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    Fell running shoes loose

    Hello forum.

    I have a a pair of Salomon Fellraisers. And, as advised in the shop bought 1/2 a size larger than my normal shoe size ( I am a size 9, my Fellraisers are a size 9.5). nb: the Fellraisers are a narrow shoe.

    However, they move about on my feet when I am running, leading to a lack of confidence on down hills (which I am not great at anyway) and some movement when running on twisty paths - so I am always being left standing when descending.

    I fell over in a race not long ago and the runner behind commented on the movement in my shoes. I tend to do my shoes up quite tight and have a cushioned inner sole as I under-pronate a bit.

    I tried on a pair of Inov8 X talon 212 (precision fit) a day or so ago but these seemed tight across the top of my foot.

    So before i splash out money I don't really have on new pair of running shoes do you guys have any advice, comments or suggestions and what's you opinion to buying a second hand pair.

    Thanks in advance

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    Sounds like you have already done what I would suggest- thicker insole. Also thicker sock?
    Dont forget Inov8 also do 'standard fit' it certain shoes (certainly in Roclite but maybe others like Xtalon/mudclaw?). So could be worth trying- they have more width in the standard fit.

    Never bought a used pair. I suppose might be worth it. Ive ended up with a pair of Salomon Speedcross 4s that after 3 runs I knew I couldnt get on with the fit (walking shoe only now! 80 quid down the pan!). If you find a pair like that that have hardly been used then maybe fine. Im a bit too picky though.

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    Shoes need running in. You also need to periodically relace them bottom to top with your foot in, pulling each section to the correct tension one by one.
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    Cheapest option would be to put a thicker insole, or a second thin insole in your existing shoes.

    Something like https://www.peteblandsports.co.uk/pr...mm-footbed.htm maybe ?

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    Talking of thin insoles, these foam sheets are great for fine tuning the fit of your shoes. I've used them as an additional full insole or even just as a half insole for a better fit at the forefoot or heel.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Funky-Foam-.../dp/B000UCUL48

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