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Originally Posted by Thighbootguy It did occur to me that anyone that wants to start moving up in heel height, a little at a time, could try this type of insole. It’s cheaper than another pair of shoes (but, I know, I know, it’s not as much fun.) |
A couple of weeks ago, I tried my first pair of in-soles. I have to say my initial impression wasn't great, but I wanted to wear some un-cushioned heels for a whole day, and avoid the distraction of pain.
They were/are quite flimsy. For a number of hours they stayed where they should. [Full length and cost very little.] Walking back to the car, with only 200 yards more use before I had to remove them to drive, my toes managed to pull the pad up and fold it under itself. The last few yards were fairly uncomfortable.
I asked herself about this, and seemingly, it isn't unusual. ["It happens to me all the time."] That being the case, someone needs to work out a better solution. I bought some much more expensive full length gel in-soles, only to find I have to cut them to shape myself. (Great!

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I quite like the notion of the 3/8" increase without buying (yet another) pair of shoes or boots.
Do you have a link to the product at all please? They is a slim chance I might be able to get them here.
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