Hey, guys. So, life has been too busy to hike often in the last few years. I just recently picked up a pair of Lowa Ranger GTX boots a week or two ago. They are INCREDIBLY comfortable and supportive for me. I usually wear very unsupportive dress shoes and dress boots, and I have relatively flat feet. I don't have fallen arches, but they do cause discomfort sometimes. When I'm walking in supportive shoes (like these new boots), there is a feeling of tension through the middle of my foot. It's like the feeling you get when you stretch your legs; it just feels like there's tension there. It doesn't cause me any pain, but it does feel like there is tension. If I walk around with these boots for a while, do you think that will go away? Are my feet just not used to having such support and they need to adjust?
Thanks

Carver


Edited by Nemeczek (11/14/13 01:14 PM)