Barkingcat
Active member
I started using Superfeet (orange version) in my hiking boots last summer.
As did I -- orange version in hiking boots, last Spring, actually.
My feet are happy, too.
I started using Superfeet (orange version) in my hiking boots last summer.
I use the SOLE Ed Viesturs heat modable fotbeds ones.
I'll have to jump in on the SOLE love. Tried Superfeet and they were ok, but I really like the support WITH the extra cushioning I get with the SOLEs. If anyone has a chance, put some SOLEs next to some Superfeet and step on each and feel the difference. Actually, grab as many different insoles and just put them side by side and try them out.I have tried both the Green Superfeet and the Sole Ed Visteurs. Superfeet were OK but I now swear by the Sole's. I have them in every pair of boots that I own and they don't require any break-in period since they are heat moldable and formed to your feet. I believe they're about the same price too.
Sweatproof!? Do they coat the insole with antiperspirant?Yellow - waterproof, sweatproof and breathable for those scared of damp feet
Yup. You've lived long enough in the West now to have at least one pair, right?... western boots."
Cowboy boots?
I'm on my second pair now! Great for going right from the rodeo to those scree approachesYup. You've lived long enough in the West now to have at least one pair, right?
I'm on my second pair now! Great for going right from the rodeo to those scree approaches
I could also go on as to pronation and supination, rolling in or out with the tibia/ talus/ arch.
Absolutely! I bought the yellow ones a few years back and have been putting them in my plastic mountaineering boots and only did they solve my blistering, sweaty and smelly foot issues, but the yellow ones solved my GI problems. Amazing!Sweatproof!? Do they coat the insole with antiperspirant?
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