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Five Star Reviews: | 57% Arch support here was my main concern and I wanted something that would be comfortable and last a while August 24, 2017 At first I really did not know what to expect with these insoles but after doing some research decided to make the purchase and give them a shot. After opening the box what struck me was the feel of the insoles and how well they were made for the price paid. Arch support here was my main concern and I wanted something that would be comfortable and last a while. When I first slipped them into my shoe and walked around for a while I realized how much I needed these and really hit myself over the head for not getting them sooner. After years of just relying on the flimsy insoles my shoes came with the difference was huge. At night my feet would hurt and these have really cut down that pain. I have high arches so these were great and I will continue to get them as they need replacing. Best Ive tried so far! August 17, 2017 I bought these a few weeks ago to stop my plantar fasciitis from flaring up and all my other aches and pains with my feet and back. With the original insoles in with the inserts caused a blister on my little toe. So I took out the insoles and replaced them with just these inserts and its been about 2 weeks and so far they seem to be working perfectly. I am 6 foot tall 265 lb and on my feet on a concrete floor all day working as a machinist. So my opinion is try them for yourself they are worth the couple bucks. Good buy, nice support / odor elimination. July 24, 2017 bought these for my bates boots (12) and didn't need to trim them at all. I walk about 5 miles (usually a bit more) every day in these boots. Not only have these removed my heel pain, they also have absorbed any odor there might be. I suspect I'll have to replace them every 6 months or so, but that isn't a criticism.Overall, worth the price and comfortable for boots. Comfort is the key... July 7, 2017 These made quite a difference in my Son's work boots. He has complimented on how much more comfortable they fit. For the price it's a no brainer, cut to fit easy to install. Highly recommended. Great insoles April 10, 2017 I'm 6'2" and 310lbs. These are great inserts and gave them in all my dress shoes and boots. For me, the best insoles. September 3, 2013 Insoles of course vary from person to person because we all have different feet. Knowing that, take my review with a grain of salt.I have tried several other types and brands of insole, most recently the Orthaheel brand, and these relieve and/or prevent my foot pain more than any other. I suffer from Achilles Tendonitis with a side of Plantar Fasciitis. I like these insoles because they provide the extra arch support I need, and are wide enough in the larger size I buy to work well with my wide feet (my only complaint about the Orthaheels was, while they seem to actually be a better-made product -more sturdy that is- they were too narrow for me and the arch support was in the middle of my foot).They wear out "quickly" (depending on your definition), so I have to buy a new pair every 3-4 months. At this price however, that's not a big deal to me, given the relief they provide. | 58% Different Packaging...Same Reliable Quality September 1, 2017 I've been wearing the Air-Pillo insoles for years and will continue wearing them...its just that good. This comment is about the BLUE and YELLOW packaging vs. the ALL-BLUE packaging that I received unknowingly with this order. I decided to try them out before sending them back. FYI: The packaging may be different, but the quality, the foot-feel and the sizing is THE SAME. I hope this helps incase there is confusion when receiving a different packaging as I did. Perfect Temporary Solution March 14, 2017 These were a perfect temporary solution to my problem. I have flat feet and I absolutely hate walking long distances so I like to bike everywhere. Due to the unexpected rain in California, I had to walk to classes instead. I attend a fairly large university, so for me, walking is just ridiculously annoying. I felt a huge difference once I bought the soles! I used them on my admittedly old and not-ideal-for-flat-feet, Converse hightops and felt a spring in my step that made the long walks hurt a lot less. I also did not want to invest in expensive insoles I would only use for two months, so these were ideal! Great inserts March 7, 2017 My family has used these inserts for a few years and they are so comfortable and last longer than others. I walk 3-4 miles, four times a week and couldn't do it without the inserts. The price for the four pack makes them very affordable and I can only find them on Amazon. So far, the best that I've found February 16, 2017 Whether these are perfect or not, they are the best that I've