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I have varicose veins, I noticed when I wore my Merrell Jungle Moc shoes that I could shop longer and my feet/legs didn't ache as much. Then I had a podiatrist tell me that my arches were "falling" and recommended the Superfeet. Took out the Merrell insoles and put in the Superfeet (they take a couple of days to get used to them), and now I won't wear shoes without arch support.
My son ran XC in high school and college, he also swears by the Superfeet (orange); he started working retail and figured his athletic shoes (no orthotics) would be fine, he came home complaining about how much his legs ached. Got him some Merrell's, put in the Superfeet and no complaints (same response with another son working retail, and husband that walks on concrete all day).
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The blue and black models are sold for $50 in New England a lot. Most ski/snowboard shops recommend using them for long sessions on the snow so your legs don't fatigue.
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The reason these cost more than Dr. Scholl's is because they're made out of much stronger materials that are contoured, springy, but also make your feet rested. I stand all day at work and these have been a lifesaver. I've worn the same pair for a YEAR and I'm 250 lbs.
BE a cheapskate and buy these instead of spending $10 a month on those useless other insoles that don't even feel half as good as these.
Anyone know why?
I bought New Balance 990 V5, for $ 180
Also bought the separate New Balance insole for $ 55.
That's the way it is.
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Anyone know why?
Because they can….
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Did you mean CopperFit?
Spongy crap that doesn't support your feet or arch
If they don't feel good after a few days, stop wearing them.
Eventually I ended up with Dr. Scholl's Heavy Duty Support and have been happy with those.
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