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We have a huge warehouse staff here at Backcountry.com who work on their feet all day long, and they know the pain of going a single day in unsupportive shoes. Nevertheless, there's no reason anyone should have to shell out for expensive orthotics when the Yaktrax Heat Adjustable Insoles come at a fraction of the price. Just pop these suckers in the oven for a couple of minutes, slip ‘em in your shoes and let them conform to your feet. Minutes later, you have great arch support and custom-formed cushioning that'll have you dancing through your day. The Yaktrax Heat Adjustable Insoles are also a great solution for hikers, skiers and snowboarders looking for custom footbeds without the shop hassle and prohibitive cost.
Bottom Line: Ding! Your custom Yaktrax insoles are ready.
I dropped these into my sidi bike shoes and love them. not too thick, not too thin, just right... you can follow the easy directions and avoid a trip to the custom orthotics shop (no I'm not a doctor, I just play one on the internet). I would suggest to do the fitting when your feet are fresh & relaxed, i.e. before spending half the day in the shoes/boots that you later plan to use the inserts in and get your feet out of their preferred shape.
I really like these insoles as cheap alternatives to heat molded ski boot footbeds. They did the trick in my telemark boots and are far more comfortable than the Super Feet insoles I had in there previously. They conform to my foot far better since they ARE heat moldable, and I still have a good feel for where the bottom of my boot is during ski placement. Highly recommended as an alternative to the really expensive heat molded footbeds or Super Feet insoles.
Hi, I have pretty flat arches and wonder if these will work for me. I WANT lots of arch support, but, you know, if i molded these insoles to fit my foot, it wouldn't be any help at all i dont think. anyone have any ideas?
Unless you trick the molding process by inserting something sturdy under the arch of the foot beds. While standing on it for couple of minutes and the beds are being customized to your foot, the arch will get exaggerated thus providing extra arch. It might go flat after a while though.
I have a collapsed arch on one foot from a really bad ankle injury resulting in 5 surgeries. These or similiar insoles like Sole Ed Viesturs signature edition work really well. You do NOT have to heat mold the insoles. I don't because they come w/ great arch support straight out of the box and a deep heal cut providing good additional motion control. Best of luck!
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I put these in my snowboard boots & instantly liked what I felt. The liners molded quite well to my foot & the bed feels secure & supporting (I have a pretty high arch).
All in all, met my expectations. Worth the money; easy upgrade to any footware.
These insoles have relatively high volume, which is what I need with my low-volume feet. They are fairly comparable to the Ed Viesters in terms of rigidity and shape. The surface fabric is somewhat prone to wrinkling during forming, but they can be reheated and reformed to reduce the wrinkles. They feel very good in terms of keeping the foot immobilized in the boot.
This are slick and a great savings over the custom heat molded insoles for ski boots at expensive outfitters. I bought these being a little skeptical, but I needed something to support my high arches that were getting cramped during skiing. These have totally solved my issues and make my boots feel so much more comfortable...they feel better than new! Just pop them in the oven at 225F and then stick them in your boots, followed by your feet, and you have custom footbeds! Awesome! Buying several more as presents for skiers...
What can I say? Heat these suckers at 225F for couple of minutes, then slip them into your ski boots, put your feet on top of them for 2 minutes and voila - you have custom ski boot foot beds. Have several ski days on them now. Your foot will not move laterally inside the boot ( roll ), arch support is phenomenal and the overall feel is just right. You can't beat these.
I have these in my Sidi cycling shoes and the difference is unbelievable. The support is far better than the stock insoles, the heat molding was easy, and they haven't packed out noticeably after a season of riding. A flexible gel insole (as mentioned by another review) might provide better shock and vibration dampening, but there's NO way it could support your foot alignment better, and support is far more crucial than "gellin like magellan". The Yaktrax won't provide quite as much support for flat arches as Superfeet (because they don't have the flat-bottomed plastic chassis) but they fit in low-volume shoes better, and the bottom layer is a stiff, non-moldable material that has arch support built in. The heat-molding part is in the top layer to give it a custom feel.
Was looking forward to sculpted comfort, but I think these guys fell short. I haven't used these for anything hi-impact, but for everyday walking/hiking wear they don't give enough support. (read: my feet hurt at the end of the day)Go to your local retailer and get some gel insoles.
I dropped these into my sidi bike shoes and love them. not too thick, not too thin, just right... you can follow the easy directions and avoid a trip to more...
I really like these insoles as cheap alternatives to heat molded ski boot footbeds. They did the trick in my telemark boots and are far more comfortable more...