![]() ![]() I am no expert on this, but assume my feet needed some time to adjust for a new cut or style boots. So should I still wear these after the pain goes way and see how they feel afterwards? And like I posted, those were size 13 (UK) and 14 (US).īut the Salomons are 13 (UK), but are 13.5 (US). Is this because that my feet needed time to adjust to a different cut or style of boots?īecause I was wearing my Lowa boots for almost 10 yrs. I am going to wait until it heals, and then walk it off with the Salomon boots with the inserted flat feet support insoles. Its strange, because its only on ONE foot.Not both. I wish I can explain better the area of the pain.īelieve its in the area of the Calcaneal Tendon (Achilles) When I got these new boots, I had not inserted these in the boots, maybe one time only. Should I ship these back or should I wait until my feet gets used to these boots? Don't know why all of a sudden this happened. But should I wait and keep on wearing them after the pain has gone away? Maybe I should of had those inserts in all the time. ![]() I really love these Salomon boots, there great. I don't know how Salomon measurements are, but my Lowas are also 13 (UK). My Lowa boots which I used to wear are size 14 (US). I know I ordered the correct size which is 13 (UK) and 13.5 (US). That's were it hurts especially when walking. The shoe laces from time to time starts to unlace themselves, but that doesn't matter now. The shoes were tight and very comfortable. That morning on my walk to work, no pain at all. Up until today, my back lower left heel started to hurt. I have my own customs made soles for my flat feet. These boots fitted me well right out of the box and I even worn them for 3 days. I recently bought myself these Salomon Quest 4D boots for my EDC ![]()
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