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Pros & Cons
Pros
I still recommend the powerstep insoles, but i guess my foot has evolved (or degenerated) into needing a much firmer, rigid insole. The only drawback is that they are not quite wide enough at the front of the shoe but it’s definitely not a deal breake... Read More
Cons
These are not what the brand should be. I’m sure they are good for other issues but not pf. Sadly, and despite no obvious statement to the contrary, returns are not accepted.
I am very angry— so expensive for a piece of cardboard that claims it’s a reputable company but isn’t. Definitely not worth > $40. Do not waste your money, go buy a decent pair of powerstep protech control.
Spenco total support original insole in the corresponding size did not align well with my arches. Was an okay insole. I a consistent women’s 9 but the 9-10 was way too big.
The built in metatarsal pad is totally inadequate for relieving forefoot pain. The cushioning is poor and this is most apparent in the front portion of the insole. It seems as if they find the perfect points to apply force that strategically causes th... Read More
The “semi rigid cradle’ is very rigid and feels like i have a golf ball lodged right behind the ball of my foot. These have zero hard/polymer support.
Highlights
Quality
Ive used these for years spenco stats consistent with the quality they offer
I feel like a snob got these insoles to upgrade comfort on my jordan 1s and these insoles along with the superfeet insoles are amazing
Other than that this is a great product
Tips for using the product 1 discard the insole of all future shoes
Price
Was unhappy that the price just doubled thats crazy
The price also hasnt gone up much over the years and i believe they have a oneyear warranty
Packaging/appearance
After trying after several other brands my left foot settled on the spenco total support
Competitiveness
Been using spenco insoles for about 5 years
I put them in my walking sneakers and also my pickleball count shoes
They dont look much different than other brands but believe me spenco insoles are superior
Overview
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 72.6% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 4,823 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 15 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was hoping for more cushion because i have these in my hiking boots and i could use a bit more of a soft feel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This particular style has a semirigid arch support
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Lasts a month to two months before breaking down
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Seem to provide appropriate support but the do not really add any noticeable cushioning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My left foot is somewhat collapsed and my right foot is over arched
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I went to a podiatrist who said he could sell me some overpriced custom inserts or i could stop by a store and pick these bad boys up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Tips for using the product 1 discard the insole of all future shoes
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