ShortMountain91
WKR
Anyone tried the somewhat new superfeet adapt hike max that can compare to the trailblazers? I see there is a few differences but curious if anyone has tried both and has some real world experience. Which you prefer and why? I've tried a few different insoles including some other superfeet models and like their stuff. Thinking about trying one of these two.
Per superfeets website on the difference between the two:
"ADAPT Hike Max offers medium-to-high arch support, with a deep heel cup. ADAPT Hike's heel cushion and forefoot zone cushion are similar to our ORANGE and BERRY insole and help with cushioning and rebound. These two areas have a more grippy texture than our TRAILBLAZER insoles and helps add dampening properties to the pads which provides a more plush experience with each step. The heel cap is designed to flex and adapt to your foot's natural motion.
TRAILBLAZER Comfort offers high arch support. The heel cap of these insoles is a carbon fiber blend and will have a much more structured feel under your feet. The heel cap helps to stabilize your foot on the uneven ground. TRAILBLAZER minimizes foot fatigue and reduces shifting in your boots. It also features a H.I.T (Heel Impact Technology) POD which helps disperses impact for touch ascents and descents."
Per superfeets website on the difference between the two:
"ADAPT Hike Max offers medium-to-high arch support, with a deep heel cup. ADAPT Hike's heel cushion and forefoot zone cushion are similar to our ORANGE and BERRY insole and help with cushioning and rebound. These two areas have a more grippy texture than our TRAILBLAZER insoles and helps add dampening properties to the pads which provides a more plush experience with each step. The heel cap is designed to flex and adapt to your foot's natural motion.
TRAILBLAZER Comfort offers high arch support. The heel cap of these insoles is a carbon fiber blend and will have a much more structured feel under your feet. The heel cap helps to stabilize your foot on the uneven ground. TRAILBLAZER minimizes foot fatigue and reduces shifting in your boots. It also features a H.I.T (Heel Impact Technology) POD which helps disperses impact for touch ascents and descents."