found. They have a stiff enough base that they don't bunch up inside the shoes.I've serious metatarsal (fat pad) problems with my feet, worn them down with 70 years of hiking. With these, I can now handle 6 mile hikes and going to try for 8-10 this summer.Absolutely worth the price. Fabulous! Highly recommended! September 29, 2016 So I have used their regular insoles before and decided to get the ones with extra foam this time and it's fabulous! I use them in a pair of shoes that are 1/2 a size too big (rain/snow boots) and they made it so I didn't have to wear super thick socks now.One note on the sizing of these: they say they are women's (up to) size 10. More like up to size 11. My boots are a size 10 and I had to cut it down a bit so you start with the size chart and then trim as you need to to get a good fit.I got the $3 for $12 (6/ea) which is a better deal than Walmart ($8/ea). Pillows for feet December 22, 2015 Amazing soft feels like walking on pillows. I placed some in most of my shoes and it's done wonders for fatigue. I walk everywhere, so there amazingly useful. These pads can easily be used in any closed shoes. I ordered a pair for 4 pairs and will likely order more. The cushion just helps so much with foot pain and fatigue. I live in a city where you can walk everywhere and I generally do, and this has done wonders on how my feet feel at the end of the day. These insoles are double foam padded and should make most pairs of shoes really great for walking. And the best part is they are so inexpensive if your goal is comfort these are the insoles you are looking for. I would definitely recommend this product. |
Four Star Reviews: | 19% cushy, not quite the right size but I still like them. June 6, 2017 Knee specialists seem to be recommending adding a soft cushion to your step to avoid wearing down the soft cartilage in your knees. I decided to give this a try and I like it a lot. The bridge is a bit too far up for my foot size (9) but I still use them and find they make a difference in how my legs/knees feel come the end of the day.*I wouldn't wear these to work out in for anything heavy. If you're looking to treat a particular condition I would consult a specialist and find out where your specific needs are (and probably have some custom created for you) good for about 6 hours and then pain sets in ... March 25, 2017 work in a kitchen, good for about 6 hours and then pain sets inotherwise i do recommend to others and they are happy too They do what they're supposed to May 8, 2014 Great for work shoes, especially dress shoes which were never built for comfort or active longevity. Not so swell for big, heavy men as they're not meant for us. Gave me pleasure for about a month but being 6'1", 260 lbs, there are heavy duty Dr scholls out there that I should try next. All you light people without arch support should get these tho. You won't be sorry. Kept my soles dry without chafing my feet up. Dr. Scholl's Max gels, March 10, 2014 They healed my heel pain rather quickly. Just a touch of it remains. But, I have only been using these things for less than a month. A reviewer said they crowded the toes. That is something I cannot tolerate. But it didn't happen to me. Toe crowding does not exist. I have no arches. When I was 19 a Vietnam era Military Doctor yelled at me to "Take my feet and get the hell out of here". (My favorite lifetime quote!). These insoles definitely help my lifetime of athletics and partially deformed feet. Fantastic February 17, 2014 Best decision I ever made, grabbing a pair of these for some shoes that I love, but are just uncomfortable. The shoes are a 14, and these fit perfectly. The packaging says 8-14, but I don't see how these would fit in anything less than a 14. I tried them in a pair of shoes I have that are older and size 13, and they don't fit at all. Also they're very thick (which is good) so make sure the shoes you put them in have room for an insert. Good support for the price, held up well December 4, 2012 These insoles have been fairly good. I feel like they may rest on the slightly expensive side for what they are, but since they are still holding up after a few months, I'd say they are probably worth it.Wearing a 13-shoe size, I trimmed down the toe area with a pair of scissors. I appreciated the built-in "cut lines" that Dr. Scholl's had so I got an even cut on both soles.The arch support is a little hard - and it is possible that this is by design - but it sticks out as one uncomfortable feature. The sole is basically made up of areas of gel (like the heel), the pad itself, and the yellow plastic supports you can see in the photo. In the arch area, specifically on the inside of the foot, I feel like there isn't enough pad and it can be a little hard. If you wear flatter shoes like I do, you will immediately notice the discomfort