Insole recommendations

TheCougar

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Just got some Nevadas. They are really comfortable. I’m considering dropping in some insoles, and looking for recommendations. The boot feels fine as-is, but i have plantar fasciitis in my left foot, so I’m trying to be proactive about getting the best support possible. I have high arches, and I was able to try Superfeet Greens in the boot and they worked fine in the boot, both in terms of volume and arch. I also know the oranges are similar to the greens in terms of fit. Is there an overall consensus between orange and green for a hunting boot? Any similar insoles to the SF orange/green that you might recommend? Thanks folks.
 

rustneversleeps

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Break em in before you switch the insole. Like 50 miles as broke in. I thought the same thing with my guides and they are on year 3 factory insole.
 

wapitibob

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I've had most of them. Dr Scholes athletic are better than my Superfeet and Sole inserts, and Lathrop's are even better with a little less volume than the Scholes.
 

bjones926

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For what it is worth - also have had plantar fasciitis as well as high arches that tend to collapse - ended up getting custom orthotics from the doctor. While waiting for the inserts to be made, the doctor had me use superfeet green.
 

TreyPound

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I like the Sole brand. It comes in 4 different thicknesses of padding, from none to pretty thick. They are moldable.
I also have a pair of dynastep that seem pretty nice, but I'd prefer less padding. Perhaps they have another model. I haven't checked.
 
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Do not run regular superfeet in them, green or otherwise. They will eat through your gortex lining in your boots. Take a look at your greens, the edges are hard and sharp. Superfeet makes a few models specifically for gortex waterproof boots, guides and trailblazers I believe, i’d stick with those if going superfeet.
 

klejeski

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Check into protalus insoles
Very happy with them in my. Guides and summits. Way better than superfeet in my opinion.
 

LostArra

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Plantar fasciitis? You might take a look at Heel the Pain insoles too.

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Do not run regular superfeet in them, green or otherwise. They will eat through your gortex lining in your boots. Take a look at your greens, the edges are hard and sharp. Superfeet makes a few models specifically for gortex waterproof boots, guides and trailblazers I believe, i’d stick with those if going superfeet.


Thank you, I never considered that!
 

ChrisAU

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Do not run regular superfeet in them, green or otherwise. They will eat through your gortex lining in your boots. Take a look at your greens, the edges are hard and sharp. Superfeet makes a few models specifically for gortex waterproof boots, guides and trailblazers I believe, i’d stick with those if going superfeet.

Yep I never thought of that until yesterday, ordered some guides to go in my UA boots yesterday.
 

jbid62

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My orthopedic surgeon recommended Powerstep Pinnacle/Pinnacle Plus for my Plantar Fasciitis and Metatarsaglia. He didn't even try to sell me the custom orthotics. They have soft edges so they shouldn't hurt your goretex boots.
 

Pagashaw

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I didnt like the orange superfeet because the hard plastic cut into the bottom of my arch. Used green ones in a different pair of boots and never had a problem. Not sure if the orange were narrower or just goes they fit in the 2 different boots.
 
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