Problemo....

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Jettylife521, Nov 11, 2007.

  1. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2007
    Hey do any of you bodyboarders know what the problem is when your bodyboardig and the sides of your feet hurt after a while? Like i was wearing a 3mm boot with XL custom x fins and after like 10 minutess the side of my feet start to hurt. Do you think maybe the boot/fin is too tight? Or maybe the boot is too big and the air inside is trapped after all the movement? IDK. If you can help me, or tell me what to do lemme know here....:confused:
     
  2. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    wearing boots and fins can be a pain (literally). Its just too tight and putting pressure on the sides of your feet. Try a different fin brand to see if that helps out. If you are using hard bottom booties, switch to h20 booties (much more comfortable). Also stretch your feet and ankles out as much as possible will be a big help.
     

  3. OceanCityBB

    OceanCityBB Active Member

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    Nov 12, 2007
    Yup sounds like your fins arent big enough for your feet and the booties. Your going to have to go out and get yourself a bigger pair of fins. Oh just to let everyone know, if your going out grab them boots cause I went out this morning without them and my feet were completely numb after an hour and a half. Just now getting the feeling back.
     
  4. chong

    chong Well-Known Member

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    Jul 5, 2007
    The brainpower around here is overwhelming.

    Heres a lesson for, lets hope, these 12 year old teabaggers:

    cold = booties

    tight = pain (in the sense of booties, or fins, not much else)
     
  5. Db2k5

    Db2k5 Well-Known Member

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    Feb 17, 2007
    When I put my booties on I use a bigger sized fin. Just go up from a Large to an x-large.
     
  6. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2007
    But there's no larger size then a XL for the Custom X's and I'm pretty sure for every other fin brand. Otherwise, idk? I guess I'll try stretching my feet as Swellinfo said. I'm only wearing 3mm boots so. I just don't wanna buy another pair of booties since most of them are the same and I guess I'll look into the H20 boots, and the fins if it's not gonna make much of a difference because I think XL is the largest size...
     
  7. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

    297
    Jul 16, 2007
    And they aren't hard bottom booties, I don't think. There's like hard plastic or rubber grip at the bottom like surfer's booties. No straps on top. They are O'neill. IDK the type/name of them though?
     
  8. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2007
    Something like this....

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  9. mikeyp

    mikeyp Well-Known Member

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    Oct 2, 2007
    www.ebodyboarding.com check them out i have the 5mm bootie and the 3 mm booties and the work perfect alot bang for the buck.
     
  10. steelwave42

    steelwave42 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 7, 2006
    Hey, I had the same problem last winter with a new pair of churchills. I was forced to tough it out all winter because of lack of employment, but by the spring my fins seemed to stretch out a little, and didn't bother me to much. The downside was that when I took my boots off, they would slip off and I had to get some "socks" with straps that held them on.

    Those ones you have a picture of seem like they will make it an even tighter fit...

    I just looked at that site ^ and my socks are the h2o's. Mine are the mini 2mm, but I've checked out the 5mm socks and they seem to have a lighter, more flexible neoprene that would probably solve your problem. I'd say definately go for them.
     
    Last edited: Nov 12, 2007
  11. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    h20's will make a big difference over the booties you showed above.
     
  12. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2007
    Yea I just took a look at the H2O's. Look very nice and comfortable. Should I stick with the 3mm or drop to the 2mm? And I'm also in between sizes. L fits shoe size 10-11 and XL fits 12-13? Recommendations?
     
  13. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    I'd go with the 3mm. might get you through december.
     
  14. OBlove

    OBlove Well-Known Member

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    Aug 29, 2006
    X fins suck

    i rode custom x fins. that is the reason your feet hurt. the only fin i have ever been able to wear in the winter...or even summer for long period ar hot buttered fins.australia. they are shorter and very soft. there sizes are huge and they are enough kick for anything. i havent boogied in year, but i will never let my hot butters go. they rock. x fins suck. tech's seem to be ok. vipers hurt. churchills hurt. blunt cuts hurt. oh yeah, dont be stupid, try h20 booties first. they have no tread or rubber...just wet suit material. they are nice!
     
  15. Jettylife521

    Jettylife521 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 16, 2007
    Thanks guys for all your help! :)