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Calling on the feet experts...

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
To anyone who can help or advise:

When snowboarding, I tend to have some pain on the outside of my right foot and into the little toe (where it is more like numbness).

My snowboard boots are very comfortable, and if anything, now that the lining has packed a bit, they’re on the big side. When I walk around in them but am not strapped to the board, I never had any pain...
The said pain is not awful... It has never stopped me enjoying myself. But it’s there and if I can do something about it I might as well.

The reason I think this is foot related rather than my snowboarding stance, is because I get the same sort of pain in my Rugby/Football boots/..Always have had...

My diagnostic is that my right foot is probably a bit wider and that I only feel it when in the bindings because said bindings stop my snowboard boot from stretching a bit.

I ‘d like the experts to prove me right or wrong, and tell me how to proceed.
Many thanks in advance...
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