The boot might not be conforming to your foot orientation. Experienced skate boot dealer should be able to tell which brand skates would work best for you based on the shape and composition of your feet. Also, you might have higher arches, and Reesport mostly accommodates feet with lower arches, hence, you experience foot pain. Getting insoles with good arch support might help, but Reesport boots are not made for having foreign material /objects being incerted into them, which is the same case for Edea. I would also research the manufacturer and see if you could find specs for their boots and if they provide any recommendations as to what can be used to compensate for the arch difference problem.