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I use those SOLE wide footbeds in my Altra trail runners and thirtytwo tm-2 wide snowboard boots, and some other shoes. They're great.
I wonder if there'd be enough room to run an fp kingfoam underneath a SOLE active thin in these splays
You could have support, impact protection, primo protection, and a foot shaped toebox... It would prolly work for sure in the high tops, run like a kingfoam elite mid in there (7mm heel x 5mm toe) since those Sole Active Thin footbeds are only like 1.6mm thick
i've done this. used the stock foam insole which was pretty thin and added one with arch support and more impact protection on top of it. made sure it was pretty thin though as don't want the height to start stacking up too high. this was on the old model, not sure how thick the stock insole is on the new one, haven't gotten mine delivered yet
Dope
I tried it in some Jordan 1s, half size up. 5mm kingfoam under SOLE active thins
It all worked but I didn't like that my foot was higher up and kinda started doing the thing where my foot spills over the outsole and wants to roll it over
I figure in the splays, being vulcanized and no midsole structure, this method should be flawless fr
Yeah exactly I think that set up will be great.
I was testing a lot of different insole combinations and measuring how high up off the ground they were making me. Then I was doing different movements and things like running as fast as I could and then turning to the side at a dead stop to try to simulate a situation where my foot and ankle might roll over. Did it with different combinations and just the single stock ones and that's how I found the combo that were the most stable and not too high.
Actually even with the combo that I decided was too high and unstable it still rolled over less than a couple other normal skate shoes I tried.
Do those sole insoles last you a decent amount of time? Had my eye on them but never tried them
Yeah the sole "active" ones are plastic/hard rubber or foam or something and I have some that are like 5 years old
The "performance" ones are cork and I've had several sets fall apart. The cork sealer stuff in a tube from Birkenstock keeps em going a bit longer
The cork are good cause you don't have to heat mold them, they do it on their own after awhile. Though I have a high arch anyways so I don't head mold the plastic "active" ones either. They are decently flexible in the forefoot. Also the active model are always thinner than the performance(cork) model. And I always get the "thin" ones that don't have any foam or anything on top
Never pay full price, usually ~$25 on eBay for new ones
Their men's size 8 footbeds are same length as a Superfeet "D" size(mens 9 and lower if trimmed) but fit wider, and the sole 'wide' ones are shaped more like Altras or Crocs or something. I have a size 9 SOLE wide active thin in my size 9.5 Altras for backpacking. So i'd say they run a half size long or so but obviously can be trimmed. I think the size 9 SOLE footbeds are 11 inches long. The wide version in the same size will have a slightly shorter overall length
I haven't measured my foot in a while but I think it's like 26-26.5cm in length(right foot is like an eighth inch longer) and like 12cm width so like an 8 EEEE in traditional leather boots. The 9's in Jordan 1s have been working, but can cause some minor pinky toe irritation if I'm walking around like allll day. I don't mind if there's a gentle squeeze, I'm used to wearing rock climbing shoes and ski boots.. my rock shoes are definitely more than a "gentle" squeeze but not enough to make em go numb and hurt. I used to use superfeets inside blazer mids at 8.5 cause the arch support and heel cup pulls back my foot enough to size down, but they would still be painful to break in and would blow out on the side anyway
The problem with the Jordan 1s is they're buckets all around, so maybe if I get the 3/4 Superfeet and put it on top of the FP flat insole it'll fill out and cup the heel better
I wish they made flat 5 or 7mm footbeds that still had the heel cup shape on em like Gamechangers, just without the drop. Cause I don't need any arch support or anything. I just don't like the way it feels loose in the heel of the shoe without the raised up part on the insole stabilizing the heel a bit