PowerStepunisex adult Powerstep® Journeyâ„¢ Hiker Insoles Athletic Sandal Women Men US, Camo, 16 Ounce
L**A
I had a pair of these in some hiking boots ...
I had a pair of these in some hiking boots for about 50 combined miles of moderate hiking. Basically weekend hiking for 2 months. A large hole wore into the insole under the right ball of the foot. I followed up with the company. They told me they would send a one time replacement pair, but the wear problem would likely reoccur due to this being a double-layer product and not ideal of hiking or athletic activity (?). Their words. They suggested for hiking, I should go with a single layer insole as that would be less likely to fail quickly. These products are specifically marketed as heavy duty, athletic, for hiking. Anyway I obliged on their suggested replacement which they sent quickly enough. I can not stand them. Very uncomfortable. Paper thin and hard. Completely unimpressed.... for this price tag I feel thoroughly ripped off given the abysmal performance of the product.
J**.
Little bit high of an arch IMO, but great overall
Bought a pair of these to replace the stock insoles in my Salomon Men's Quest 4D 2 GTX hiking boots. I wear these boots almost every single day, 356 days per year and I do a lot of hiking/backpacking and they have been to several multi-day electronic music festivals. These insoles definitely brought new life to the boots and when everyone else's feet are destroyed at the end of a day of hiking or dancing, I have no idea what they are talking about. The ONLY complaint I have is that the arches are pretty high in my opinion. My feet must be a bit uneven, because the left insole's arch seems much higher/stiff than the right. I have bent the left one down a little bit to "flatten" it.. and it feels great for a half hour or so, but then it snaps back into its original form. So, if I could get the exact same ones but with a little less severe arch I think they would be perfect. I toss 'em right into the washing machine and dryer when they need a clean.hint: before putting these in your shoes, put a couple dryer sheets under there.. seems to help keep things fresh till the next time your wash the shoes and insoles.UPDATE october 5 2018After a few dozen runs through the washer/dryer, one of them finally bit the dust. The plastic base part warped from the heat in the dryer and curled up / separated from the "padding" part. Had to toss 'em. Product lasted about ~15 months. They would've lasted a lot longer, though, if i hadn't run them through the dryer. If you let them air dry they'd probably last much longer. Bought another pair of these, and they fit/feel great, just like new. I had complained of a fairly high arch in the first pair i bought, but the new ones I got (Aug 2018) didn't have such a steep arch so they are great for me. I am going to let them air dry this time and hopefully they'll last longer.
R**L
Wow!
I always change out my inserts when I get new boots. I was reserved in my opinion when I got these, they are fairly firm and when I put them in my shoes my feet didn't jump for joy. Today I took them on a 7 mile hike. We have had a wet spring and the cows have beat the trail up like I haven't seen in years! Due to the uneven terrain my hike took about 45 minutes longer. My feet are pretty tired when I get home even without the rough conditions. Getting home I changed into tennis shoes as usual and was able to take the dog out for 2 more miles. Are my feet pain free, no but I don't have burning aching feeling I usually have and after walking my dog my feet feel pretty much back to normal!
P**3
Powersteps have sadly changed
So sad to say powerstep has changed for the worse. They used to be the very best solution for heel spurs, now they bruise your heels and, in a cruel irony, will add new heel pain even as the arch support helps stop the pain from plantar fasciitis. I am getting desperate to find something like the old ones.I have owned more than 25 pairs over 10+ years, and they were a lifesaver when heel spurs were debilitating me. I was a champion for the brand and have recommended to so many people. In recent years, though, the design of the hard inner part has changed and the edge around your heel is too sharp, with far too narrow of a heel cup, and the edge pushes it's way through the minor cushioning quite quickly.I have quite narrow heels and feet, and cannot imagine anyone with my size shoe (women's 8.5) not having a significant part of their heel overhanging the hard/sharp edge of this inner heel cup. The top layer of fabric will hold up for a while so you don't see the hard plastic poke through, but it will be bruising your heel and will wear all the way through long before the older versions would wear out.I hoped these "hiker" versions might be different, but they are pretty much exactly the same as the current pinnacles. I've tried five pairs over the last couple years, and all have this new issue, while none of my old ones did. In fact, I have some old ones that are so very worn that they look like heck and the layers are totally separating and worn, but they don't have that crazy sharp plastic edge poking out. So, they are more comfortable after hundreds of hours are wear than these brand new ones after just a few hours of wear.I'm wearing the way-too-squishy powersteps that don't have any rigid support, and it's just not enough arch support for me, but I can't use these new rigid ones for more than a short time before the sharp edge is bruising me. Please comment if you have found insoles like the old powersteps!! Thanks!
P**.
The ones that finally helped!
I have Plantar Fasciitis and in the past 6 months I must have tried a dozen orthotic insoles. Each would feel good for a day or so then the pain returned. Ive been wearing these Journey by Powerstep insoles for a few weeks and I actually feel like I'm finally healing. They are comfortable, fit to the shoes and have a good heel support and bounce. After a week I ordered a second pair for another pair of shoes with the same results.Highly recommended.
A**.
I use these in all of my shoes
I'm in my 60's and my Dr diagnosed me with several foot issues. Stores wanted $300+++ for custom inserts (each pair!). A local family-owned shoe store in Naples FL explained to me why these are as good as custom, if not better. I've been using them ever since (over 2 years now). At this price, I can keep them in every pair of shoes. Walking the golf course is no longer painful.
L**A
Sturdy and comfortable
These are very good insoles. They held up very well for long hikes with a heavy pack. Recommended.
H**R
One Star
Too narrow.
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