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Feet-- Hot spots and Blisters...What do you do?
It doesn‘t matter what I wear on my feet I ALWAYS get either Hot spots or Blisters. Regardless if I go for only a 5 k or 15 k‘s.
Currently, before I go out for a ruch march, I will wear a ‘polypropalane‘(spelling?) sock liner, with a technical sock over top. The liner prevents alot of the fiction that occurs. I wear the same combination when I take my family out for hiking/ backpacking trips... mind you, I have NO problems with my feet then.
Once I begin to have a hot spot on my feet, I cover it with ‘mole skin‘ before I head out.
Once I have a blister, I drain it, let it dry, and cover it with ‘second skin‘ and ‘mole skin‘.
It doesn‘t matter if I wear my every day boots, the new WWB boots, the old ‘tour‘ prospector boots, or the Hi-tec Magnums.
But, as with many of us, regardless of what my feet look like or what they feel like. I carry on. Suck it up, and carry on!
... falling out, or getting a commando chit ...IS NEVER AN OPTION for me!
So, food for thought... what do you do? I know that I am not the only one.
It doesn‘t matter what I wear on my feet I ALWAYS get either Hot spots or Blisters. Regardless if I go for only a 5 k or 15 k‘s.
Currently, before I go out for a ruch march, I will wear a ‘polypropalane‘(spelling?) sock liner, with a technical sock over top. The liner prevents alot of the fiction that occurs. I wear the same combination when I take my family out for hiking/ backpacking trips... mind you, I have NO problems with my feet then.
Once I begin to have a hot spot on my feet, I cover it with ‘mole skin‘ before I head out.
Once I have a blister, I drain it, let it dry, and cover it with ‘second skin‘ and ‘mole skin‘.
It doesn‘t matter if I wear my every day boots, the new WWB boots, the old ‘tour‘ prospector boots, or the Hi-tec Magnums.
But, as with many of us, regardless of what my feet look like or what they feel like. I carry on. Suck it up, and carry on!
... falling out, or getting a commando chit ...IS NEVER AN OPTION for me!
So, food for thought... what do you do? I know that I am not the only one.