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Old Thu Jun 09, 2005, 01:51pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally posted by BktBallRef
My doctor actually recommended the "over the counter stuff." He suggested I try them first, before spending the money since insurance wouldn't pay it. They worked great for me. But he didn't recommend the soft insoles. They're cushy but they just don't do the job.
My doctor sold me a pair of expensive "over the counter" soles. They are pre-made, but a little more adaptable. They're not anywhere near as expensive as custom made ones, but he trimmed them to fit my feet, and he made some adjustment in the arch which I didn't understand. They are great, and have lasted quite a while. The brandname is SuperFeet. I've never seen them in the stores.
I use SuperFeet in my Ski Boots. They're great. They have several options depending on shoe style and useage. I've not tried them in anything else yet. They're not really that expensive...under $40 for most models....one line is a bit more.

I bought them at REI. I've also seen them at other sporting goods stores such as Copeland Sports. Doing a search on the http://www.superfeet.com, they're available at dozens of places within 20 miles of my home.
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