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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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Actually my Amazon account wouldn't allow me to apply my HSA card to this deal. I tested on some dr scholls on Amazon and only that was eligible to use. So I'm not sure that's true, unless something is wrong with the way this insole is listed on Amazon
Anyone know why?
It's so hard to find shoes and insoles for supination for whatever reason because it's like 10% as common as overpronation, which they actually cater to.
Anyway SuperFeet's finder doesn't help much and I have no idea which of their insoles would be any good at all for supination but I see Powerstep Pinnacle High Arch are an option and TreadLabs Pace. TreadLabs has the best insole finder as far as I can tell cause it actually asks you the shape of your foot. I have no idea why they don't make supination support easier to find.
https://treadlabs.com/pages/find-your-fit
https://www.powerstep.c
But I suppose it's always a matter of YMMV with insurance and insurance-adjacent claims...
I bought New Balance 990 V5, for $ 180
Also bought the separate New Balance insole for $ 55.
That's the way it is.
yeah most any sneakers, the insoles are a .35cent joke.
The NB insoles, made for NB by another company, last longer for me than superfeets and seem to me, less price inflated than superfeets.
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It's so hard to find shoes and insoles for supination for whatever reason because it's like 10% as common as overpronation, which they actually cater to.
Anyway SuperFeet's finder doesn't help much and I have no idea which of their insoles would be any good at all for supination but I see Powerstep Pinnacle High Arch are an option and TreadLabs Pace. TreadLabs has the best insole finder as far as I can tell cause it actually asks you the shape of your foot. I have no idea why they don't make supination support easier to find.
https://treadlabs.com/pages/find-your-fit
https://www.powerstep.c
I bought New Balance 990 V5, for $ 180
Also bought the separate New Balance insole for $ 55.
That's the way it is.
If you compare insole to insole yes.
But most of your shoe comfort is built into the shoes. The tortion Control, cushion... Support.. So the shoe designers use entire shoe to support your feet and insole is just washable part..
I have a flat feet. Super feet didn't do anything for me. For walking shoes with out any incline is better and for running I use shoes for people with flat foot. Asics 2000 ot Kayano.
It's so hard to find shoes and insoles for supination for whatever reason because it's like 10% as common as overpronation, which they actually cater to.
Anyway SuperFeet's finder doesn't help much and I have no idea which of their insoles would be any good at all for supination but I see Powerstep Pinnacle High Arch are an option and TreadLabs Pace. TreadLabs has the best insole finder as far as I can tell cause it actually asks you the shape of your foot. I have no idea why they don't make supination support easier to find.
https://treadlabs.com/pages/find-your-fit
https://www.powerstep.c
Asics 2000 series and Kayano is what I use for running, but will walk on them. Slight elevated heels are good for cushion but for walking I use Nike Free ( flat bottom) coverse or Vans.
Saucony and and NB has some shoes for over pronators. I have a flat feet.
On the other hand.. Asics Nimbus which is designed for neutral runner is not good shoe for me.
Get the right shoes.
The Skecher Arch Fits are much better for support than the standard Skechers.
I paid $ 55 at the New Balance store.
The NB insoles, made for NB by another company, last longer for me than superfeets and seem to me, less price inflated than superfeets.
I paid $ 55 at the New Balance store.
i was referring actually to this model, bought two pair in last 5 years made by hickory brands, and they are amazing and long lasting. does not come apart like a half dozen of my other insoles over the past 15 years, including superfeet.
New Balance Insoles 3020
https://www.amazon.com/New-Balanc...op?ie=
About Hickory Brands, Inc.
Hickory Brands inc. / HBi Collective is a constantly evolving OEM and 98-year innovative manufacturer in the Fashion, Accessories, Athletic, Military, Technical, and Outdoor Sporting Goods Industries.
Our USA Made know-how has allowed us to partner with numerous global brands including New Balance, Adidas, Puma, Under Armour, Redwing in addition, to the manufacturing, launch, and marketing of our legacy brands in competitive retail.
https://hickorybrands.c
It's so hard to find shoes and insoles for supination for whatever reason because it's like 10% as common as overpronation, which they actually cater to.
Anyway SuperFeet's finder doesn't help much and I have no idea which of their insoles would be any good at all for supination but I see Powerstep Pinnacle High Arch are an option and TreadLabs Pace. TreadLabs has the best insole finder as far as I can tell cause it actually asks you the shape of your foot. I have no idea why they don't make supination support easier to find.
https://treadlabs.com/pages/find-your-fit
https://www.powerstep.c
take a look at this one maybe
https://www.tenseconds.
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New Balance Insoles 3020
https://www.amazon.com/New-Balanc...op?ie=
About Hickory Brands, Inc.
Hickory Brands inc. / HBi Collective is a constantly evolving OEM and 98-year innovative manufacturer in the Fashion, Accessories, Athletic, Military, Technical, and Outdoor Sporting Goods Industries.
Our USA Made know-how has allowed us to partner with numerous global brands including New Balance, Adidas, Puma, Under Armour, Redwing in addition, to the manufacturing, launch, and marketing of our legacy brands in competitive retail.
https://hickorybrands.c