BBBman—April 5, 2024
Do you really need $50 insoles?? Well, they're worth it to me. I find most shoes very difficult to fit into between my higher arches, a compressed nerve and slightly wider foot. I put these in almost all my shoes and use them for pickleball where they truly get abused, and they hold up very well. For my normal around-town shoes, they'll last even longer. I just find that the cushion, arch shape and surface fabric all combine to make a great insole. I have yet to find anything more comfortable than these, where I don't notice the insole at all. Many others draw my attention in some way with the arch pressing my foot in the wrong spot or the fabric slipping around or some other issue that can be distracting - especially while trying to play a sport. These just feel good and improve almost any shoe I've tried them in. I'm a fan. Read more
JCousteau—November 25, 2025
These are the best for me after trying Valsole, Dr Scholl's low arch and plantar fasciitis insoles, and Dr Scholl's heel cups. I struggled with plantar fasciitis over a year and I have low arches. This helped me restart exercise while my plantar fasciitis healed. I just paced myself. The support is strong, adequate firmness (not too much or too little), and I didn't have to trim. I switch these out between my boots and running shoes. These also fit without trimming for me in Adidas, ASICS, and Nike running shoes. I didn't have to size shoes up or anything because they don't take up that much space inside the shoe. Highly recommended. Read more
Margarita Casero—October 26, 2025
These are great insoles. I used the black insoles, but then I ordered this a little cushioned and they are more comfortable. Read more
BB—June 25, 2025
Good support. Wish there was more cushioning at the front. Read more
Unco Cookie—November 5, 2024
I had custom orthotics which was supposed to be by "one of the best" in my area with over 20+ years experience. Well.. that 20 years experience only led to slowing down my run time and causing swelling after walking and being on my feet all day at a convention. Unfortunately, the discomfort I felt was exacerbated by the fact that I was often in crowded spaces without adequate breaks. Another doctor told me there is a break-in period, but that never came, leaving me feeling discouraged and uncertain about the investment I had already made. Frustrated, I decided to give these new orthotics a try after I was recommended by my podiatrist to explore alternative options that might suit my needs better. So I did, following the swelling that occurred during my convention, feeling hopeful yet skeptical. I used these to run and I have improved my times significantly, and it doesn’t hurt my feet as much as before, which has been a huge relief. I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable they felt right from the start. I even bought a second pair for my other shoes, which has really made a difference in my daily routine. It's a fantastic alternative compared to $350 for custom orthotics, and I only wish I had made the switch sooner. Read more
warren dottin—December 27, 2025
The product works for me. Just wish it wasn't so pricey. Read more
JCB—April 12, 2025
I’m a marathon runner and have always loved the idea of Altras for their wide toe box—my toes can finally spread out the way they want to. But the zero drop and total lack of arch support were flaring up my low arch pain, especially on longer runs. I was getting that nagging ache along the inside of my foot and thought I might have to ditch the shoes altogether. Enter Superfeet’s low arch insoles—absolute game-changer. Now I feel supported, stable, and comfortable while still getting the natural toe splay that drew me to Altras in the first place. If you’re a runner with low arches trying to make Altras work, these insoles are 100% worth it. Read more
SWNM Steve—December 11, 2025
Found these at a large sporting goods store and tried them. Very impressed with them and they are 30% cheaper on Amazon. Will purchase additional ones to fit all of my boots. Read more