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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Read this article. Many of the brands previously mention are also covered in this article.
The Angry Snowboarder Blog Archive Stock Insoles Suck Get Some Support In there |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Grand Junction, CO
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Superfeet are pretty good insoles, but the best you could do is get some custom insoles made. Depending on where you ride a Surefoot shop can make these pretty quickly. Cost won't be cheap as they will probably cost around 150-200.00. The Superfeet are 30-50.00.
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Hey Guys, Matt from SOLE here. If you're interested in trying our footbeds for your snowboard boats, I'd recommend the Softec Ultra, here's a link:
Softec Ultra Custom Footbeds If you have super tight fitting boots, I'd recommend the Softec Regular: Softec Regular Custom Footbeds If you have any questions about our footbeds, please feel free to ask. As well, if you'd like 10% off your order from our online store, become a fan of SOLE on Facebook and send me a message to get the code. SOLE | Facebook Thanks, Matt |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Evergreen, CO
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SOLE are the only insoles I use. I love them. I have a really high arch and they work really well for me. I know they're heat moldable, but I like them best right out of the box. I have them in my snowboard boots, my hiking boots, and my mountaineering boots.
The Signature Ed Viesturs are the ones that work best for me. Those are the ones I have in all three pairs of boots I mentioned. |
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SOLE Heat Moldable Custom Footbeds - Compare All Footbeds |
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