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    Twisting spurs with Opsal pads

    I would suspect that would be how the "irons" fit up under your foot. Does the metal flat plate ride parallel to the bottom of your shoe? After that, the pads may need to ride up higher above the bulge in your calf muscle so they cannot slip down and allow for slop and rotation. (?)
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    Twisting spurs with Opsal pads

    Yes that set of pads are not easily reversible. Irons in them still may be.
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    Twisting spurs with Opsal pads

    The only time I have spikes rotate like that is when I use them with my near heelless ground/hiking boots. I use Bashlin spikes that have a definite left and right hand orientation. Is it possible you have them on the wrong side?
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    Twisting spurs with Opsal pads

    Opsals or some such is proper name for Caddy Pads. Aluminum with 1/2 rubber lining right Marc?
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