... between seven and ten years ago, I can't remember, but I've only started using them regularly since I came to Glasgow a couple of years ago (before that it was occasional walking holidays). Anyway, since the end of the summer, I've noticed that my feet get very sore, particularly on descents or on long walks on roads. I'd assumed that the shock-absorbency was starting to go, and bought a new pair of insoles (the old ones had worn paper-thin in places, and you could see the imprints of my toes very clearly). Unfortunately, the new ones were cheapass, and though they helped at first, the beneficial effects only lasted a few weeks. So I went back on Friday and bought some more expensive ones. I wanted the ones with extra shock-absorbency in the ball and heel, but they didn't have any in my size, and the bloke in Tiso reckoned the problem was more likely to be lack of arch support (hmmmm) and that I should therefore buy some other ones which were three times the price (again, hrmmmm). I wore these last week, and they did bugger all - as soon as we started descending, my feet started hurting. So, taking them back and claiming my sixty-day money-back guarantee would seem to be indicated. But is this likely to be a problem that new insoles can fix, or is it more likely to be indicative of worn-out boots? What do you reckon, guys?

[I'm particularly looking at [livejournal.com profile] elvum, [livejournal.com profile] half_of_monty and [livejournal.com profile] michiexile here, but all comments welcome.]
[Edit: and, of course, [livejournal.com profile] mrpjantarctica, [livejournal.com profile] mi_guida, [livejournal.com profile] susannahf, and anyone who's ever owned a pair of walking boots. I'll stop naming specific people in future, as with you lot being so multi-multi-talented I always leave someone out :-)]

UPDATE: the voting so far is that the boots themselves are wearing out, and that insoles probably won't help much. Bah. But they're still waterproof, and besides, I just bought a new jacket...

* And one of these days these boots are gonna walk right up your tum. *Horn break*
Tuesday, October 24th, 2006 03:27 pm (UTC)
The ones I've got are these (http://www.superfeet.com/users-guide/). His argument was that I was getting some blistering on the pads of my feet, and some hard skin on the heels, and that this was probably symptomatic of lack of arch support. He's probably right, but that's not the main problem...
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 09:07 am (UTC)
If you walk around in bare feet a lot, you'll have hard skin. If you don't, then maybe it is the shoes...
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 04:36 pm (UTC)
Yeah, but it's not necessarily *these* shoes. I have other pairs of shoes for day-to-day use, many of them starting to wear out.

[Though I have been getting blisters on the pad of my foot while walking recently. Tape usually fixes it]