Superfeet Insoles Feedback

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I have a guide deal on Superfeet but have never tried their insoles. Are they worth the $ in comfort and durability?

Any feedback would be great.

4W
 
Yes. I think they are worth the money ~$40? over the insoles that came with my Crispi Nevada's and now Kenai's.

The real question I want to know is if SheepFeet ~$200? are worth over half the cost of the boot 🤔.
 
Depends on the shoes as well as on your feet. But yes, assuming you get the right ones for your feet, I think they are well worth it. If you are young and fit you may not notice a huge difference. If your feet get tired or you are aging, then you may notice more of a difference. In general, I think most people notice the difference at the end of a long day, more so than at the beginning of a long day.
 
Depends on the shoes as well as on your feet. But yes, assuming you get the right ones for your feet, I think they are well worth it. If you are young and fit you may not notice a huge difference. If your feet get tired or you are aging, then you may notice more of a difference. In general, I think most people notice the difference at the end of a long day, more so than at the beginning of a long day.
Thanks that is solid info. I am 61 so no spring chicken. I went through their fitting software but may call them to see what a human says about the exact thing I am looking for.

Thanks....
 
Whether they are worth the money is whether you have a foot condition that needs special attention. I’ve had a couple bad spells of plantar fasciitis. Superfeet didn’t do anything for me. I spent a little extra on Sole brand and have had no more issues. Wear Sole in all my shoes and boots
 
YES 100%. I’ve been running them for years and recently they updated their Green Hike and I’m pretty much switched over on all boots.
for small price they significantly improve fit of your boots. Get em you won’t regret it.
Edit: old one is on the right. New is on the left
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I started using them this year. IMO…they’re just OK.

I’m using them in running shoes and hiking/hunting boots. I’ve found they do increase cushion and comfort in some footwear I own. However, what they’ve taught me is more important. If I need new insoles to make the footwear comfortable, I should look to more comfortable footwear that doesn’t require after-market insoles.

I figured this out with my running shoes for sure. I switched brands and found something my feet and body love. I also found lightweight hikers that are super comfortable that feel like my new running shoes. No insoles needed.

I’ve also noticed they change the way the shoes/boots feel once inserted. So…if you’re trying something on at the store and you have aftermarket insoles, I would bring them along and put them in the shoes/boots while determining the proper size and fit.
 
I use green in almost every type of footwear that I will be wearing for more than a few hours. They have resolved most of my heal issues. I have a much more expensive pair from the foot and ankle doctor but the Superfeet are 90% the same. I’m limited to the cushion options because I’m size 14 and have a high arch but every shoe purchase I consider if the shoe volume has enough room for them.

Currently running them in my main hunting boots-Crispi Lapponias-work boots-Altra Lone Peak Hikers-and running shoes Lone Peak 9 plus. Ran a 50k in the Lone Peaks with Superfeet in January.
 
I've been using SF Orange for probably 17-18 years in all my boots and even in most of my other shoes. On deep discount they're a decent value. At full price, not as much. But that goes for just about everything I use.
 
I use the hiking or the green in all my boots and shoes that get much work. Not only do I need the additional arch support but these allow a wide boot to fit me properly. I have a wide toe box but I'm not a big guy and am not wide at my heel. Sort of triangular shaped foot. Putting in these insoles in a wide boot gives my shoes the room they need without slop in my heel area.
 
I called Superfeet today and got great help from them. They have a 60 day guarantee so I ordered the green Hike Support and the Winter Thin. Gal was from Montana and thought the Winter Thins could be the ticket. I am gonna try both.

Thanks for all the feeback.
 
Superfeet are a vital upgrade to any footwear that will be used for many miles.

I have had a pair of the orange high arch support “impact” support insoles in multiple pairs of boots. The largest benefit for me is on the steep downhill. They prevent my feet from the pounding of going down for many miles.

I keep waiting for them to crack or split but they haven’t.


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