in the inside arch of your foot.Again, this is perhaps by design. I am not a foot doctor nor do I pretend to understand what is best for my feet. I will say, after a day or two of wearing these, I no longer notice any discomfort or hard places on the sole. I guess I have become used to it.I will say, overall, these are good insoles. They have held up well, fit well (they don't come out of my shoe when I remove my foot, they stay put), and I can still tell they are in after a few months of usage. | 17% Not as comfy as I would hoped. I had ... May 3, 2017 Not as comfy as I would hoped. I had bought it to stick into a pair of flats, but they didn't match up. I ended up giving them to my mom. Helpful August 18, 2016 I love these for slippers. Because of some neuropathy issues and some months in shoes more than normal, these are so helpful in making even slippers more comfortable. Still the product it always was and does its job which is great. Saved a pair of boots which were getting ... October 22, 2015 They do what they are supposed to do, add a little padding into a shoe which has little padding of their own. Still the product it always was and does its job which is great. Saved a pair of boots which were getting to be a little too painful to wear due to their age. Local cobblers want a ton of money (and rightly so) to add a cushion layer into my boots, these save me money and do the job just fine which helps me out a great deal. The double air pillow inserts are not orthodics which I don't need and was not looking for. If you are on your feet all day like I am from time to time, these inserts do help out. Insole Toppers? March 12, 2015 I don't believe these are to be used as the only insole or a full insole replacement but instead to be used as an insole topper. These are extremely thin and by themselves offer little comfort while standing for a long time however if placed over another good insole they provide a little extra cushion while walking.So, if you are looking to add just a little cushion these are great. If looking for insole replacements look elsewhere. Comfortable & Airy May 16, 2014 I've used the Dr. Scholl's Air Pillo Insoles for years and now found these new Air-Pillo Cushioning Insoles with Memory Foam. Anyway, they're about the same price but these are a little more cushion-y. These, too, are your basic cushioning insoles adding a nice soft feeling for your feet and, because they're perforated, they help keep your feet cool and dry.My old ones would last about a year or so with me walking about a mile or two a day. I've learned to get the longest use is to be sure you cut them properly to fit your shoes not allowing them to slip or move within your shoes.For a few dollars, these are a good choice for a more comfortable walking shoe. comfortable but fall apart fast March 20, 2014 the title says it all i have been using these for little over a month and they are falling apart already the gel insoles seem to feel the same but last much longer ill be going back to those |
Three Star Reviews: | 10% they're okay if you need a cheaper solution March 27, 2017 these are okay, but you're better off getting shoes with memory foam. So-so August 29, 2016 I'm still looking for a good comfortable insole to replace the original ones in my Rockports when they wear out. Dr. Scholl's makes lots of different models - I wish there was some lace to find a good comparison of the models. Anyway, these are so-so. I'm looking for something with more padding; I walk a lot and could really use comfortable insoles These do fit my shoes much better. My only complaint would be their thinness August 19, 2016 It's a little bit thinner than I was expecting. I tried buying the gel inserts at Walmart but, the 13's they had there were to small. I decided to buy on-line for an insert that went up to a 14 and was (hopefully) a little wider. I can wear a 13 or 14 shoe, depends on the maker. However, most 13 gel inserts that you pick up at local stores don't fit 13/14 shoes well. These do fit my shoes much better. My only complaint would be their thinness. The orange piece you see in the stock photo is actually a hard plastic with a bit of arch support built into it. Next time i purchase I'm going to look for a piece that's solid gel. These multi-piece type inserts typically fall apart on me after moderate use. Arch too far forward and too long if you have smaller feet. September 6, 2014 The problem with these is that they are universal. Since they are good for a range of size 8-14, if you have smaller feet you may not want to get these. I wear size 9.5 in mens and the problem that I found is that they put the arch support way too far forward and too long. I got them to work by cutting the heel back. I would recommend you put your foot on them outside the shoe with the arch being in the most