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Sneaker stretching

schwarti

Active Member
Contributor
Does anyone know if it's possible to stretch running shoes? I know you can buy stretchers, but I've always assumed those were just for leather shoes. I didn't realize when I bought them, but my new running sneakers are pinching my right toes.
 

Rasczak

Marine
Just break them in? I bought a pair recently that were doing the same thing to me. After putting a few miles on them, I haven't had a problem with them.
 

schwarti

Active Member
Contributor
I've put a few on them already... I'm going to keep trying, but I want to make sure I'm not going to injure my toes or anything. :D
 

Rasczak

Marine
understandable. Next time you buy shoes, try them on! Oh and make sure you do it at the end of the day as your feet are generally bigger (swelling) at the end of the day.
 

snow85

Come on, the FBI would have given him twins!
Does anyone know if it's possible to stretch running shoes? I know you can buy stretchers, but I've always assumed those were just for leather shoes. I didn't realize when I bought them, but my new running sneakers are pinching my right toes.

how often have you worn them? sometimes you can return/exchange them. new balance offers that, but.... they may be the only one.

you can TRY to get them wet in HOT water, put them on (no inserts), let them mold to your feet for a bit, and then take them off and let them air-dry thoroughly.


generally speaking, your running shoes should be 1/2 to 1 full size larger than your regular shoe size.

good luck.
 

schwarti

Active Member
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I've worn 'em a few times, but I don't have the box or anything. I tried them on in the store, but I guess I just didn't notice... it feels like it's getting worse. Thanks for the tip, snow... and yeah, I should've gotten them a half-size up. I hadn't bought sneakers in at least 7 or 8 years, so I just assumed the tightness was that "foot support" thing I'd been hearing about. :D
 
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