I've actually switched my straps around
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Originally Posted by MARK
Also, it is very possbile that it can be due to your binding. For example, some riders get pain/numbness around they're pinky toe area due to how the toe strap rests on their boot. Try this, hit the toe box of each boot from the outside so that the fronts of your boots are all the way against the insides of your bindings. This often helps. Adjusting the toe strap positioning(and even length of the strap/ratchet location) on your binding may also help. Remember to loosen the ratchets on your front foot after each run as well to keep constant pressure off.
As for calf pain, first thing to consider is if you're boot is a men's which is cut higher and could cause calf pain on a woman. If it's a woman's boot, then look at two things. FIrst make sure that you do not have overly excessive forward lean on your highbacks, Second, make sure that you are bending your knees enough. It is not uncommon for both skiers and boarders to get calf pain due to this.
so that the ratchet is on the other side, and that helped with some foot pain.