👣 Elevate Your Every Step with Sof Sole!
The Sof Sole Unisex FIT Support Full-Length Foam Shoe Insert is designed for both men and women, providing high-arch support and exceptional cushioning. Weighing just 0.25 pounds, these insoles are perfect for enhancing footwear fit and comfort, while also aiding in recovery from common foot and back ailments. Ideal for various activities, they ensure a natural stride and stability with every step.
Product Name | Unisex FIT Support Insoles |
Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Sof Sole |
Format | Foam |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
R**H
I didn't realise this is a High Arch product suiting ...
I didn't realise this is a High Arch product suiting probably people with a flat foot.Needed One with more cushioning. Haven't used at all. Can I return this product.
A**R
Sof Sole v. Superfeet v. Icebug
After production of the insoles that I used for years ceased, I have been searching for a replacement brand. I have tried three products: (1) Superfeet men's orange insoles, (2) Sof Soles Fit Performance high arch insoles, and (3) Icebug FAT maximum cushioning insole. Bottom line, Superfeet broke quickly; Sof Sole is similar in feel to Superfeet, providing rigid arch support for daily use, but it appears to lack Superfeet's heel cup defect; and Icebug provides a more flexible arch support that I believe I will prefer during exercise.I believe individual experience with insoles will vary widely based on foot shape, foot issues, gate and use, making my review most applicable to someone with a narrow foot, wicked pronation, a long heel-stomping stride and activities ranging from office work to hiking. I want an insole that has a high and strong arch that can keep my arch, and therefore ankle, from collapsing as I push off with each step. In other words, I am looking for structure rather than cushioning. My review is based on these conditions and needs, which may make it more or less useful for you.As I said, I have tried three options. The first was Superfeet, which I chose after examining product photos and many Amazon reviews. Superfeet have a hard plastic heel cup and arch covered with a foam cushion, which I expected would provide strong arch support without feeling like I had lined my shoe with concrete. The insoles were magnificent, but not durable. They were unable to withstand the pressure that I put on inside wall of the insole from the heel to the arch. Within seven weeks they broke. The heel cup cracked through. Superfeet customer service was great, but the product was not going to work for me.Having struck out the first time, I tried two options simultaneously, Sof Sole and Icebug. I have been alternating between the two for about two weeks now, which is not enough time to give feedback on durability. I am, however, able to offer a comparison for anyone trying to decide between the two.Sof Sole Fit is most similar to Superfeet. It has a hard plastic heel cup and arch covered with a layer of foam. The heel cup is constructed differently, using a rounded rather than flat bottom. The arch is both very high and, like Superfeet, a bit close to the heel. It is, however, comfortable for me, and it appears to keep me from pronating as I am not experiencing the telltale knee pain that comes with a shoddy insole.Icebug is a different creature. Like Superfeet and Sof Sole, Icebug has a durable base extending from heel to arch that is topped with layers of foam and fabric, but the Icebug bottom layer is different. Whereas Superfeet and Sof Sole use a hard plastic, Icebug uses a more flexible material. The literature that came with the insoles explained that it is intended to return energy to your step a bit like a spring. The arch support feels good, but much less rigid.So far I like both Sof Sole and Icebug, wearing them on alternating days. Over time, I suspect I will begin to dedicate each insole to specific activities. Sof Sole has been great around the office and while running errands. Conversely, Icebug's more cushioned top layers and flexible underlayer may make it a better choice for longer, higher impact activities.The real test of an insole comes with time. Superfeet failed after seven weeks. I have been wearing Sof Sole and Icebug for only two weeks. If anything noteworthy comes up in the weeks ahead, I'll update my review. If no updates have been posted, assume they have both continued to perform in line with this review.
L**.
Excellent for REALLY high arches
These are the only full-length, over-the-counter arch support I've found that were high enough and provided enough cushioning for me. I have extremely high arches and I've always had to get fitted at a specialty store, usually with mixed results. I also have very high pressure behind the toes on the balls of my feet, so I usually experience a lot of pain in those spots. Unfortunately, 3/4-length supports tend to rub on those pressure points so I can't wear them for very long. The Sof Sole supports are the most comfortable insoles I've ever worn.The only issue I've found is that while the length is correct, the middle of the foot and the heel cups are extremely narrow. I don't have particularly wide feet, and my shoes usually work well with orthotics. I wear size US 9.5 Mizuno Wave Inspire or ASICS GT-2000, neither of which are especially narrow. I had to order the Men's 11-12 insoles and cut the insoles to fit the toe box, but they fit perfectly now.There is a noticeable odor. It's an almost mediciney odor similar to hydro-cortisone or diaper rash creme. I suspect it's from the foam. Thankfully it doesn't smell like neoprene.[EDIT:] I should also mention that fitting the larger size also fixed the squeaking that others have mentioned.
I**N
Great
I went to a pediatrist and spent a fortune and tried many other arch supports and these are the best I have purchased. I think it says it was 2 years ago I bought them an about to buy another pair, and still using my first pair.
L**A
Sof Sole comparison
I bought the Spenco Max Total Support Insole and the Sof Sole Fit High Arch together for comparison. The shoes involved were a pair of new Merrill Jungle mocs in 11W and a pair of worn New Balance 411 in 11 4W. My New Balance were used with my first set of sof sole’s and were a great fit for my high arches. loved and still love this combination with the 2nd pair.The Jungle Mocs were a totally different experience with the soft sole. the high arch support was prevalent but it lacked support in other areas of my foot. Switching to the Spenco resulted in more support for other problem areas in my feet but although solid support for my arches not quite as high as the sof soles. I am really happy with the Spenco in my Jungle Mocs. a higher arch version would be perfect but i’ll keep wearing my spenco’s for a while. very high quality product that does not squeak like the sof soles do. I should mention, I roughed up the bottoms of the insoles on my cement porch and that helped a lot. I am happy with both quality product now that I found what works best in each of my shoes!
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