Need just the SLIGHTEST amount of room in my boots...suggestions?
So my feet were definantely burning today, whether it was due to early season effects doesn't really matter. I'm done with the pain. I love the fact that my boots are "tight" because I truly do feel it helps with control.
There are no boot fitters in this area. My shell fit is good....
Having said those two things; is there a way just to make a little room (lengthwise) in the boot? Maybe a little cut in the liner or something? I don't know, I'm ready to try something after three years, the boots are getting a little old anyway so if it ruins em', that's just an excuse to get new :)
I wear light socks, not nylon thin, but as thin as I can find. Don't need much, just a hint.
Thanks for any help. Did a search and didn't find too much....
Now we are getting somewhere
As a bootfitter of the last 12 years, I can say that there are a couple of thoughts.... first one of the most common misconceptions with older boots is that they have somehow gotten smaller. In fact often the liner has packed out and now the foot is loose and tends to slide forward in the boot. This leads to people having the misconception that the boot has somehow gotten smaller.
A proper shell fit should help confirm some things. Take the liner out, put your foot in the shell. Put your foot all the way to the front so your toe touches. Reach down into the shell behind your heel. You should be able to get about two fingers between the back of your heel and the shell wall. Anything close to that range, means you have a good size boot. If you have excessive room between the the foot and the back of the boot you may have too much room with the liner packed out.
If that is the case, locking the heel down with a butterfly pad can help lock the heel in place and keep you from sliding around as much, but splat and team are right that this does not necessarily give you any relief in the toes.
Minor heel lifts directly below your superfeet insoles or custom insoles (not underneath the liner) have been the most effective at giving just a skosh of room in the toes without affecting the instep all that much.
Since you are not around any good bootfitters, stretching is not an option (repeat... do not try this at home!). Short of the heel lift, I am not sure what you can do as a home remedy.
Cutting the liner is a quick way to force yourself into buying a new boot, as your foot will get wet, cold and just plain uncomfortable.