👟 Elevate Your Every Step!
Dr. Scholl's Run Active Comfort Insoles are designed to provide exceptional cushioning and support for active individuals. These trim-to-fit inserts offer a customizable fit, ensuring comfort in any shoe, while advanced shock absorption technology enhances your performance and reduces fatigue.
E**E
Very comfortable!
These insoles make my feet feel good and my arches feel better. I walk,run and these insoles keep my feet feeling good. They are very comfortable. The insoles are thick throughout and have arch support. They are easy to trim. The level of thickness is great and they support well underneath your toes. I'm very pleased!
A**R
Good product
I replaced the insoles in a pair of golf shoes with these and they are great. Good arch support. One size, cut to fit. Just increased the shelf life on these shoes!
G**A
Protects your feet for long runs
These are very comfortable. They are easy to install and cut to size. They have a plastic arch support, which is comfortable and gives a longer life to your running shoes. It takes a run or two to get used to the change in foot feeling, especially if you're not used to more arch support but its worth it.
W**L
Perfect arch support
I bought this for my girlfriend for a hiking trip and she ended up using it daily now! She cut it to fit her shoes and switches it from her hiking boots to daily shoes whenever she’s doing either. They seem as durable as a sole can possibly be, and she feels like it’s the perfect amount of arch support to be on her feet for a long time. She raves about how her feet don’t hurt after a run, hike, or long day of walking! I’m going to order one for myself!
M**S
Scholl love you for these (see what I did there?)
I mean, they still have tread and other than being made paranoid by my running app that tells me I need to buy new shoes at a minimum of $80 (app prefers Asics. I appreciate the extra anxiety in my life. I just buy secondhand.), I have no problems. I'm 34 years young (problems on the way, I know), and log about 60 miles a month. Tore my ACL and meniscus years ago. I concede, I can't feel my menicuses (menisces? menisci? ...who cares, you know what I'm saying) being turned into grit. Soooo, I've opted for these in my past 4 pairs of shoes...until there is unsafe levels of tread left on the shoes (that's 2 pairs of running shoes, 1 pair of work shoes [learning young people], and some station boots [career change]). The construction of "running" brand shoes isn't impressive. They all have their trademarked names for the "technology," but uhh, PTFE (goretex/teflon) is a household name. I don’t know a household polymer name for comfy feet. I do know Dr. Scholl’s delivers 3 scoops in a chocolate waffle cone while The Shoe Company gives a taste on a popsicle stick and slaps a trademark on it. I'm probably a fool for buying anything other than what's out at Costco. How much support am I losing? It'd take some major facts to make me think these major running brand shoes are actually doing anything some off-brand can't (graphs and tables and stuff...with lots of colors). I mean is (your favorite shoe company) that invested in anything other than enticing you to think it’s shoes are great? There are plenty of ways to do that without added material/labor costs that are much cheaper than making decent shoes. Anyway, these insoles are fantastic. They put my mind at ease, and feel like a legitimate attempt by a company investing in supporting my lower extremities for their own financial gain. Everybody wins. I like the “high vis” green color that I can see when I am not wearing them too. It's like a landing strip for my ground beaters. They feel great, and it’s your fault if they don’t because you didn’t follow directions. I can feel the wonderful squishiness without feeling like I'm going to squish uncontrollably and roll my ankle...again (they won’t prevent that…also your and my fault). At the end of the run...it's the end of the run. I squish my way inside home and go to work with my DR. SCHOLL'S working-guy-man-bear-occasionally-unsure! insoles. I approve this message, and I wish someone paid me.
T**E
Check for previous use! Were previously trimmed and returned!
Recieved mine in what was definitely a factory closed package but was actually already trimmed too small by someone else. Seller was THE amazon.com no less, not worn just trimmed. I broke the factory seal to open them long after the return window had closed.Why? Why would you pull them out of the package through the tiny view/feel window in front instead of opening them like a normal person, trim them very small (same length as my hand!), then return them unworn? Although these insoles work well for the type of steel toe boot I wear, I dont even need to trim them for my size 13s, they unfortunately dont work that short.These are the cheapest insole type that works correctly for the arch support that I need. I replace them every few months anyway like the other reviews list. A few months of daily use is all you get before they dont support anymore.Why? Why make me waste $13 and inconvenience me like that. I hope you know that all that plastic trimmings you wasted probably killed some endangered bird somewhere.
S**A
Relieved foot pain from using a walking pad treadmill
After using a walking pad treadmill (Trailviber) 30 minutes a day at 3 mph for a couple weeks, I noticed the soles of my feet were becoming sore when walking, especially the heels. Wearing running shoes didn't help, so I bought these to see if it would make a difference, which it definitely did. Incidentally, I'm very flat-footed but the little built-in arch doesn't bother me. I wear size 9.5 and needed to trim them to size 9 to fit snugly in my shoes.These insoles make walking and running so comfortable that I plan to buy them for every pair of shoes I regularly wear. Highly recommended.
N**E
Good for running, not for the walking..
Good for running, arch support is too rigid for walking and is a bit irritating on my right foot. I feel like the arch is helpful when you're running (on the balls of your feet vs heel/mid-foot strike), which helps with overall stability. I think I'm just going to buy the standard gel type with no rigid plastic arch support for walking and just swap them out as needed. They also help to fill out the Hoka shoes as I fall between half sizes on them.
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