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PowerStep Pinnacle High Insoles G: Men's 10-10.5 / Women's 12 Reviews

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Bought for my boots, first use, and fits pretty well. A little large for my shoes, but will order next size down next time. helps with relief of pain from morton's neuroma. This will become a staple for me.
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Posted 1 year ago
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I GAVE THEM TO MY SON FOR XMAS AND HE REALLY LIKES THEM, HE HAS BEEN WEARING THEM BEFORE AND I DIDN'T KNOW THAT. GOOD PRODUCT! THEY HELP HIS FEET VERY MUCH! THANK YOU!
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Posted 2 years ago
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I suffer from knee pain, which may be worsened by underpronation/supination. After doing some research, I tried both the PowerStep Pinnacle and High Arch. The High Arch provides me noticeably more support and, while it is a bit too soon to tell, some relief of the knee pain. I'll withhold my final verdict until I try them in a pair of new shoes, but so far, so good. The results are good enough that I plan to buy more.
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Posted 2 years ago
My typical boot size is 9.5 EE width. The insole that works for my feet has a high (30-35 mm) arch extending across the width of the foot with only a gradual slope to the lateral edge. In my experience, the best insoles with thick padding are the PowerStep Pinnacle High Insole (Size G trimmed to fit) and Spenco Full-Length Orthotic Arch Supports (Size 4 trimmed to fit). The Pinnacle has the arch support raised more on the medial side and not so much on the lateral side. The Spenco product is moldable after soaking in hot water, but it is stiff and only molds to a general contour. It provides a coarsely-shaped arch profile forming a substantial and slightly springy platform made of dense plastic to support the bottom of the foot. The Spenco Orthotic design is great for work and hiking boots worn by feet that have a broad arch which extends across the bottom of the foot. The Powerstep Pinnacle is made with well-cushioned foam and is better suited for athletic shoes or boots worn by feet having more than 40% arch height downslope from the medial side to the lateral side. Comfort and durability are much better than average. I have been wearing Powerstep insoles for almost three years and strongly recommend this product. They typically can last a minimum of 16 to 20 months under frequent use.
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Posted 3 years ago