Total support with targeted cushioning. athletes looking for support who participate in a variety of physical activities. consumers seeking firmer support and motion control. Product Features 3-pod cushioning system (patent pending) absorbs shock and helps prevent over pronation Polysorb stability cradle provides advanced arch support and deep heel cupping Low-friction antimicrobial top cloth helps prevent
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: October 15, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Total support with targeted cushioning. athletes looking for support who participate in a variety of physical activities. consumers seeking firmer support and motion control.
Nice but still looking An ex-football player past his prime (6’3″, 360 lbs, size 13D, medium arch), I was recently diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. My orthopedist recommended daily stretching exercises and Orthoheel slippers to wear indoors (no more walking around in socks). What a difference! The slippers and exercises lessened my symptoms from the start and, over time, eliminated most of my discomfort, so I decided to find some orthotic inserts to improve my street shoes.
I ordered Spenco insoles in Oct 2016 and absolutely loved them so I decided to order another pair for … I ordered Spenco insoles in Oct 2016 and absolutely loved them so I decided to order another pair for my other pair of athletic shoes. I recently discovered this second pair was a cheap imitation instead of the real thing. The picture compares the real one that has about 4x more usage to the fake. I’m very disappointed.
NAME SAYS IT ALL: TOTAL SUPPORT & THE BEST! I have literally tried dozens of insoles from just about every major brand that sells insoles under $45 (Spenco, Dr. Scholls, Profoot, Superfeet, Powerstep, Sof Sole, Sole), and usually several different lines within the same brand.