Pros & Cons
Pros
Speedfeet is the insole to use. Almost as comfy as my prescription orthotics. They get a lot of mileage on days i wear them.
Highlights
Quality
The arch support from the first time i used them was amazing
I had ankle replacement surgery a few years back which lead me to need to use insoles
Whatever length one would prefer would really give support and be most comfortable
I am more comfortable in the 34 length and i never have an issue with them slipping in my shoes
Competitiveness
In my opinion speedfeet is the insole to use
However i have been trying different name brands of shoes of late and discovered i do need insoles with some of them
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i have been trying different name brands of shoes of late and discovered i do need insoles with some of them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In my opinion speedfeet is the insole to use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Whatever length one would prefer would really give support and be most comfortable
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If they’re still usable by spring i’ll upgrade them to 5 stars
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Inexpensive works as well as spenco and other high priced orthotics