04-01-2012, 01:41 PM
I offer the following to anyone who may have had a similar experience.
Even in cold weather, my feet become hot in walking boots and over the years I have tried all sorts of combinations of boot material and socks to avoid heat build-up, hotspots and blisters. I eventually settled on all-leather boots (Meindl Borneo) and Thorlo Light Hiking Socks and I was so pleased with the boots that I bought a second pair to spread the wear.
Recently though, the problem of heat build-up returned and I spoke with one of the boot experts at Fishers in Keswick for advice. It transpired that, although I have been meticulous in cleaning and treating the outsides of my boots, I had been neglecting the insides. Sweat and dirt had blocked the pores in the leather, preventing it from ‘breathing’ properly and causing heat and moisture to be retained.
The solution has been simple and cheap. Firstly, I replaced the Meindl footbeds with Zamberlan footbeds which are perforated and so help dissipate the heat from the soles of my feet. Secondly, I remove and wash the insoles after every trip and after every 28 days or so of use, I clean the insides of the boots with a warm solution of Nikwax Techwash and a soft brush followed by thorough rinsing with cold water and leave the boots to dry slowly in a warm place.
Problem solved!
Even in cold weather, my feet become hot in walking boots and over the years I have tried all sorts of combinations of boot material and socks to avoid heat build-up, hotspots and blisters. I eventually settled on all-leather boots (Meindl Borneo) and Thorlo Light Hiking Socks and I was so pleased with the boots that I bought a second pair to spread the wear.
Recently though, the problem of heat build-up returned and I spoke with one of the boot experts at Fishers in Keswick for advice. It transpired that, although I have been meticulous in cleaning and treating the outsides of my boots, I had been neglecting the insides. Sweat and dirt had blocked the pores in the leather, preventing it from ‘breathing’ properly and causing heat and moisture to be retained.
The solution has been simple and cheap. Firstly, I replaced the Meindl footbeds with Zamberlan footbeds which are perforated and so help dissipate the heat from the soles of my feet. Secondly, I remove and wash the insoles after every trip and after every 28 days or so of use, I clean the insides of the boots with a warm solution of Nikwax Techwash and a soft brush followed by thorough rinsing with cold water and leave the boots to dry slowly in a warm place.
Problem solved!
