2024 the best insoles for shoes review


Price: $12.74
(as of Dec 15, 2024 21:22:10 UTC - Details)

Runner's knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.28 x 3.94 x 1.54 inches; 5.93 ounces
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 14, 2023
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Dr. Scholl's
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CFKB1WGJ
Reviewer: Kg Turcotte
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: These are fantastic
Review: These work great. Worth the money. Easy to take out and put in other shoes. Enough padding needed for running too

Reviewer: Mr. S
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Scholl love you for these (see what I did there?)
Review: I mean, they still have tread and other than being made paranoid by my running app that tells me I need to buy new shoes at a minimum of $80 (app prefers Asics. I appreciate the extra anxiety in my life. I just buy secondhand.), I have no problems. I'm 34 years young (problems on the way, I know), and log about 60 miles a month. Tore my ACL and meniscus years ago. I concede, I can't feel my menicuses (menisces? menisci? ...who cares, you know what I'm saying) being turned into grit. Soooo, I've opted for these in my past 4 pairs of shoes...until there is unsafe levels of tread left on the shoes (that's 2 pairs of running shoes, 1 pair of work shoes [learning young people], and some station boots [career change]). The construction of "running" brand shoes isn't impressive. They all have their trademarked names for the "technology," but uhh, PTFE (goretex/teflon) is a household name. I don’t know a household polymer name for comfy feet. I do know Dr. Scholl’s delivers 3 scoops in a chocolate waffle cone while The Shoe Company gives a taste on a popsicle stick and slaps a trademark on it. I'm probably a fool for buying anything other than what's out at Costco. How much support am I losing? It'd take some major facts to make me think these major running brand shoes are actually doing anything some off-brand can't (graphs and tables and stuff...with lots of colors). I mean is (your favorite shoe company) that invested in anything other than enticing you to think it’s shoes are great? There are plenty of ways to do that without added material/labor costs that are much cheaper than making decent shoes. Anyway, these insoles are fantastic. They put my mind at ease, and feel like a legitimate attempt by a company investing in supporting my lower extremities for their own financial gain. Everybody wins. I like the “high vis” green color that I can see when I am not wearing them too. It's like a landing strip for my ground beaters. They feel great, and it’s your fault if they don’t because you didn’t follow directions. I can feel the wonderful squishiness without feeling like I'm going to squish uncontrollably and roll my ankle...again (they won’t prevent that…also your and my fault). At the end of the run...it's the end of the run. I squish my way inside home and go to work with my DR. SCHOLL'S working-guy-man-bear-occasionally-unsure! insoles. I approve this message, and I wish someone paid me.

Reviewer: JO
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good for foot comfort, a little too flexible.
Review: This does provide good comfort for my feet. To care for my feet, I like to take the insoles out of the shoe so they can air out - these are flimsy and do not go back into the shoe easily. Otherwise, a great product. Thank you.

Reviewer: Rob Simms
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: They work. Period.
Review: I run about 100 miles per month including pavement and dirt trails. Two months ago - for the first time, I developed a fairly painful right leg medial tibial strain/shin splint. It became too painful to run more than 2-3 miles at a time and I sometimes could not sleep because of the radiating pain. I stopped running for two weeks, but it didn’t much help. My go to shoes are Brooks Ghost 14 (brand new and I’ve gone through 3 pairs, so I rotate my shoes and go with what works - so I know it’s not my shoe causing this.). Out of options I started looking at my stride a bit, and noticed only my right foot has begun slightly supinating, something new and barely noticeable. So I decided to try these on a hunch hoping to get a slight foot strike correction. I don’t know the mechanics as to why, but they actually work for me. They feel unusual at first. Funny way to know they work is that my problem foot felt the most unusual in this insert (must mean it was doing something). When you first put them on, you will want to take them off. It does something with the arch and way the foot positions in the shoe. I immediately thought no way I can run in these, but forced a run. After getting used to them they are perfectly fine. It took running to “activate” them and get the plastic arch flexing and giving feedback. Running at about a 6.5 mph pace, they are fully engaged, flexing, and apparently doing their job. The shin pain for me was not totally gone, but like 75% less. I’ve done 5 runs now. My shin splint pain is still there, but seems like it’s going away even as I increase my miles and it’s not bothering me much during my runs or after. I would recommend trying these. So far they have worked for me!

Reviewer: Richard
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Helps with slow joggings/walking
Review: I'm not the fittest person or hardcore athlete, but these helped with soreness in my feet after daily walk/jogs. Takes a little time to get use as I felt like I was sitting higher in my shoes (just had to loosen up the laces a little).

Reviewer: Evans
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Didn't last long
Review: I wore these in dress shoes, so I wasn't walking 10k + step days. They broke down on the surface lining and became pilled and uncomfortable before 6 months of wear. There are better options out there.

Reviewer: SD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best for sneakers
Review: Use them for my all 3 pairs of sneakers .. great with a slight arch which is comfortable and gives a snug fit

Reviewer: HighlandlakerJim
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Short term relief
Review: Strong frame and soft cushion. Slight trimming made for a perfect fit. Good support.

Reviewer: tanman81
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: i'm the kind of guy who typically runs their runners to the sole. i'm getting older and getting pain in the knees as well as an annoying corn on the bottom of my left foot. i've never bought new insoles before (usually just buy new shoes) - and decided to give these a try. they do take some getting used to, but it has made my treadmill runs more comfortable. i don't know the science behind it, but the insoles have changed the way i land on my feet ever so slightly - i don't even notice the corn on my foot when i run now. for the price, why not try these out - you might be surprised

Reviewer: gustavo gutierrez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bue material, super comodas

Reviewer: HAKAN
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Ürünün resmi çok güzel, açıklamaları çok güzel bir de ürünün aslı gelebilseydi

Reviewer: FABIO
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Perfetto come da descrizione !

Reviewer: DODA
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Perfecto, me ayuda mucho con mi problema.

Customers say

Customers appreciate the comfort and support provided by these shoe inserts. They find them supportive with a soft cushion and strong frame. Many customers are satisfied with the value for money, performance, and running ability. However, some have differing opinions on durability, foot pain, arch support, and fit.

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