Dr. Scholl's Insoles: Extra 30% Off: Men’s Stabilizing Support Insoles
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$14.21
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Amazon has select Dr. Scholl's Pain Relief Orthotics Support Insoles on sale at prices listed below when you 'clip' the 30% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Available (prices after clipping 30% off coupon & 5% off S&S):
Amazon[amazon.com] has select Dr. Scholl's Pain Relief Orthotics Support Insoles on sale at prices listed below when you 'clip' the 30% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
Note: Coupons are usually limited to one per account. If you've already used 30% off coupon for Dr. Scholl's before, you may not see a coupon this time.
Available (prices after clipping 30% off coupon & 5% off S&S):
Model: Dr. Scholl's Men Stabilizing Support Insoles - Size (8-14) - 1 Pair
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Dr. Scholl's Stabilizing Support Insole Improves Posture, Alignment & Balance. Added Arch Support for Flat Feet & Overpronation (Men's 8-14), Trim to Fit Inserts
Manufacturer:
Scholl's Wellness Company
Product SKU:
B09PWFRW43
UPC:
888853002774
ASIN:
B09PWFRW43
Brand:
Dr. Scholl's
Manufacturer:
Scholl's Wellness Company
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Podiatrist here. Avoid this garbage. Soft gel insoles are deceptively "comfy" but awful for your feet. You want something firm and supportive, like Superfeet or Powersteps (at least $50+ for a pair)
For $10 a pair, these might provide some minor relief without breaking the bank but I don't recommend them to any of my patients.
No way. It's a huuuuge improvement from the crappy included foam insoles. And you're comparing a $10 product with a $50 one. That's like saying "Toyotas are garbage. Buy a Rolls Royce."
No, you aren't, that poster is just full of crap. They are comparing $35-55 insoles to ones that are under $10. Very occasionally some of the least popular and least effective Superfeet insoles go on sale, like the terribly rated camo ones at Sportsman's for $28. The ones you would want are in fact $50+.
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These are garbage if you are looking to wear them while trekking or running or playing sports as they keep on slipping and will crumble around the toes and will become super uncomfortable
No way. It's a huuuuge improvement from the crappy included foam insoles. And you're comparing a $10 product with a $50 one. That's like saying "Toyotas are garbage. Buy a Rolls Royce."
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For $10 a pair, these might provide some minor relief without breaking the bank but I don't recommend them to any of my patients.
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Can you please send the link to both so that I know which particular ones ?
Are heavy duty good for heavy load backpacking?
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Which one has more arch support for flat feet?
EDIT: Added screenshot. It is 2 Heel and arch.
One for me: Plantar Fasciitis Insoles.
No way. It's a huuuuge improvement from the crappy included foam insoles. And you're comparing a $10 product with a $50 one. That's like saying "Toyotas are garbage. Buy a Rolls Royce."