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Superfeet -To-Fit Green Insole

Men's Clothing > SocksRated: ***** by 25 reviews.

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An all-around, shock-absorbing insole, the Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green Insoles fit in ski, snowboard, or hiking boots, as well as running and casual shoes. These supportive insoles provide added comfort to feet with medium and high arches. The Green Insoles are so supportive you'll want a pair for every shoe you own.

Country of Origin:United States
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:Closed-cell foam and nylon
Recommended Use:Skiing, snowboarding, running, hiking, walking

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Superfeet To FitSuperfeet To Fit$34.95 - $44.99
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Superfeet -To-Fit Orange InsoleSuperfeet -To-Fit Orange Insole$44.95

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Superfeet To FitSuperfeet To Fit - Women's$44.99
Superfeet Trim-to-Fit Footbed GreenSuperfeet Trim-to-Fit Footbed GreenUnspecified$34.95 - $34.99
Superfeet GreenSuperfeet Green - Women's$40.95

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SizeColor
Green
Green
B 3.5-5M/4.5-6W/2.5-4Jr34.95
E 9.5-11m / 10.5-12w34.95
G 13.5-15m34.95
C 5.5-7m / 6.5-8w34.95
A 2.5-4W/13.5-2Jr34.95
F 11.5-13m34.95
D 7.5-9m / 8.5-10w34.95

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Superfeet -To-Fit Green Insole Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
*****18
****3
***3
**1
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Positive Reviews:

Superfeet Trim-To-Fit Green Insole

Rating:*****

I higly recommend Superfeet Insoles for those who need a bit more support, and especially for those who over-pronate. The insoles that come in most shoes, including those in high-end hiking shoes, often provide little to no support. While the Green insole may take a bit of getting used to (as the top of the arch may feel too far back on your foot) they certainly keep your feet from getting sore (or as sore or sore as quickly). I believe the Green is the most supportive in the line, and I'd recommend it for hiking shoes, running shoes, ski boots, etc. If you need a bit more support, or you have a hiking or running shoe with an insole that does nothing, these are worth the money!

Merebea Danforth at Backcountry.com on 04/13/2009

The Best.

Rating:*****

I use these Greens for my military boots, seeing as how Green is for maximum shock absorption. The way Superfeet insoles are firm ends up feeling so much better and giving you more support than more cushioned insoles. The high arch hits further back than most insoles, which supports my arch better than any other I've tried. They keep you from over-pronating, although I've never had a tendency to, myself. I tend to be more supinated if anything, but the deep heel cup in Superfeet insoles keep my ankle straight. Superfeet is the only way to go. Go to their website to see which of their insoles you should get.

Cass at Backcountry.com on 06/04/2009

Green for green

Rating:*****

A lot of money, but for long lasting support. I've used one pair for two years during my job at a grocery store (on the feet 5ish miles a day) and they still provide arch and joint support. The front portion of the pad is just now wearing down. Previous stock insoles were flattened and useless within a couple months. Go green! Note: This high-arch insert is technically designed more for active use. Each color has a specific use ( i.e. orange is more casual). Superfeet.com explains the differences.

Benjamin Herndon at Backcountry.com on 12/06/2008

Say goodbye to toe-bang!!!!

Rating:*****

I out these insoles in my boots before hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro, I convinced my best friend to to the same. We made it up all 19,534 ft, and back down without any feet problems, the same could not be said for the rest of our group, no one else had the insoles, and the toe-bang on the decent caused all of them to lose at least 1 or 2 toenails. I bagged the summit and have all of my pretty toenails to show for it. Highly recomended!!!!

Mark Berninger at Backcountry.com on 11/07/2008

Improves my hiking boots 100%

Rating:*****

I love my hiking boots but they lack a good foot bed. These superfeet do wonders to keep me hiking happy. I think people who say these cost too much are kind of wrong; crappy insoles don't really cut it for me in situations when I want to wear my hiking boots. In my experience they do not need to be replaced over time. Also, they improve the fit of my boots by filling volume. Thumbs up!

