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4/6/2009 8:17:28 AM EDT
20+ years in the Marine Corps took a toll on my ankles and knees.  Anyone have any recommendations for a good cushioning set of insoles for boots?
4/6/2009 8:29:55 AM EDT
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Custom orthotics
4/6/2009 8:30:58 AM EDT
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I use Dr. Scholl's sport gel inserts, about $13 at Target; I have used them for about 2 years, was very skeptical at first, but they made three pairs of  shoes that I had given up wearing because they hurt my feet (2 pairs of Johnston & Murphys, 1 pair of really cheap shoes) very comfortable.  I now use the insoles in all of my shoes except running shoes.  I use them in work boots (Red Wings), hiking boots (Asolos), and duty boots (Blackhawk).  If you recognize the names of the shoes I wear them in, you'll know that they are mostly higher-end shoes, so there is no limit to the versatility of the insoles (for me).  The cheap pair of shoes I use is a pair of Airwalks (the cheap version of Converse All-Stars - I use them for weightlifting to get a very flat, unarched footbed).  Hope the info helps.
4/6/2009 8:31:52 AM EDT
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Custom orthotics


+1 worth every penny.
4/6/2009 8:35:59 AM EDT
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Custom orthotics


+1 worth every penny.


I just got my feet my molded for a set. Next step is custom foot beds in my ski boots. I am trying to eliminate foot pain from my life.
4/6/2009 8:40:21 AM EDT
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Custom orthotics


This.

Otherwise, at least buy the do it yourself kit.  Sof Sole makes some great heat-moldable insoles.  You stick them in the oven for a few minutes, and then they mold to your feat as they cool.
4/6/2009 10:29:04 AM EDT
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I don't know what kind of shoe you wear normally, ie duty boots etc, but I really like Danner Mountain Light hiking boots. Really comfortable, but expensive, ~$240/pair.

I would also recommend Superfeet Insoles
4/6/2009 10:57:42 AM EDT
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I use the Dr. Scholl's gel inserts. They are far from ideal, but they
reduce the main problem I have, which is heel pain from prolonged
standing. The first couple of days you have them in it feels like your
shoes are too small until they get mashed down a little bit.

I'd prefer the ones that are only half an insert by the heel, but they
just end up sliding forward and making things even worse.


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4/6/2009 10:59:14 AM EDT
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I don't know what kind of shoe you wear normally, ie duty boots etc, but I really like Danner Mountain Light hiking boots. Really comfortable, but expensive, ~$240/pair.

I would also recommend Superfeet Insoles


If custom orthotics are not a viable alternative, then Superfeet are the next best thing.
4/6/2009 11:15:19 AM EDT
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I don't know what kind of shoe you wear normally, ie duty boots etc, but I really like Danner Mountain Light hiking boots. Really comfortable, but expensive, ~$240/pair.

I would also recommend Superfeet Insoles


If custom orthotics are not a viable alternative, then Superfeet are the next best thing.
I usually find them locally at REI, when on sale 25% off list, reg list ~$40.

BTW: If anyone is contemplating Superfeet, Superfeet recommends get shoes with removable insoles. I believe this is documented somewhere in Superfeet's FAQ section.
4/6/2009 12:05:12 PM EDT
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your not gelling? I like Dr Schols but I may try custom ones for a pair of my boots that I live in.
4/6/2009 12:15:10 PM EDT
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20+ years in the Marine Corps took a toll on my ankles and knees.  Anyone have any recommendations for a good cushioning set of insoles for boots?

I feel your pain! These are incredibly comfortable and durable. I've left my custom orthotics in the closet and with any luck I'll be wearing them to Afghanistan this year! w00t!!!

Oregon Aero Shock-Blockers

4/6/2009 12:38:19 PM EDT
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Oregon Aero "Shock Blockers" are the best insoles in the world! Buy some and you won't be sorry!
4/6/2009 5:04:45 PM EDT
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Custom orthotics




+1 worth every penny.




I just got my feet my molded for a set. Next step is custom foot beds in my ski boots. I am trying to eliminate foot pain from my life.




I've got a $20 off coupon for Christy's if you want it, it's good until the 15th.