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Pattern. via Amazon has Superfeet Arch Support Insoles (various styles) on sale listed below from $34.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member javaking_1000 for finding this deal.
Model: Superfeet All-Purpose Support Medium Arch Insoles (Blue) - Trim-To-Fit Orthotic Shoe Inserts - Professional Grade - Men 9.5-11 / Women 10.5-15
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I don't blame you, they're not for everyone. I'm a really big guy and Superfeet help stabilize my gait and cut down on my foot, knee and back pain. If I was light enough to be able to wear $40 shoes, I wouldn't bother with insoles either.
Greens are high arches. I hate hate hate spending this much for essentially foam pads, but (grumble) they really do help and are much better and stiffer than like a fifteen dollar insert
Like many here, thought $50+ was extreme for insoles, but I literally couldn't snowboard more than 30 mins without my arches cramping up on me, and was desperate.
I tried a bunch of the "premium" support insoles, and they helped a little, until I got the Superfeet Blues. It was like night and day. I can board all day with these and not feel any pain.
Obviously, feet are different and YMMV, but for me, these are well worth the price and have held up for 4 years.
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Greens are high arches. I hate hate hate spending this much for essentially foam pads, but (grumble) they really do help and are much better and stiffer than like a fifteen dollar insert
So are custom medical insoles. It's not about the cushion so much as it is about the harder arch support underneath. My podiatrist recommends greens for most people if they cannot afford customs.
I use Tread Labs Pace Insoles which is more cost efficient long term since their system has replaceable tops that get discounted when you bundle. Check it out if you're looking for some insoles
Never had plantar fascitis in my life (45 play basketball) until now.
I have no idea what type of feet I have lol. I thought I had standard ft not flat, not a high arch , not the premium feet.
Should I try these and if so why are my feet so sexy?
Like many here, thought $50+ was extreme for insoles, but I literally couldn't snowboard more than 30 mins without my arches cramping up on me, and was desperate.
I tried a bunch of the "premium" support insoles, and they helped a little, until I got the Superfeet Blues. It was like night and day. I can board all day with these and not feel any pain.
Obviously, feet are different and YMMV, but for me, these are well worth the price and have held up for 4 years.
Green or orange makes sense if your work shoes aren't too tight/shallow. Blue is okay as well. Really the firm arch support is the most important part of these insoles. Even the low profile ones are a significant upgrade compared to stock and many otc inserts. I recommend this brand regularly
The arch is good for those who already have an arch?
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Though I'd check eBay first for open box or worn once returns for potentially better pricing.
And for those who don't know this - don't assume that your skate size is the right size for you, I bought Ds originally which correspond with my skate's length but the arch was under my heel and I ended up with an F that fits my arch and had to be trimmed for length and slightly for width.
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I need something like this but always feel like my feet are getting smashed when I add these to shoes I already own. Any tricks or advice on how to get around that? Or "hack" as the kids say these days
Remove the insoles which come installed in the shoe. Sometimes they're glued in, but with some force they should pull right out.
Help a guy out. I did the paper test and looks like I have high arches, so green or orange?
I bought a new pair of keens this spring and a pair of their yellow inserts & life was great for a couple months being in the woods all day then the day wrecking pain started again. Funny thing is I can wear my redwing loggers with cheap work & sport insoles just fine. Any advice?
Green probably. I have pretty high arches and also have the yellow ones in my hockey skates. I have green ones that still support that are years old, but the yellow ones don't have as much support.
I've recommended superfeet to my patients for the last 25 years. I have a lot of nurse patients that stand for hours on hard concrete floors at the hospitals all day and have a lot of feet pain. The other thing you might check out is a pro-stretch foot stretcher on amazon. Tight calves are often one of the main problems with sore feet. Between the two, hopefully you'll have it licked.
There's a reason arches exist as a shape—they don't require support. Try walking barefoot more often. This practice engages and strengthens the small, intrinsic muscles in your feet that may have weakened due to wearing supportive shoes.
Never had plantar fascitis in my life (45 play basketball) until now.
I have no idea what type of feet I have lol. I thought I had standard ft not flat, not a high arch , not the premium feet.
Should I try these and if so why are my feet so sexy?
I bet that the primary cause of your plantar fasciitis wasn't due to insufficient arch support insoles in your shoes. To reverse your condition, you must identify the root cause of your problem.
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I tried a bunch of the "premium" support insoles, and they helped a little, until I got the Superfeet Blues. It was like night and day. I can board all day with these and not feel any pain.
Obviously, feet are different and YMMV, but for me, these are well worth the price and have held up for 4 years.
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I have no idea what type of feet I have lol. I thought I had standard ft not flat, not a high arch , not the premium feet.
Should I try these and if so why are my feet so sexy?
I tried a bunch of the "premium" support insoles, and they helped a little, until I got the Superfeet Blues. It was like night and day. I can board all day with these and not feel any pain.
Obviously, feet are different and YMMV, but for me, these are well worth the price and have held up for 4 years.
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Though I'd check eBay first for open box or worn once returns for potentially better pricing.
And for those who don't know this - don't assume that your skate size is the right size for you, I bought Ds originally which correspond with my skate's length but the arch was under my heel and I ended up with an F that fits my arch and had to be trimmed for length and slightly for width.
I bought a new pair of keens this spring and a pair of their yellow inserts & life was great for a couple months being in the woods all day then the day wrecking pain started again. Funny thing is I can wear my redwing loggers with cheap work & sport insoles just fine. Any advice?
I've recommended superfeet to my patients for the last 25 years. I have a lot of nurse patients that stand for hours on hard concrete floors at the hospitals all day and have a lot of feet pain. The other thing you might check out is a pro-stretch foot stretcher on amazon. Tight calves are often one of the main problems with sore feet. Between the two, hopefully you'll have it licked.
I have no idea what type of feet I have lol. I thought I had standard ft not flat, not a high arch , not the premium feet.
Should I try these and if so why are my feet so sexy?
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