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Beware of fit
Montrail Enduro Insoles - Men's
October 30, 2005
Save some money and don't buy these unless you have a shoe that is way too large and wide. The Enduro may be a fine product but it proved worthless for my trail runners. The foot bed is too thick even after heating it to conform it to my foot. The insoles ruined the fit of my shoe, making them way too tight. A ski boot fitter offered to grind them down, perhaps making them workable. Perhaps I'll try that because they're useless now. For runners with flat feet, I suggest you skip the Montrail Enduro and instead buy a pair of Shock Doctor Ultra 2 insoles, which are terrific and don't affect the fit of your shoes. For shoes or boots which are too large, the Enduro may work fine. The plastic arch support was good, but the overall insole was simply too thick.
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