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YOUR JUMPING STILTS => Problems and solutions => Topic started by: DevilsGreen on December 16, 2011, 05:49:04 PM
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When ever I use my bocks for bout 2/3 hours I ALWAYS! Get rather bad blisters, or make my existing blisters worse. =[
I tighten my shoes as much as I can ; but they're not really meant to be tight.
Any way I can stop them from rubbing?
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It sounds like blisters on your feet! Caused by your foot moving in your shoe, so the only way to stop it is to make sure your shoes fit and they hold your feet still! Shimples!!! :Cyes:
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Thats what I said :p I get really bad blisters and I've tightened my shoe as much as they will =[
Still manage to get them though
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I use Karrimore trainers as they have a lot of padding in the right place and are cheep :Claugh:
My advice would be to change your shoes for something like a sturdy well padded trainer that fits well
Jason :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
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I use high top Converse sneakers and they work great for me. They are rather thin but hug the foot well which allows almost no room for the foot to rub or move.
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I use a decent pair of walking shoes.. Arch support for the win.. P
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I use a decent pair of walking shoes.. Arch support for the win.. P
I would have thought walking shoes were a bit heavy and cumbersome. Mine were anyway lol
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Depends on the walking shoes mate
My karrimores are classed as walking shoes but are like light trainers
And if you have something like Brashers they weigh nothing
Jason :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
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i Have my kalenjis bolted :)
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At the minute I'm using DC skate shoes. >.<
I may have to invest in some tighter or more padded trainers then. =[
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just fined some cheep running shoes mine cost me £12 including postage :)