Check Out Our Shop
Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Pain while skiing (another boot question.)

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    In the mountains
    Posts
    394

    Pain while skiing (another boot question.)

    I've just got moldable liners which has taken away all the pressure points (yay!) but I still get a lot of pain from ski boots.
    I think that pressure on the calf muscle is cutting off blood to my feet. The pain is relieved by undoing the top clips for a while but as soon as I do them up to ski, it's back. Skinning or cruising groomers is fine, but any interesting skiing hurts like hell.
    I'm on denalis + freerides but the same issue happens in my Rossi race boots.
    Any suggestions?
    Would trying to change the ramp angle on the free rides (as discussed elsewhere) help?


    (tried search but this doesn't seem to fit with other boot fit threads.)
    'I dare to dream and differ from the hollow lies'

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Alco-Hall of Fame
    Posts
    2,997
    can you run the tops a little looser? Especially any booster/power strap you may have. Any overtightening the top buckle and/or strap gives me a lot of pain as well, only real solution I've found.
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    In the mountains
    Posts
    394
    Only if they're loose to the point where it I feel less control, no problem on easy terrain but not so good in the windfukt crust and crud out there at the moment. I'm playing with that though, I guess I was hoping for the magic solution .
    'I dare to dream and differ from the hollow lies'

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Alco-Hall of Fame
    Posts
    2,997
    I'm out of ideas for you then I have to run a really tight line between loose control and tight pain.

    Q: are your liners wrap or tounge style?
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    In the mountains
    Posts
    394
    New ones are wrap, moldable.
    They seem to fit well, no pressure points, warm feet (first time ever.)

    But I'm getting the same prob in my race boots (tounge style liner, very uncomfortable.)

    So I don't know.
    I had the problem a bit last year but not as painful.
    It only seems to happen when I'm skiing hard but not when I'm skinning.
    'I dare to dream and differ from the hollow lies'

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Nr the sea , on the other side of the pond..
    Posts
    928
    I have a pair of 4 clip plus power starp nordica boots.

    I always have to loosen the top clip and power strap after my 3rd or 4th run as my calf muscles wake up and get slightly bigger. Causes a bit of pain if i leave them clamped.

    I usually run the two middle clips ( the ones on top of the arch of the foot and the one holding the heel down and back) pretty tight to restrict lift but i run the remaining two a lot looser to prevent cramping that i seem to get if i tighten them too much.
    Last edited by wildstyle; 01-13-2006 at 06:37 PM.
    Semper in Pulveris .... Only the depth varies

  7. #7
    BLOODSWEATSTEEL Guest
    Having the same problem lately w/ mine. Nordica 10 4 clip boots w/ Alpine molded wrap liners. Most of the pain is on the outside of my shins and very tops of my ankle. My feet fell great in them, but I'm still tweaking the adjustments until they're dialed.

    I've found that the moldable wrap liners are way more comfortable in regular conditions, but a lot less forgiving than regular stockers on ice/hardpack, or when you twist your foot or land wrong.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    killingtime, Vt/ Alaskan,Heli
    Posts
    533
    there is a nerve that runs down the back of the leg and wraps around the interior ankle. I some boots and some people this nerve can become depressed and cause tingling and fatigue in the foot .it is rare but if the boots are too tight in the ankle, especially around the achilles then you would have problems you suggest which are aleviated by undoing the top buckles

    195 Lab Swallowtail
    186 Moment Donner Party
    182 Moment Reno Freebird
    180 Moment Tahoe

    I'm gonna live forever if the good die young

    Life is a suicide mission

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Denver
    Posts
    1,070
    Is the boots cuff pretty tall or short. If its one or the other, when you get new boots try to find the other.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •