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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Superfeet recommends that because their insoles are hard and rigid.
Sole EV is heat moldable. So I would think, and I'm just guessing, you heat them up per the instructions and they will mold to your flat feet Signature DK is another one if you are concerned |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Seattle/Portland
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Sole EVs or DKs. Since they are heat moldeable you can really flatten out the arch. Pick the ones that are similar volume to your stock insoles if the boots already fit well. I like to mold them twice to really get them to fit right. I also trim a hair off the edges near sides to allow additional room for my wide feet
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thanks man, just out of curiosity, if you ever get a chance id love to see what you mean by trimming the sides.i mean, i get it, but id like to see how much..also, do you find that the insoles help even if your boot liner is already packed out as far as it's going and is too narrow?
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try getting a small heel lift done at a local shop, and the boots should pack out some..i did a heel lift in boots that were 1/2 size small and it made them bearable
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