Yeah, I know what you mean. I did a ride a week or so ago, maybe 35 miles, and the last 2 were pure-d-hell due to hot feet.
Ideas:
1. I just bought some Shimano sandals. They look like orthopedic sandals, but what the hey, they feel good. Recessed spd cleats. When it's 95 down here in Alabama, I don't care.
2. Wiggle room. Be sure you velcro your shoes somewhat loose on hot days, esp. toward the toes. Wear really good wicking socks. And at stops, loosen even more just in case.
3. Wiggle. I find I get footie hot spots more when I forget to wiggle my toes and stretch my feet. Just like, I get a neckache when I forget to move my head around alot during a longer ride. Wiggling my feet/toes usually gives me a signal that I'm about to develop a foot/hot spot problem. Just make that part of your routine.
Good luck!



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