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I just tried my new Spenco insoles (per Tony's suggestion) in my new shoes (New Balance 608 (wide)).
What a ride! You gotta try it to believe it. Tried both products because of this Forum. Thanks. mick |
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SuperFeet
Another footbed worth looking at is call SuperFeet. I'm sure they sell them elswhere, but I get them through "Road Runner Sports" (www.roadrunnersports.com)They run about $30.00 a pair. I used them training for the Western States 100 the last 2 years. Averaging about 80 to 100 miles per week, including 30 mile Saturday & 20 mile Sunday runs, they hold up very well. I have found them very comfortable running up and down the court also. I can't make any other comparisons with Spenco or Sorbothane as SuperFeet were the ones recommended by some orthopedic specialist at a running camp I went to a few years back and they have worked well for me. Just another option.
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On the 608's... Were the original insoles easily removed? Ie. Did they just slipped in and out or were they glued in. I've found the easy slip feature in most of the better running shoes, but it's been a bit harder to find it in shoes used for officiating and aerobics.
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My NB 608 insoles slipped out. I used those for my cut-n-fit pattern. mick |
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Devdog69, Got mine at Lockeroom. $19.+ each, but caught a 1/2 off second purchase. These addresses from Tony (BktBallRef) http://www.spenco.com/home.html This site has much better prices than the drugstores. http://www.archandheel.com/spenmencolpr.html mick |
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