walleyewrangler
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Seems like a lot of guys get these to cure PF. But, what about guys that don't that. My feet just get super sore after about 5 miles with a heavy pack, do these help with that issue?
just got mine this week and feel the exact same way... so far after about 4 miles I feel as if I wasted several hundred dollarsReceived my SheepFeet last week and took them for a trek on Sunday. I am a little perplexed in my thinking because I would've thought that the insert would be snug to my foot. There is actually a little gapping between my suck and the arch support. At first I thought maybe I didn't depress deep enough into the foam, but I know I followed the directions exactly. I guess time can only tell, but my first thoughts are 'why did I pay so much for something Superfeet can provide for a fraction of the cost'. Here is to hoping I am all wrong and these things get better. I will continue to update as I get more miles on these orthotics.
I used my hsa account... basically the only reason I did it.Following as well. Has anyone's insurance helped with these?
Seems like a lot of guys get these to cure PF. But, what about guys that don't that. My feet just get super sore after about 5 miles with a heavy pack, do these help with that issue?
I will say this.....my PF wasn't as bad this morning when I woke up as it has been in the last months. I hammered out a pretty good 5 miles yesterday with a loaded pack (for time), and my feet did hurt yesterday. However, this AM there isn't the pain that there normally is. It might be the fact that there is a pretty large blister on my heel and smaller one on a toe that is taking away the focus, but overall I can say that my feel feel better. I do really need to remember to put the half-insert I also got into my walking shoes. I really want to see what that does as well.Received my SheepFeet last week and took them for a trek on Sunday. I am a little perplexed in my thinking because I would've thought that the insert would be snug to my foot. There is actually a little gapping between my suck and the arch support. At first I thought maybe I didn't depress deep enough into the foam, but I know I followed the directions exactly. I guess time can only tell, but my first thoughts are 'why did I pay so much for something Superfeet can provide for a fraction of the cost'. Here is to hoping I am all wrong and these things get better. I will continue to update as I get more miles on these orthotics.
DON'T give up yet! I am in my second week of wearing them (every few days) and the day after my feet are a little sore, but overall they are a LOT better. I was very skeptical as well (see my other posts), but the more that I use them, the better my feet get and the more comfort I have. I have a couple pair of Crispi's and I did have to wedge the insert in there (after cutting it) and I am able to get them in and out between boots.Well, I have wore them a few times now, and damn do they hurt my feet. I believe it may take awhile to adjust to them though. But what really concerns me is they only fit one pair of my shoes. They are way to wide in the arch and heel to fit any other pairs of my shoes or boots. The ones they fit in they really bulge the sides of shoes out. I feel as though, these are not what I expected them to be. Expensive lessen, I do not know what else to try now.
Thats a very fair assessment. I have that same issue in one of my boot pairs. For some reason my feet are just oddly sized for that boot. I did compare and that Sheepfeet are a little bit thicker than the stock liners that Crispi comes with. I am hoping that my feet will settle into these liners and all will be well.Got my Sheepfeet this past winter along with a new pair of Beartooth boots to put them in. Put on a lot of miles in that combo only to have issues with sizing on the boot. Toe pinch across the top and heel slip in my left boot. On a whim I took out the Sheepfeet insoles and put the stock insoles back in. Heel locked in on both boots and no more pinching across the toes. For me the Sheepfeet just took up too much volume in the boot. I went with no heel stabilizer and only single layer of padding. A bit disappointed to say the least. Can't blame that on Sheepfeet either.....just not a good combo with that boot and my foot.