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Spenco Polysorb Total Support Premium Insole

Spenco Polysorb Total Support Premium Insole
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Brand:  Spenco
Category: Shoes
Department: unisex-adult

Buy New: $23.98 (On sale from $28.96) - $36.00
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4.0 out of 5 stars from 51 reviews
Sales Rank: 179

Media: Apparel
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 14 x 4 x 2

MPN: 39-313

Features:
  • Provides maximum support and optimum cushioning
  • Polysorb support cradle for advanced arch support & deep heel cupping
  • 3-Pod Cushioning absorbs shock and prevents over-pronation
  • Heat moldable for custom fit
  • Low friction top cloth helps prevent blisters

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

Advanced arch support and deep heel cupping for a Total Support System. The unique and patent pending 3-POD Cushioning System absorbs shock and helps prevent over-pronation - the leading cause of many common injuries such as plantar fasciitis. For additional support and protection, PolySorb Total Support Insoles are heat moldable to provide a custom fit.

Customer Reviews:


Showing reviews 1-5 of 51
5 out of 5 stars
Very good
By A. J. Megyeri (NJ, United States)  |  November 18, 2009
I bought these for nike air shoes that were not comfortable enough. It was quick and easy to replace the old insoles with these and have not had any problems with them since. I purchased the 12/13 for mens and did not have to cut, adjust it. Many people say you should put the insoles into the oven to warm them up... I think simply putting them into the shoes and letting them mold due to your foot's heat is just enough. Good insoles, I will buy another pair for my other shoes.
5 out of 5 stars
Joggers essentials'
By Munir Moinuddin Hashim (Bangkok Thailand)  |  November 9, 2009
All serious joggers should try this product - it hepls prevents spurs and other injuries for thoses who jog on a regular basis - I have had reduced aches and pains since using this product and I have tried many other similar products with very little benifits.
5 out of 5 stars
Work great, major difference
By The S man (Michigan, USA)  |  November 7, 2009
These are by far the best insoles I have used. I've tried the cheap-o products from local drug stores and they don't come close. I got a size 12 and didn't need to try the custom molding option, they work great on their own! I haven't had any of the reported squeaking problems, so no complaints here!
4 out of 5 stars
Very good support, don't leave home without them
By MidnightRunner  |  October 27, 2009
These are great for feet that aren't so great. They have been pretty durable for my use and they just work. The "sorb" works OK for a while, but nothing is perfect. They will get old just like any other insoles, but so far have lasted better than the shoes they are in. The hiker version also works well.

After posting this, I read the review which said that after some time the heel padding broke down and causes a bump which irritated the author's heel. I use mine with theTuli's Classic Heel Cups, Regular (Under 175lbs) which are also great, and with that combo have never had any such heel problems (the tulis come in two sizes though depending on weight).

With some shopping around these can be found for less.
5 out of 5 stars
Great athletic support . . . good for all day wear
By R. Davenport (San Jose)  |  October 22, 2009
I am a professional tennis coach and player. On my feet a lot feeding balls and observing. I also play competitive tennis in the USTA leagues so I need tennis shoes that are both comfortable and supportive. They don't make those, so I end up putting orthotics in my shoes trying to achieve the best of both worlds. Custom ones can run more than $100 and up. I tested 3 brands of DIY semi-custom ones that are heat mold-able. The best have been the Spenco. I will be buying 3 more sets.

Note: My feet are high arch, narrow heel. The heel cup is the best on the Spenco.
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