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M**R
Great insoles
Best insoles you can get without special orthotics.firm and supportive
Z**5
Firm support for your arch
This insole has firm support for high arches. I put them inside a pair of ‘ugg-style’ boots that had no support built in, they do the job.Only con as far as I am concerned, is the rest of the insole could be padded more for comfort.These will be washed when needed, they are keeping my arches supported so I do not experience knee or back pain, and are, so far, what I needed.
B**.
Love them so much I'm on my third pair
I moved to these from wearing Sol's after wearing SuperFeet for a long time. Your feet don't have to be uncomfortable to be supported. These are comfortable and held up well.
J**D
They feel good!
Fits wonderfully in my shoes!!
A**R
Either buy red socks or don't let your feet sweat
The insole functionality is great but the red color leaches into socks.
O**R
fit well
They fit the size of the shoe exactly
A**W
Great if you need a little support
My feet and ankles suddenly started hurting... A lot, especially my left ankle and foot. I do lots of walking with my dog, but out of the blue, I started having issues. I have had flat feet all of my life, but have never had much of a problem with ankle or foot pain. I went to the doctor, they took x-rays, and even though my feet were already as flat as flat could be, it seems as though the arch on my left foot has "inverted"?!! The arch actually slopes downward, toward the floor, and is causing the bones in my feet to be misaligned. Of course, there is only so far the arch can slope toward the floor, so while standing in it, it actually has made the arch bow outward, as in there is an outward bulge on the inside arch of my foot. It is very hard to explain, but when I hear the doctor say "surgery" aling with "fusing the bones and rebuilding the foot completely", I freaked out. My dad had to have vertebrae bin his back fused, and I don't know that it did more harm than good... So all I knew at that point was, I have to try something else before I ever think about that, ND will likely get a second opinion. In the mean time, I knew I needed better arch supports and started searching. I found these, and for the first several weeks it helped immensely (it took a few days for my feet to adjust to having something pushing upward on my non existent arches). However, these aren't collapse proof, so the arch support has collapsed quite a bit from when I first got them. Of course, when you have feet that are as flat as mine, if it isn't super stiff and is somewhat flexible, that is what happens. I will likely need something more orthopedic... Something specifically made for my type of feet, but I was happy to have something that helped out for a while. If you just need a little support for your arches, not something that will help correctt them, I would suggest trying these.
M**S
Nice heavy duty support. Probably the best in this price range
I've bought competing/name brands for a whole lot more and these are plenty heavy/supportive. If you have shoes that seem narrow they may not work. I don't think you could cut the width down to size. You might be able to trim the lenght if you had to
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