Pros & Cons
Pros
Green superfeet work especially well for ski boots. For an insole that is over the counter this is an excellent product. Recommended to me by a podiatrist for plantar fasciitis.
Don't hesitate. This product is great. Intend to buy few more for other shoes.
Cons
Insoles give arch support, there is absolutely no cushioning. They take a lot of room so that these would only fit into one of boots that are one size bigger than my original size( and yes, i did remove my other insole before i put these in) the arch ... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Bought for ski boots provides good support and did fill up some volume as desired
These are by far the best insoles ive ever used
Ive experienced heel pain that was not plantar fasciitis for the last 23 years
Before i would get home from work sit down then be unable to stand back up for hours
Price
The best part is that because of the price difference ive been able to put these in all of my shoes and boots
Good overall but it is a bit pricey
Bit pricey so found less expensive set for my house slippers
Shipping
Delivery people were not good as they tried to get in the backdoor
Competitiveness
The only con is it expensive but way less than custom orthotics
She said these were as good as the 600 orthotics she could sell me
Helpful InsightsBETA
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Bit pricey so found less expensive set for my house slippers
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Intend to buy few more for other shoes
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These fit well and are to size
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He started wearing them for an hour at a time and gradually increased the time by an hour each day
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I bought one pair for my ski boots and then couldnt get them back out to use in my work shoes so i had to buy another set
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I definitely miss them when im not wearing them
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Feet dont get nearly as sore as before
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I work in an warehouse setting so i am on my feet for 1012 hours a day on concrete