I have several of these inserts to accommodate my drooping arches. They are nearly as good as a pair of fitted inserts created for me by a podiatrist several years ago. The cost of repeating that process for new fitted (prescribed) arch supports is too great for me to do so for every pair of shoes. Dr. Scholl's inserts are better than "good enough" and they cost about $30 on eBay.
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40 bucks and made my back hurt worse. I work on concrete all day and usually by mid range inserts for my work boots.they usually last about 6 months. Tried these after a week went back to the cheeper insoles. May work for you, but no good for me. I use the local Walmart to figure out which ones to buy, so all you people that are going to say he bought the wrong ones.....
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I have narrow feet with no arch, Ive had custom insoles made that didn't perform any better than these. I rely on them daily, in every shoe I wear to keep my heel, and joint pain to a minimum. They do need replacement twice a year or so, but its worth the money.
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Great padding for the foot! I highly recommend these for someone who needs a little extra padding in the heel. I have these in all my shoes now and it makes such a difference for my feet.
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I work in retail and I already had a pair, but finally worn out. Glad you had my fit. I just got them today and they feel so good! Thanks!
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