How do I stop my boots rubbing the back of my heel?
How do I stop my boots rubbing the back of my heel?
During the shoe buying stage. Choose the right socks. Use good insoles. Be mindful of shoe materials. Reduce the moisture in your shoes. Consider stretching your shoes. Check for rough edges.
How do I stop my boots from rubbing blisters?
If you’re a naturally sweaty person or you’re wearing your favorite boots during the raging hot days of summer, sprinkle a little bit of cornstarch into your boots and socks to absorb sweat and minimize friction.
How do you stop boots rubbing your feet?
Try shoes on with the socks you intend to wear them with. Go shoe shopping late in the day. Always try on both shoes. Invest in insoles for extra comfort. Always break in your shoes before wearing them outside. Use Vaseline on the rubbing hotspots. Use a hairdryer on those problem areas.
Should your heel touch back of boot?
Your boots should not feel tight. They should feel snug on the forefoot, they should have plenty of room in the toe box, and the heel should not slip more than a quarter of an inch.