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CURREX RunPro Insoles are designed to enhance your running experience by providing flexible support, shock absorption, and moisture management. With dynamic arch technology and a customizable fit, these insoles help reduce fatigue and prevent injuries, making them ideal for both men and women who are serious about their performance.
C**T
Second purchase
This is the second pair of Currex RunPro insoles I’ve purchased because I was so happy with the first pair I purchased over 2 years ago. That initial purchase was to replace insoles in a pair of tennis shoes, and they proved to be comfortable and supportive. I play tennis two to three times a week, so I decided to purchase a pair for my tennis shoes, and I’m very pleased. I have a high arch and these insoles fit perfectly. I’ve had no problems with friction, slipping, or cramping. The price point is high, but the quality and support is worth it, especially for an athlete.
R**G
Excellent Support Features
This shoe insert is excellent. I’ve used it in the past; it offers additional cushioning and support.
P**R
Very satisfied customer
These are very durable, well-made, arch-supporting insoles. The cushioning was very comfortable and fit very well. I would highly recommend them.
A**R
Good support
These are pretty good insoles, but are on the expensive side for what you get. The arch support is great and they seem to reduce my knee pain quite a bit on longer runs. I do wish there was more cushion for the ball of my foot (the insole is a little flatter there than expected).
J**.
Currex RunPro should earn this award and A Plus for best comfort
I’m very impressed with the Currex RunPro Low Arch so far. It offers a light, flexible cushion that feels much softer compared to something like SuperFeet Black, which is more rigid and structured.Important tip for flat feet and overpronation: this insole works best in stability running shoes. That’s because Currex RunPro has a slightly softer, more flexible side structure, which can feel a bit loose or unsupported inside highly cushioned shoes. In those cases, it may not prevent overpronation as effectively.If you don’t have overpronation issues and just want light arch support, it can still work well in neutral running shoes — just be mindful of the overall shoe-insole combo.I personally use these in my Adidas Samba, Nike Dunk Low, and stability shoes, and they’ve made a noticeable improvement in comfort and support. I highly recommend bringing them to a running store and testing them in different shoes for a few minutes to make sure the feel is right for your needs.In short: excellent comfort and support — just make sure to match it with the right type of shoe.
H**W
Pricey but worth it in the end
I was having some feet issues: Pinky toe on both feet was getting blisters, every so often I would get a mild case of Plantar fasciitis. So with only internet knowledge, I would do less steps (skipping treadmill) if I started feeling pain in my heal until it goes away. For the pinky toes, I started buying wide shoes, then I even tried extra wide. I tried rubber toe things to go around my pinky toe, still having a problem.I looked up where in my area they had a digital foot measurer. Found out that I have a narrow foot and the wider I got my shoes, the more rubbing my pinky toe got. It also found my weight distribution was slightly off. Most should be on heal and toe area, but my arch area needed some support, so they recommended some insoles on brand new shoes, I thought insoles were for when your shoes were older. LOL After trying a few different styles, this brand was the ones I chose. I bought one for the new shoes in the store then came to amazon and bought the same exact style for my second pair of shoes, switch shoes every other day. I feel the difference, my left foot I can tell the arch is holding it up, my right foot technically doesn't need it, but to keep level, have it in, and it is still comfortable.All in all, if you haven't gone and gotten your feet digitally measured, I would recommend it, so you can find the right support for your body. From what I searched all the places had a free digital measure, and if you can also find where they video your walk that is a plus. Good luck, your feet are worth it as they are what keeps your knees and spine healthy in your olden years.
A**
Great high arch support
Perfect arch support for my feet. I have very high arches which cause pain no matter what shoes I buy but I found these to have helped alleviate my discomfort. Very easy to fit into my new sneakers. Very happy with this purchase.
S**
Very comfortable
These inserts were suggested by a reputable locally owned shoe store in town. They are a bit pricey but have saved my feet while standing all day as a busy RN.
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