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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 13.63 x 4.38 x 1.63 inches; 4 ounces
Item model number : GREEN
Department : unisex-adult
Date First Available : December 12, 2008
Manufacturer : Superfeet
ASIN : B002T0072U
Best Sellers Rank: #2,474 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #9 in Shoe Insoles
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100% Synthetic
Trim to Fit: Superfeet insoles are made to be trimmed to fit your shoes and boots; follow cutting instructions before use, and if you’re between sizes, size up and trim down to fit
High Arch Support Insoles for Women & Men: Deep heel cup works with your body’s natural cushioning for maximum support
Premium Arch Support Insoles: Sculpted heel cup cradles the heel to maximize natural shock absorption; designed for roomy footwear
Superfeet Insoles for Odor Control: Moisturewick top cover helps reduce odors and keeps feet fresh; high density closed-cell foam supports the whole foot
Formerly Known as Superfeet GREEN: All-Purpose Support High Arch (Green) insoles are the same great arch support insoles you love, now with a new name
12 reviews for Superfeet All-Purpose Support High Arch Insoles (Green) – Trim-To-Fit Orthotic Shoe Inserts – Professional Grade – Men 7.5-9 / Women 8.5-10
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$54.95

Richard –
Buy
recently started using Superfeet orthopedic soles, and I’m honestly impressed. They provide amazing support and have completely changed how my feet feel at the end of the day. My arches feel more supported, and I’ve noticed much less fatigue when standing or walking for long periods. The fit is comfortable, and they slide right into my shoes without any issues. They feel durable and high-quality, like they’ll last a long time. Overall, these insoles are a game-changer for anyone needing extra support and comfort. I’m really glad I made the switch!
James h. –
5 stars
Quality! Fit right into my red wing boots. Just slid them in and put boots on and instant relief. Great Comfort. I’d recommend.
Maya S. –
Truly the Best Insoles for Foot Pain
I have been wearing Superfeet Green insoles now for nearly a decade. I have tried other brands, and even other models of Superfeet insoles (blue, berry, copper, and orange), but none of them have worked as well. At least in my experience, the build and quality of these insoles have remained the same every time I have replaced them.I tried these for the first time about 10 years ago when I developed a serious case of plantar fasciitis. It was bad. My job at the time required a lot of walking and my feet just couldn’t handle it. Someone recommended that I try Superfeet, and at first I had no idea which of the insoles they make would be best for me. I have very low arches that are borderline flat, so naturally I first tried insoles for my actual foot type. They were ok but didn’t really make a difference with my pain. So I decided to try the Green even though it was advertised for high arches. THAT is when I discovered my soul mate was a shoe insole.Everyone is different but let me tell you what to more or less expect if you’ve never used these before. These are not your typical cushiony, pillowy insoles that make you feel like you’re walking on air. These are solid, and the foam is very dense and firm. I can see why this may put some people off; after all, at first feel they seem like they’ll only make foot pain WORSE, not better. And truth be told, they DO hurt if you’re not used to them. Seems counterintuitive, right?It’s important to be aware that this initial discomfort is NORMAL and very common amongst first time users. In the beginning you may feel frustrated for having spent this much on insoles that seem to make the pain worse. But trust me, you NEED to give them time to break in. Your feet are likely not accustomed to this level of support, and yet that’s exactly what those feet need. Especially if you have flat feet or low arches. These insoles force your feet into a more arched position which at first feels completely unnatural. But flat and low arches can bring on issues like knee and hip pain from taking on more weight that is more evenly distributed by those with normal arches.So yes, they are uncomfortable at first. You need to ease into them at your own pace. Wear them for an hour a day, then two hours, and so forth, and eventually the pain will not only go away, but you’ll be amazed at what a huge difference they make. I use them in my everyday walking shoes as well as my running and trail shoes. No matter what the activity is, these insoles allow me to do it pain free.There are a few things to be aware of though that can’t really be changed. Because they are so firm and don’t really have any “give” when weight is applied, it COULD potentially change the way your shoe fits. These fit nicely into my medium width shoes as well as my wide fit shoes, but the fit is snug. It also will raise your heel somewhat. I’ve never found them to raise it so high that the shoe is unwearable though, and my feet still feel secure in the shoe. In fact, this slight heel raise has actually helped me wear shoes I couldn’t before because of heel rubbing. These lift my heels just enough so that I no longer have that issue.The one thing I don’t like is that these insoles can potentially change the performance of the shoe. For example, I have a great pair of running shoes that have a “springy” heel which feels really great when I do speed runs. But the springy-ness is noticeably dulled when using these insoles. Superfeet make a different insole that is specifically designed for runners, but nothing has been as good as the Green for pain relief and support. And ultimately that’s more important to me.Hopefully this information helps you in your insole search quest. Remember, have patience, break them in and don’t give up on them the first day. Your aching feet will thank you later and you’ll wonder how you survived all this time without them.
