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CURREX RunPro Insoles are designed to enhance your running experience by providing flexible support, shock absorption, and moisture management. With dynamic arch technology and a customizable fit, these insoles help reduce fatigue and prevent injuries, making them ideal for both casual joggers and serious runners.
P**N
Great Inserts
These inserts are the only brand I use. I’ve bought these over and over again and they have proven to ease any foot pain. I walk about 7 miles daily and have been getting about one year’s usage out of these inserts. Originally, I went to a Running Shoe store and was fitted for this specific model. They are easy to use and I know that these fit my shoe (Hoka Gaviotta 5 in size 12) . They provide extra arch support way beyond what the standard Hoka inserts provide. They are thin so my shoes fit without any issues and my feet remain healthy and relatively pain-free.
J**R
Best Insoles according to husband
My husband swears by these insoles. He says they make his shoes much more comfortable. He is flat footed and says they give the support he needs. They are not too thick and fit into shoes comfortably.
C**T
Second purchase
This is the second pair of Currex RunPro insoles I’ve purchased because I was so happy with the first pair I purchased over 2 years ago. That initial purchase was to replace insoles in a pair of tennis shoes, and they proved to be comfortable and supportive. I play tennis two to three times a week, so I decided to purchase a pair for my tennis shoes, and I’m very pleased. I have a high arch and these insoles fit perfectly. I’ve had no problems with friction, slipping, or cramping. The price point is high, but the quality and support is worth it, especially for an athlete.
B**.
One of the best, but...
They're great for use in running shoes, they do have really good qualities to them. I admit, the comfort and energy return you get really shines when you're running. That's where these insoles like to be, they love your foot pounding them into the ground. The deep heel cup is great, so is the fact that the heel cup isn't super thick like on most orthotics. The foot of the door doesn't change drastically, in my case i actually got some more room. They're good for walking, but you have to get your correct arch size. I didn't learn i had a medium arch until i got the low arch version and wasn't feeling very supported, they just felt like really nice insoles rather than supports. The only thing i could say is they work best if you're shoes have a firm strobel footbed under the sockliner in the shoes. If you try to put these in something really cushioned like an Adidas Ultraboost, the actual arch support plate becomes unbearable. Since materials like Boost are very soft, the plate just sinks in and turns all the positives of these supports into negatives. Imagine only running about 2 miles only to run without the supports... Running on the bare boost in Ultraboost is fun, but you don't have that support. Anyway, always follow the fit diagram to get the best version. You may think you have high arches, but you're really a medium or flat... Just saying to follow the diagram correctly!! With that says, i do wish the poron pad they use in the heel was a little bit thicker for some extra cushioning on the heel for us heel strikers.
T**D
Comfort
My Feet Thanked Me (They Also Cried Tears of Joy)I used to think my running shoes were just... shoes. Boy, was I wrong. These CURREX insoles are like a spa day for my arches, complete with tiny, supportive masseuses. My feet went from grumbling old men to energetic teenagers. I almost outran a squirrel today – almost! If your feet feel like they've been in a bar fight, get these. Seriously.
H**W
Pricey but worth it in the end
I was having some feet issues: Pinky toe on both feet was getting blisters, every so often I would get a mild case of Plantar fasciitis. So with only internet knowledge, I would do less steps (skipping treadmill) if I started feeling pain in my heal until it goes away. For the pinky toes, I started buying wide shoes, then I even tried extra wide. I tried rubber toe things to go around my pinky toe, still having a problem.I looked up where in my area they had a digital foot measurer. Found out that I have a narrow foot and the wider I got my shoes, the more rubbing my pinky toe got. It also found my weight distribution was slightly off. Most should be on heal and toe area, but my arch area needed some support, so they recommended some insoles on brand new shoes, I thought insoles were for when your shoes were older. LOL After trying a few different styles, this brand was the ones I chose. I bought one for the new shoes in the store then came to amazon and bought the same exact style for my second pair of shoes, switch shoes every other day. I feel the difference, my left foot I can tell the arch is holding it up, my right foot technically doesn't need it, but to keep level, have it in, and it is still comfortable.All in all, if you haven't gone and gotten your feet digitally measured, I would recommend it, so you can find the right support for your body. From what I searched all the places had a free digital measure, and if you can also find where they video your walk that is a plus. Good luck, your feet are worth it as they are what keeps your knees and spine healthy in your olden years.
T**O
Great insoles
Provides great support. I run alot for work and I pair them with my vapor glove 7 I wanna say from Merrell which are minimalist style running shoes. It helps with my knee pain when I go past two miles.
I**H
Great Insoles
I have roughly 75 miles on these insoles so far. I bought them to replace a different brand of high arch insoles that I had worn through. I’m really liking these so far. They provide great stability and comfort. The arch support is great. They are easy to switch between my different pairs of running shoes. I will definitely stick with these going forward.
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