comfortable position, then trace the outline of your foot onto the pad. Then cut them down. I wish they made smaller size ranges so that the arch support problem wouldn't be an issue but for me it was. Even after I cut the heel down, I found that the arch was still too long. It may work for others but it didn't work for me. Good padding, but it is a little thick May 25, 2014 I bought this to supplement my office shoes that I use to stand up more than sitting down. You have to trim it to size according to your shoe size with heavy-duty scissors. I also did note that the insert is definitely thicker than expected. As a result, it will reduce your shoe size. I had to rip out the current shoe insert and replace this one it. I did not expect that and was a non-trivial task. Decent Product: Could be improved on some fronts but no show stoppers February 8, 2014 Given its price range, I believe this product was intended to provide "basic" cushioning & support to your heel... In my opinion, these are fine if you do limited walking (less than an hour a day)... another advantage is that they don't really stink with feet odor..That said, I do believe that it can be improved (keeping my needs in mind) in the following ways (some of these may cause the price to rise but I would be ok with that):1. The plastic arch support is too rigid: I felt this hindered the natural bending of my foot as I walked... this may be a design issue or maybe coz I have low arches...2. Slim it down!!: I do not need toe support at all...I only need heel support... so i would be ok if the complete this was made a little slimmer... the biggest advantage being that I would not have to force my feet down my shoes anymore because of the room that these insoles eat up.. also, if i put these in formal leather shoes, the shoes don't really "feel" completely tied to my foot... i keep getting the feeling that if i yanked my foot too abruptly my shoe would fly off...3. be more flexible... this is similar to point 1 above but worth mentioning.. | 12% in order to fit my feet to the shoes better. August 10, 2017 Seems to last about 6 months. On some shoes, I've used two pairs (doubled up), in order to fit my feet to the shoes better. Not for women's shoes May 9, 2017 The description is deceiving. It made it sound like this could also be used in women's shoes, I guess you could trim them down but that would be a lot of waste. I gave them to my boyfriend who said they are very comfy. Ok February 4, 2017 Fit men's size 13 great & made old shoes feel new again, but they only last about a month Not significantly different from regular insoles, very thin, no arch support October 12, 2016 It says Memory Foam, but these are so thin I can barely tell the difference between the "regular" insoles vs. the "memory" ones. If you wear size 13, like me, you will find that these are barely large enough -- more like size 12 -- but can fit a size 13 shoe with a no major adjustment. No particular arch support which you will find with more expensive models yet those tend to be molded around the heal and toes and often do NOT fit a true size 13 shoe. Not enough cushioning January 3, 2014 I ordered these hoping they would be exact the the memory foam insoles as in some of the shoes that are now being sold with memory foam insoles already inserted at point of sale; however, these insoles are not as soft or comfortable as I had hoped they would be... They are okay, but need to be a little more plush and soft with more memory foam cushioning. |
Two Star Reviews: | 5% not as soft as they advertise May 10, 2017 it is oknot the best and not the worst but definitely not softit is just a step above the dollar store ones Wish they would have lasted longer, maybe I got a bad set?? March 28, 2017 After 1.5 weeks of use, the pads make a clicking noise. Total per my Fitbit I walked around 40 miles, these pads should be able to last longer than a few weeks with normal usage. Did not suit me. Returned August 31, 2016 I bought these Dr. Scholl's for my office shoes as I had been feeling discomfort in my feet. Started using these and I felt that they made my shoe tighter and actually increased discomfort for my feet. Good thing they came with a warranty. I mailed the barcode to Bayer and received a full refund. 2 stars for their prompt refund. arc is to high March 15, 2014 I wear a size 11 and I wanted some extra comfort for my redwing boots so I wish I had read other reviews before purchasing. There is some hard plastic in the insole to fit in your arch of your foot and I have a normal arch to my feet but it was to annoying to have in my boots. Maybe my boots already have a arch built in so maybe that is why it was pushing into the arch of my foot. I gave them away.I would not recommend I'm gellin' and it sucks. March 21, 2013 After couple of weeks of wearing these, I feel (un)comfortable enough to write a mini-review.