Have any of you tried using ShinSkins or a beer coozy between your socks and leg to keep from hurting your shins? Yes, I know the standard answer is to go see a boot fitter. However, many people don't live anywhere near a good boot fitter (particularly in the Midwest).
I'm looking for ways to not only minimize shin pain after skiing, but also how to treat it after a day of skiing. I'm thinking maybe ice packs before and after the hot tub. Also, maybe some kind of neoprene wrap for shin splints.
Do you have a shin pain routine?
I'm looking for ways to not only minimize shin pain after skiing, but also how to treat it after a day of skiing. I'm thinking maybe ice packs before and after the hot tub. Also, maybe some kind of neoprene wrap for shin splints.
Do you have a shin pain routine?
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