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Insoles are hit or miss. I currently use superfeet which is a considerable upgrade over the foam insoles that come in your boot. But for what you get for $50 with the superfeet, I would recommend spending an extra $50 to get custom molded insoles. If you spend a lot of time on the hill it's def worth the investment. And if you don't spend that much time on the hill they can last you for years.
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search for different brands it like shopping for boots but...
http://www.snowboardingforum.com/boo...s-faq-etc.html
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Im also a super feet user and love them, have had the same ones for 2 years. |
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