- Not enough support of any kind- The cushion in the heel is non-existent- Sometimes my feet burn which i think is due to the kind of material they usedI dont understand why these companies don't add more cushion to the heel.Unfortunately, this minimal support is what shoes should ALREADY come with.I should note that I own a pair of Dr.Scholl's Custom Insert and i actually do feel a little comfortable in the heel.But at almost $50/pair, they are over-priced by $30. Know your needs February 18, 2013 An ex-football player past his prime (6'3", 360 lbs, size 13D, medium arch), I was recently diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. My orthopedist recommended daily stretching exercises and Orthoheel slippers to wear indoors (no more walking around in socks). What a difference! The slippers and exercises lessened my symptoms from the start and, over time, eliminated most of my discomfort, so I decided to find some orthotic inserts to improve my street shoes.So far, I've tested:1. Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support2. Aetrex Copper Medium Arch3. Spenco Polysorb Total Support4. Superfeet Copper DMP5. Powerstep Pinnacle6. Powerstep Pinnacle Proeach for two hours' total walking time over a few days in two pairs of my favorite shoes: New Balance 606 hikers and Cole Haan loafers with Nike Air.Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support: Advertised for big & tall men, they didn't do much for me. While the extra cushioning helped at first, it helped less and less the longer I walked on them. I mentioned this to my orthopod and he told me the key to managing PF is not cushioning, it's support. Grade: DSpenco Polysorb Total Support: Remembering my doc's advice, I chose these for the rigid heel cup and arch support. Though quite comfortable overall, the arch support was a bit too low for my medium-high arches and the heel cup was insufficient support for weight. While they worked reasonably well for me, I believe they would a be better choice for lighter individuals with lower arches. Grade: BAetrex Copper Medium Arch: Promising better arch support, these felt very similar to the Spenco insoles even after walking around the block. I then swapped one of the Aetrex insoles for one of the Spenco insoles and walked around again. Only then could I tell them apart. The Spenco offered a little better support for the mid- and fore-parts of my foot, the Aetrex offered a little better support for my arch. Grade: BSuperfeet: I was in an Allen Edmonds store and noticed the Superfeet insoles. The clerk said many men my size have good success with them. I tried the Orange and the Copper DMP versions in the store. Finding the Orange too high for my arches, I got a pair of the Copper DMP. These are easily the most rigid of the insoles I've tried...and easily the best. Superfeet arch support sits farther back on the insole than other brands. This made a real difference in the support and comfort I felt walking long distances. I also found the medial post support in the heel did a better job than other insoles in combatting over-pronation. Grade: A [Update: I have since tried Superfeet Black in dress shoes that couldn't accommodate the Orange insole. They work well but are not as supportive as the Copper.]Powerstep Pinnacle: While it seems well-made and offered good support, it simply did not work for me. The gel-based arch support sits too far forward and in the middle of the insole. The insoles felt like I had lumps of clay underfoot. After a few blocks of brisk walking, my feet began to fatigue as if I were walking barefoot in sand. Again, these may work for some people but they didn't for me. Grade: CPowerstep Pinnacle Pro: Other wearers commented that the Pinnacle Pro differs markedly from the Pinnacle, so I tried a pair. I barely made it a block before heading back home. Though more rigid than the Pinnacle and with a better heel cup, the Pinnacle Pro was too inflexible through the arch and ball of my foot. These were the only insoles I tried that truly caused me pain. Of course, it could just be the contours of my feet, and for others the Pinnacle Pro might be great. Grade: F | 7% Ok product January 15, 2017 Wore once and had to throw out, they create some extra comfort but are more of a one time use sort of thing. The delivery was fine but these weren't wide enough for ee shoes and ... May 4, 2016 The delivery was fine but these weren't wide enough for ee shoes and were smaller than I thought they were gonna be. Soft coution and thin, like a strip of foam one side smooth silky like and the other memory foam feel The regular double Air Pillo insoles are better than the memory foam March 4, 2016 I returned this product as it was ordered by mistake. The regular double Air Pillo insoles are betterthan