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These are the best. I've been using this brand for a while now, because a guy at a running store recommended them for my cross country running and rugged hiking. Killer insoles that last. Vendor was pretty quick, too.Best Deals on Archmolds Ultimate Support Insole
I was unable to run due to arch pain. After trying other products, as a last resort, I decided to give Archmolds Ultimate a try. Not only were they easy to use, comfortable and a perfect fit, along with solving my arch pain (I can now run pain-free), they came with fast shipping and great customer service. Definitely worth the money spent.Honest reviews on Archmolds Ultimate Support Insole
This is my second pair of Archmolds. I have bought the Maximum and Ultimate insoles. I like them both. I have tried many other kinds of insoles, and these are my favorite. They are comfortable and provide good support. The insoles have lasted through multiple pairs of shoes. I would recommend them.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Archmolds Ultimate Support Insole
Writing this review under my wife's name....Purchased these a few months ago and wanted to try them out for a bit before writing a review. To give you some background (bear with me...I am getting to the review of these insoles)....I am just under 200 lbs and over 6 feet tall....I have a large foot (Men's sz 15) and I've had Morton's Neuroma (MN) and a bunion on my right foot. I run about 18 miles a week on the treadmill and at least once a week on pavement. After having issues with MN on my right foot about 2 years ago, I tried another popular heat moldable insert (DK) and wasn't that impressed as they were ok but no cushion at all for the MN issue and I was disappointed when it wasn't getting any better....went to a foot Dr who was great but of course wanted to sell me a $600 custom orthotic. I declined due to cost but he did add a custom job on the existing insole by adding a metatarsal (spot below the bottom of the balls of your feet) cushion to the bottom underside of the insole and a slight adjustment to help with the mechanics of how I run....things seemed to get better for a little while...After using them for about a year and a half, It was time to replace my running shoes and I went with a pair of the Saucony Hurricane 14 from Amazon (always buy 2 pairs at time and alternate each pair on every run to allow the cushion to expand back after use and dry out from sweating). I decided to do some research and after purchasing the shoes, I still needed that extra support with a good pair of insoles. I came across many options and did a lot of reading but finally settled on the Archmold brand after emailing their customer service area before purchasing with questions....I told them my issues and they recommended the Ultimate with a 90 day warranty....what did I have to lose?
The Ultimate has a slight cushion for the metatarsal which is that pad just below the balls of your feet...when you have Morton's Neurma (MN) the sharp pain that goes into the toes can make it difficult to run. I compared the Archmolds the minute I received them to the old pair of expensive insoles I had previously and they are slightly thicker and have a small amount of padding for the metatarsal. I heated them up in the oven (very easy to do) placed them in my shoes and after a minute of standing in them with a slight bend in my knee, they were all set for use.
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They have been great...they give me great support and a slight cushion but on the firm side. If you are looking for a thick, soft, cushioned insole, then this is probably not for you but don't let that fool you....these are great quality and very supportive. After a few months, I did still have a slight ping from the MN but a very simple purchase of an extra metatarsal pad to place on the underside of the insole (on the bottom...much more subtle and still gives use the little extra cushion you may need) I was all set. My issues were pretty bad so I was not shocked that I may need the extra metatarsal pad but I didn't want a super soft insole as that seems to fatigue the foot muscles more when you are running.
I can't say much more than this....these are great insoles...give them a try but I recommend the Ultimate.
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