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| | #21 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| Pat, It could be one of may or even a couple of things. The first thing I would look at is the footbed, Is it posted firm enough. You must stop your foot from moving first. The blood flow is being shut down for a couple reasons, the padding has moved (very unlikely) or the liner is packed out. The boot is to big, and the c-pads that are in the liner don't line up to tour ankle. Or you could have a pressure that is tough to find. Jeff
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| | #23 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| Heaters will help put heat in the toebox, be careful that there are no blood vessels restricted. Thanks Jeff
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| | #25 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| your foot should not be tingling, that is a blood flow problem and or nerve problem Jeff
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| | #27 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| thanks for answering the question for me
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| | #28 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: readfield me
Posts: 14
| at times feels like my socks or something bunched under toes on left foot. i know that's not the case checked it out. but both feet are cold. i know that the sock feeling ain't right.footbeds are alines. shop talked me into trying em. any opinions on em. said they'll take em back if not satisfied. thanx in advance |
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| | #29 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Chelmsford, MA
Posts: 250
| I have A-Lines too. I've on occasion had the 'bunched sock' feeling, but I think it was actually the sock being bunched. I live the A-Lines. I have flat feet, and if I don't wear the A-Lines in my boots, about ten minutes into wearing them, the inside of my ankle starts to hurt pretty badly. With the A-Lines, I go all day pain free. -w
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| | #30 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Concord NH
Posts: 97
| If you would like to talk about alines give me a call, I type so slow that I would type for 2 days to answer the question properly. But with alines it is possible that the sock gets bunched because of the friction that the plastic makes, or it could be the semi met pad that is built into the footbed. Thanks Jeff
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