JonnyB –
Cheaper and just as supportive as custom orthotics
I used to wear $500 orthotics, but they always wore out after four years, so the price seemed awfully high. A friend suggested these insoles, and I got a pair about six months ago. My dogs and -I walk at least five miles every day, and these insoles have been comfortable and seem to protect my joints. The first pair lasted about six months before one insole separated and the other looked quite worn. So I got a second pair last week. Even if I have to replace them twice a year, they still seem as supportive and comfortable as custom orthotics, and they cost less.
Daisy May –
Love these insoles!
Having foot problems, these changed my life. They took sometime to get use to, but they made my feet feel so much better. I have them in my work boots, hiking boots and shoes that I spend a lot of time on my feet in. They last a very long time.
MJ –
Great arch support and comfortable
They fit without trimming! Great feel and improved arch support. Expensive but good.
F. G. Gates –
Worked for me. Addressed my plantir fasciitis in about 2 months. Will always use in all my shoes.
Some background. I am a 185lb 60yo male. I walk 6-7 miles every day before 7am, generally 75% on concrete and 25% on hard-packed dirt, gravel. My soles wear evenly, and I change walking shoes (Merrell) every 4 months. I have done this for 20 years and until January this year was walking 10 miles every morning, rain, shine, heat, cold, dark.Early this year I self-diagnosed as having plantir fasciitis. I stopped walking for 3 months, tried Dr Scholls insoles, compression socks, boot. Not much rapid improvement. Pretty uncomfortable walking, particularly the first 3-5 minutes. I even bought a pair of Kuru shoes to try. No lasting improvement beyond feeling more comfortable at first.Then I was recommended Superfeet insoles by a friend of my wife. Tried a pair for 3 weeks at home, all the hours I was awake, and noticed progressive improvement. Very pleased, even as a chronic skeptic.I have now resumed my regular morning walking, but cautiously limit myself to around 12.5k – 15k steps. I arrive home free of foot pain, and have now bought a pair of Superfeet for all my shoes rather than swapping the one pair in/out. Even after just 4 months resumed walking I cannot imagine not using Superfeet, even as a preventative. For my feet, my use, these do the trick.I used the Superfeet ‘pencil test’ and found I needed their High Arch insoles, not a surprise but the verification was useful. Every pair I have bought (7 now) are exactly the same. Good consistency. I buy Men’s 9.5-11 size and they perfectly fit my US 10.5M sized shoes without any need for trimming.RECOMMENDED. If you think you might benefit you probably will. Expensive, but discounts are to be found through the year.ADENDUM: One of my shoes (a Merrell walking shoe) developed a squeak. I found that a little lubrication between the 4 nubs (see picture of product) and the floor of my shoe solved all the squeak-squeak-squeak. I use a very small dab of silicone grease, which I had handy. Soap, shampoo, etc would work just as well.
MG –
I have used them for 10+ years and they reduce knee and ankle pain on long hikes. The green ones have good arch support. I now use in all my shoes including dress shoes for work – just wish they had a cheaper multipack.
GRAVINA GIUSEPPE –
Dolori e infiammazione al tallone ridotti e poi quasi spariti
HqSeO –
Good, had to cut them a bit but good quality
Anestis990 –
The best insoles ever used
parker –
Works to relieve foot arch/heel pain. Will only work with shoes with sufficient room to insert both the sole and foot (ie: beat for shoes where you can remove the inner sole). Have worn whilst doing sports and worked well.