Bowhunt1969
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What is everyone using to replace factory insoles for your Crispi boots?
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They help a lot with heel pain? I am getting pain along the sides of my heelSuperfeet Hike.
Those are nearly the cost of another pair of boots! Definitely not doing that unless I win some money on the lottery this weekI have the Superfeet in a couple pairs of boots and they're better than factory, but if you want a superior insole for them, I'd recommend the Sheep Feet.
I may try ones from Walmart to see how much something other stock affects fit before spending money on SuperfeetPretty much anything other than the stock Crispi insole will be an upgrade…considering how proud Crispi is of their boots ( and don’t get me wrong, across their entire line they are generally very well constructed and durable boots), it’s unbelievable to me how bad that Air Mesh insole they include is…
The Crispi insoles don’t have much of a heel cup and they aren’t real thick so you need to be careful with fit when upgrading…
The Superfeet Hike ones mentioned above are good. The Sole ones mentioned are good (but you might need the Sole ‘Thin’ ones depending on your current fit in the boot). If you don’t need much more support than the boot provides, heck even some of the gel Dr Scholls at Walmart or Walgreens are way better than the stock Cripsi ones…