redprospector
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My feet are pretty dog gone delicate. My right foot has been run over by one of those little hard tired warehouse forklifts.....twice. :msp_scared:
It gives new meaning to the term "hammer toe'd".
Other than that I'm pretty nor.....no, on second thought I guess I'm not normal at all.
The Red Dawgs that were hard to break in have Vibram sole's. I bougt a pair of their corks last year, and they weren't bad to break in at all. Soaked them in water, wore them dry on the hill, good to go. These Vibram soled boot's are a different story though, I soaked them in water, wore them dry. Soaked them again the next day and wore them dry again. Did it one more time and then went back to an old pair of White's for a couple of day's to let my delicate little feet heal up for a couple of day's. Soaked them and wore them dry one more time, and oiled the crap out of them, then I greased them. They were heading my way by then, after a couple more days they started feeling ok. Now they feel pretty good, but it would have been worth the extra $200 to not be that miserable. We'll see how long they last.
Andy
It gives new meaning to the term "hammer toe'd".
Other than that I'm pretty nor.....no, on second thought I guess I'm not normal at all.
The Red Dawgs that were hard to break in have Vibram sole's. I bougt a pair of their corks last year, and they weren't bad to break in at all. Soaked them in water, wore them dry on the hill, good to go. These Vibram soled boot's are a different story though, I soaked them in water, wore them dry. Soaked them again the next day and wore them dry again. Did it one more time and then went back to an old pair of White's for a couple of day's to let my delicate little feet heal up for a couple of day's. Soaked them and wore them dry one more time, and oiled the crap out of them, then I greased them. They were heading my way by then, after a couple more days they started feeling ok. Now they feel pretty good, but it would have been worth the extra $200 to not be that miserable. We'll see how long they last.
Andy