Spenco PolySorb Total Support Replacement Insoles
- Topsheet features low-friction fabric to reduce blister-causing friction and has an antimicrobial treatment to deter odor development
- Proprietary material at heels and forefeet absorbs shock and impact to provide comfort and cushioning
- Molded polyurethane cradles, beefed up arch supports and deep heel cups supply increased stability and support to combat overpronation
- Middle EVA layer conforms to your feet with normal wear, matching the contours of your feet
- Multicomponent system under heels delivers excellent shock absorption at heel strike; forefoot crash pads offer extra cushioning under balls of feet
- It is recommended to hand wash the Spenco PolySorb Total Support replacement insoles in warm water and air dry
Imported.
| Best use | Fitness, Running |
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| Material(s) | EVA/molded polyurethane foam/PVC/polyester top cloth |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Mar 20, 2013I don't love them but...
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Feb 27, 2013My flat feet no longer feel like deathI purchased this product to put inside of my Chrome, Red Sole SPD cycling/street shoes. I have remarkably flat feet and the stock Chrome insoles were not cutting the mustard for either ridin...
Read More I purchased this product to put inside of my Chrome, Red Sole SPD cycling/street shoes. I have remarkably flat feet and the stock Chrome insoles were not cutting the mustard for either riding or walking/working/life etc. I have been using this product for going on 2 weeks and my feet no longer feel awful after a long day of riding/walking/standing. I have not experienced any negative aspects to this purchase. -
Jan 23, 2013Great supportI use with my Alpine boots. For the past six years I have had plantar fasciitis in both feet. I used to wear plastic support insoles and they were awful. Finally, I gave them up but still ...
Read More I use with my Alpine boots. For the past six years I have had plantar fasciitis in both feet. I used to wear plastic support insoles and they were awful. Finally, I gave them up but still needed something. Someone told me about insole support from a generic pharmacy store. I looked and decided to look for something more comfortable and found this product> It works. -
Sep 17, 2011I was going to just switch mine aroundI going to get another pair so I don't have switch the one pair around
Read More While these aren't horrible, they certainly aren't anything to write home about. Now that I have about 45 miles on them, whatever rigidity they had is no longer evident. Bottom line, they are an improvement over whatever flimsy insole liner most hiking boots come with, but they add very little in the way of actual support.