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RoDilla
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Mar 26, 2018
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I'm a huge fan of Superfeet green insoles. How do these compare?
Mar 26, 2018
ZOSNESS
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Mar 26, 2018
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RoDillaThese are similar in many ways and different in ways as well. Superfeet has a static arch (does not move) and SOLE has a dynamic arch (flexible) so it moves with your body’s natural gate cycle. Superfeet has different arch heights and SOLE only has one, because the arch is dynamic and wear or heat custom moldable. SOLE offers different cushioning levels (thin - 0MM cushioning, Medium - 1.6MM cushioning and Thick - 3.2MM cushioning) which allows to get a precise volume fit based on the type of footwear you are putting them in. SOLE also uses Softec open cell cushioning which is open cell verses Superfeet’s closed cell so SOLE has better rebound, is more breathable and doesn’t cruch out as fast. SOLE also makes every full size verses a size range so you get the most precise arch fit. Both are great products with different benefits, but I’d highly recommend giving SOLE a try.
Hope this helps.
Mar 26, 2018
Curieux88
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Mar 27, 2018
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RoDillai have both, but i ended up with superfeet. Not bc i abandoned the sole, but bc the superfeet doesnt wear out. I'm a heavy dude, 200lbs. Sole arch is moldable, but that means it will wear out sooner or later. I think the arch portion of mine just started collapsing after 1-2 yrs. I have superfeet blue, and they are still holding the same arch. I've had the superfeet for about 6 years now.
Mar 27, 2018
ZOSNESS
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Mar 27, 2018
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Curieux88SOLE says that for the average consumer under normal conditions your footbeds will last two pairs of shoes. Most of the time they will last longer depending on how they’ve been used.
The SOLE patented shape and construction is density mapped (variable density) in various areas so that they are flexible but cannot crush out in key support areas. Also during The heat and wear mold process the higher density areas do not become as flexible as low density areas and the thickness also does not allow for over molding. SOLE also uses open cell foam (think high density sponge) that will not crush at the same rate as closed cell foam (think packing bubbles that can pop).
I‘m over 200lbs and have pairs that are over five years old, but I also have multiple pairs in different types of footwear so I don’t have to move them around and because they molded the way I like them for those shoes, ski boots, hikers, etc.
Mar 27, 2018
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