Footbeds?

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I think I need to replace my stock footbeds. What are you using? I am looking at Spenco Hikers. Anyone use these? They are cheap, so of course I am questioning their effectiveness.
 

moxiejh

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lathrop and sons may be better suited to help you but i have used a pair of superfeet and really liked them although i have tried them in my new lowa tibets because i love the fit so much as they are. As far as cost is concerned i do not go cheap on my feet as they are my path to that 400 class bull!!!! Good luck
 

realunlucky

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You just have to try a few spenco is good for extra cushion some have to much arch support for me personally
 

endorice

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I would strongly suggest visiting a store that specializes in custom inserts. I found there was a large variance in all the footbeds and I tried putting many brands against the bottom of my foot before I found one brand that looked like it was made for me.
 

gelton

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Another vote for superfeet greens. I have tried super feet and "soles" the soles can be heated and then molded to your exact foot but I still prefer the superfeet greens.
 
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I used to use the Superfeet orange but last year tried the Lathrop and Sons high country synergy and was really impressed. I've never had my feet feel so good after a 3 day backpack elk hunt and 2 trips out with meat. They do seem to be breaking down a bit as of my last hike a couple weeks ago but still offering some nice cushioning. I'll buy another pair when these wear out. The superfeet and the synergy are two totally different type of footbed though...
 

jcodyc40

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I have had good luck with the spenco hikers. I use superfeet greens as well but I always seem to get blisters on the balls of my feet so I stopped wearing them on any long hike.
 

AGPank

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I just got a pair of spenco earth bounds, so far I'm pleased, but haven't put them to a real test. They are a recycled cork product and were on sale on amazon. I really would like crocs to make insoles, great comfort there..
 
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