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CurrexSole RunPro
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Great cushioning
The foam under the forefoot is made of a firm material that should return energy as your foot leaves the ground. The heel area has a softer material that absorbs shock. The whole insole contours your footstep, minimizing unnecessary movement, and reducing blisters and hot spots.
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Expensive
Many good-quality running shoes have built-in arch support in the soles of their shoes. The RunPro are quite expensive, being in the 50$ range, so if you're not sure whether you need high-end running insoles, you may want to try a cheaper, less fancy pair of insoles first.
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Has good ventilation
The RunPro insoles have perforated layers that aid ventilation and help keep your feet dry.
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Same model available in three profile heights
Many competitors make separate models for different arch heights. This can make choosing the insoles confusing, since you have to decide between minor differences between models as well as their arch height. CurrexSole RunPro insoles come in three different profile heights- high, medium and low, and they have a very handy chart to help you choose the right size (it's listed as one of the images in the product's Amazon page).
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$38.48+
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Superfeet Berry
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Great for women who need to stand, walk or run for extended periods of time.
Like most Superfeet insoles, the Berry has a deep heel cup where your heel would be kept in place. The extra support relieves foot, ankle and knee pain, especially if you're doing high-impact activities (such as running), or walking or standing for a long time. The Berry insoles have a slimmer heel and a shorter arch length, which makes them better suited for women.
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Won't fit very shallow shoes
The Berry insoles are mid to high volume, so they will probably be too thick for shoes like balerinas.
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Great for loose-fitting shoes and people with narrow feet
The Superfeet Berry insoles are high to medium volume, which means they fill up more space. The Berry insoles provide support and comfort, and they're durable. This makes them ideal for loose-fitting shoes and people with narrow feet (unless your shoes are narrow as well).
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Doesn't absorb moisture
Depending on the quality and type of shoe you pair these with, moisture wicking can be a problem. The closed-cell foam in these insoles does not absorb moisture, so If you sweat a lot you might want to try other options.
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Supports and absorbs shock
The Superfeet Berry contour your footstep, providing support from all sides. The rockered bottoms and forefoot shock pads for natural shock absorption. The top layer is made of closed-cell propylene foam, which provides cushioning.
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Durable
Superfeet insoles can not be machine-washed. You need to hand-wash them with soap and water, and allow them to air-dry. If you do so, they will last for up to 12 months or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
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$26.00+
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Superfeet Green
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Great for loose-fitting shoes or people with narrow feet
Superfeet Greens are high volume insoles, which means they take up more space in the shoes. This is ideal if you have loose-fitting shoes, or if you have narrow feet. They improve balance, provide comfort and support for your feet.
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Doesn't absorb moisture
Depending on the quality and type of shoe you pair Superfeet Greens with, moisture wicking can be a problem. The closed-cell foam in these insoles does not absorb moisture, so If you sweat a lot you might want to try other options.
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Improves balance
These insoles have 3/4-length polypropylene heel caps with a deep heel pocket. This stabilizes feet inside shoes, by keeping your feet correctly aligned as you move.
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Supports and absorbs shock
The Superfeet Greens contour your footstep, providing support from all sides. The rockered bottoms and cut-outs allow for natural shock absorption. The top layer is made of closed-cell foam, which provides cushioning.
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Durable
Superfeet insoles can not be machine-washed. You need to hand-wash them with soap and water, and allow them to air-dry. If you do so, they will last for up to 12 months or 500 miles, whichever comes first.
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Helps reduce odor
They're treated with Agion, and antimicrobial treatment, which discourages bacterial growth and helps reduce odor. The top layer is closed-cell foam, so there are no pores in which bacteria could grow.
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$30.00+
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Spenco Comfort
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A great sock liner replacement for a very affordable price
Spenco Comfort insoles are a great way to make your dress or athletic shoes more comfortable if you're not looking to cure any ankle or knee pain. They're made of neoprene foam, which provides some shock absorption and a lot of cushioning throughout the whole foot. There's an antibacterial surface, which helps your shoes smell fresh. They cost under $10, which is about five times cheaper than more orthotic, support-oriented insoles.
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Wears out faster than hard, supportive insoles
Because they are so thin, these insoles might wear out faster than the harder, more supportive insoles. Some users have said they last for a few months, but some have mentioned a whole year in durability. It probably depends on how often you use these, but don't expect them to last a lifetime. These Spenco insoles are very reasonably priced, so replacing them wouldn't be a major setback for most people.
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Fits any footwear
These Spenco insoles have a very low profile, which makes them ideal for both dress and athletic shoes or other tight-fitting shoes. They can fit over the original sock liner of your shoes without a problem, so you don't have to tear the original sock liner out as you would with more support-oriented insoles. They can be trimmed to fit any shoe perfectly.
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Can be placed over customer orthotics to provide more cushioning
The Spenco Comfort insoles are uniformly thin and they don't change the shape of what's underneath them. Custom orthotics tend to be hard (for good reason), so if you want to make them more comfortable, the Spenco insoles might be a good option.
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