the memory foam. I am waiting for credit from Medicals. these things move around a lot inside your shoes, March 1, 2016 these things move around a lot inside your shoes, you'll need really really really really really really strong glue in order for these to be worth the trouble Not really Memory Foam September 12, 2015 These are extra thick air-pillow insoles... they are nothing like the memory foam insoles that are sold in some shoes. These would be good if your shoes are about a 1/2 size too big and you want to make them fit better. I put them in some old clogs and they work good. Just don't mistake them for 'real' memory foam. I have shoes that have memory foam (Skecher's memory foam) and I love those shoes.... I'd hoped these inserts would be more like that and I could use them in other shoes to get the same effect. But no they did not work like that. Too small for large men's sizes July 17, 2015 The idea is that you trim these insoles to fit your shoe size. The package says they fit mens sizes 7-13. Not really. I got them to to replace the insoles in a pair of New Balance shoes, men's size 11.5W. These insoles are actually a tad shorter and noticeably narrower than the original insoles. I just pushed them in untrimmed and we'll see if they stay in place. The external packaging says they fit men's sizes 7-13 but the template inside only goes up to size 11.Update. The size turned out not to be an issue. The insoles stayed in place without sliding around. But after about 10-15 hours of exercise walking around town, the foam crumbled under the ball of the foot. It seems these are only suitable for very light duty. |
One Star Reviews: | 9% They don't help July 31, 2017 Felt good for fist month then my feet felt really sore, even more than with the stock implants that came with the shoe, would not recommend overall hard plastic with sharp edges June 23, 2017 I tried this product for 2 days, and it made my foot pains worse. The orange part is hard plastic with sharp edges around the forked tip area. I expected gel pads to soften the impact, but I felt sharp pains as the hard edge dug into my feet with each step. It was painful to stand and painful to walk around. that said if you have huge feet 14+ you might like them February 22, 2017 I where a size 11D and the insoles are way to wide and don't fit into my boots , that said if you have huge feet 14+ you might like them Like walking with rocks in your shoes December 22, 2015 Extremely uncomfortable hard plastic that digs into the arch of your foot. Like walking with rocks in your shoes Be cautious November 4, 2014 Both insoles throw the feet severely to the inside and make it difficult to walk. Don't waste your money unless this is the configuration that corrects your problem. It may be due to a packing error, but the result is the same. | 6% does NOT stick to the shoe June 28, 2017 this shoe pad does NOT stick to the shoe. after you wear it for a while, it gets loose and wrinkles inside the shoe. Very tin soles u start to feel the inside of ... December 2, 2016 Very tin soles u start to feel the inside of the shoe very quickly was not impressed by these memory foam if I could return them I would Not as advertised. September 25, 2016 This item was advertised as 3 pair of regular thickness but what I received was 1 pair of double thickness. I plan to return them. It is frustrating when items are not as advertised. They started falling apart from the first day i started ... March 11, 2015 They started falling apart from the first day i started using them and hurt my heals. Would not buy them again. This product was nice, but not very durable. January 24, 2014 It is a nice design, but slides around a little in the shoe (size 12 shoe), and wore out within a month or two. I ended up buying a new pair of the same shoes to get the stock insoles back. |
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Height | 157.5 in | 63.0 in |
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Length | 236.2 in | 507.9 in |
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Manufacturer | Dr Scholls | Dr. Scholl's |
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MPN | 40557 | 40507-B3 |
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Number of Parts | 40557 | 40507-B3 |
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Weight | 1.6 oz | 1.6 oz |
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Width | 196.8 in | 145.7 in |
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Feature | Wider & longer design fits larger shoes Arch Guard provides superior shock absorption All-day comfort Money back guarantee! | Pack of 3 Pairs, each wrapped individuelly Guaranteed to improve comfort. Twice as thick as single foam store brand insoles for extra cushioning and comfort. |
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