Teresa M at Backcountry.com on 03/25/2009

Green machine

Rating:*****

Before any long distances runs I swap out the flimsy manufacturer insoles and plug in the bright green Superfeet and hit cruise control. I really like this specific brand and model because it still allows my foot to flex naturally in the shoe and gives my high arches the extra support they need. Superfeet are super comfy and the trim fits nicely in all my running shoes.

Ryan Prentiss at Backcountry.com on 09/15/2008

Green

Rating:*****

These insoles are for people who need "motion-control" shoes - for larger/heavier athletes whose arches collapse on longer runs. I use these in my running shoes and my work boots and they have had a significant impact on my ability to run longer distances without my knees and lower back fatiguing. They squeak a bit when you walk around in them before they have been warmed up...

Clydesdale at Backcountry.com on 04/22/2008

Every Shoe

Rating:*****

I have a pair in my running shoes, dress shoes, and hiking boots. They are great! I wish I could get a pair in my cowboy boots! When I get a new pair of running shoes I get a new set of insoles, and put the old ones in the dress shoes. That way I sort of recycle them.

Matt du at Backcountry.com on 01/26/2009

pain free feet

Rating:*****

Was hesitant about putting these into my ski boots, but finally decided to, as my feet were paining. I have fairly high arches and these have excellent arch support. I am very happy and noticed a difference immediately. I am planning on putting these into my sneakers as well. I highly recommend these. Great substitute for expensive aftermarket footbeds.

Matthew Tabrys at Backcountry.com on 12/29/2008

Green Machine

Rating:*****

On long runs I swap out the flimsy manufacturer inserts and slip in the Superfeet Insoles. Superfeet trim is a perfect fit for all my running shoes - light, comfortable and offers long lasting support for my high arches and narrow feet yet still allows my feet to flex in a natural motion. Go green!

Ryan Prentiss at Backcountry.com on 09/16/2008

Negative Reviews:

Gellin...

Rating:**

I was seriously disappointed in this purchase. After all the hype and great reviews I have read about these soles I figured they must be gold. Only becuz they seem to work for alot of people did I not give them 1 star. However, i'm not going to completely bash them becuz if your shoes, boots, etc. do absolutley suck in the footbed area then these might do you some good. I have a high arch foot and figured these insoles would help that out. Well, it helped out the arch support a little but after a week of trying to get used to these I simply couldn't. They were murder on my heels and forefoot. Superfeet for me was more like sadistic feet. The insoles feel like you are standing on concrete...at least to me it was (no padding at all). I ended up shoving some Dr. Scholl's gell soles into my hiking shoes and reinserted the original Merrel insoles over the Dr. Scholl's and now my feet are fine. I should have tried this before I went to the expense of Superfeet, but with all the great reviews I have read I fugred...well...let me just end it on saying for me this was a horribly painful and costly experience. These are definitely going into my BC return/refund box!!!!

daniel roy at Backcountry.com on 04/22/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Little spendy

Rating:***

In my trail runners I tried the blues before trying the greens. The green provided a bit more cushion but in the end I switched back to the stock insoles because they took up to much room inside the shoe. They did work great for my ski boots though, where I needed some space taken up. IMO the cost is high for amount of benefit.

Christian Johnson at Backcountry.com on 11/25/2008

Great, but not for me

Rating:***

I went from blue to green because I thought the extra support would help. I'm in total agreement with other reviewers who said the green take up too much space in the shoe. I should have listen to the advice! In the end I went back to the blue.

Kristel at Backcountry.com on 03/30/2009

Toe padding would help

Rating:***

Helps heal soreness but still get pain in my big toes. A little toe padding would help, otherwise these are adequite for the job. Put them in my snowboard boots after a month or so in my work shoes... helps prevent heal lift quit a bit.

flip_2811882325 at Backcountry.com on 01/08/2009