NAZAROOShoe Insoles Arch Support Inserts Orthotic Insoles for Plantar Fasciitis, Flat Feet, High Arch, Pronation, Heel Spurs & Foot Pain
E**N
By far the best I have used!
The arch support is great and they cup my heel so nicely! The arch support doesn't break down like other insoles! And the price is unbeatable!
T**K
No pain
I’ve used other insoles that would hurt my feet and knees but I’ve put these in my work boots, running shoes and basketball shoes and they form to your feet and are comfortable. Helps if your shoe has a removable insole to replace this one with. Bought 3 pair
A**N
A huge improvement over the stock insoles!
Many people might be surprised at how cheap the insoles are in even high-end ice and roller skates. I have pairs of both that each cost around $300.00. As I began learning jumps I started experiencing severe pain in my lower back and feet. The jolting was especially bad when I landed flatfooted. Wondering what I could do to ease the pain I examined the stock insoles of my skates. I was shocked to see absolutely no heel padding or arch support. The insoles in both pairs were nothing more than thin pieces of felt. I guess the manufacturers assume that serious skaters will invest in custom orthotics. I have fairly high arches, but otherwise pretty normal D-width feet. As I researched boot inserts I saw non-custom inserts that ranged in price from $8-$60.00 per pair. While reading the reviews, I saw mixed mixed ratings for those at each end of the price spectrum. What's more, some of the cheaper ones rated very well. According to some reviewers the Nazaroo inserts ranked very well compared to the $50.00 pairs, so I decide to give them a try. When they arrived they appeared to be well-made and they fit into my skates with no trimming. I've been skating on them for several weeks now and the experience has been a pleasant revelation. My landings now feel softer at the heel and stress in the plantar area is much reduced. I used to have to ration my jumps to a few per session, but now I can jump almost without restraint. With these insoles my pricey instructional level figure skates feel like I hoped they would. The only reason I withheld a star is that I've only been wearing them for about a month. They seem to be holding up well. If a still like them this much at the end of the ice skating season, I'll gladly give them 5 stars.
R**K
As good as Power Step at half the price
I have been paying over $40 for insoles. I like to have a pair in every shoe and not swap them around. Power Step works well but they are expensive. I tried a few other cheap ones and they have not been that good. These are just as good as PowerStep.
S**!
Decent low budget insole for athletic shoes
I usually use spenco and powerstep insoles with spenco high impact as my preferred insole. The nazaroo (and powerstep) insole is too wide for many of my shoes even though the arch support and heel cup are good in those brands.I wear mostly vans skate shoes; I don’t like my heels lifted and I like the traction of the all rubber soles. But vans have terrible factory insoles that I rip out and replace before wearing the shoes. I seldom wear the same shoes consecutively so I can’t vouch for the comfort of these in a repeat day-in-day-out scenario. I do spend most of my working days on my feet however, both standing and walking. I’ve used the nazaroo insoles in my vans and yard (usually slip on adidas or Skechers) shoes for several years and while they’re not excellent, they’re alright. They’ve held up well (even when I forget to wear socks-I don’t have overly sweaty feet) through puddles and wet grass, though when I get them wet, I pull the insoles out to dry afterwards. My feet are fine after 7-8 hours of work but after 10-12 hours the dogs do bark a bit.Overall, nazaroo are decent “budget” alternatives to more expensive insoles for wider shoes like boots, sneakers, and slip on yard shoes. They do lose their cushion pretty quickly though, so if you’re going to wear the same shoes daily, they may only be decent for about 3-6 months depending on your weight and time on your feet. Better insoles will cost 2x - 5x as much but last about 10 times as long. So, in the end, the more expensive insoles are a better choice if you’ve got the funds but these will do for the short term.For an idea as to fit: I wear regular width shoes in euro size 40-41; us men’s size 8; us women’s size 9.5 and the nazaroo insoles for size 7-7.5 fit most of my shoes without a need to trim them much (if at all) before putting them in.
N**T
Shoe insoles
They are very comfortable and support my arches.
N**G
Great after a year
Have tried many brands. Looking for arch support and bunion avoidance (I learned what a union was and that I have one). This pair worked on every level.Supportive but cushionedGood fitQuality constructionFair costlook good(not important except when putting on shoes 🙃)And my feet feel better with themYes I recommend trying these
B**N
Great orthotics for the price!
These orthotics fit in my shoes very tightly, which is what I wanted. No cutting needed, the 10.5 men's size fit in my 10.5 shoes perfectly. At first glance, I thought that they might not be stiff enough, or that I would flatten them out simply by walking around in them. Not so! They have held up admirably under the circumstances, and they seem to keep my foot from pronating, which is the major reason I bought them. The arch support is stiff and strong, but there is also enough cushion in them for athletic activities. I can feel the muscles in my lower legs burn a little, which tells me that these orthotics are actually changing the alignment of the bones, into a more vertical alignment.The only drawback is that they are thick in the heel, and so you feel like you are about to step out of your shoes, but that is the compromise one makes, I suppose.I also have the red color, and so far the only difference is the green fabric on the top of these inserts have a different pattern in it, and I would guess this makes them more breathable. The red ones have a more solid weave on top. They both seem to be very similar in support.PROS:+ Stiff arch support+ Cushioning in the heel (enough to replace the inserts that came in your shoes)+ Size was perfect (no cutting)CONS:- They will substantially change the way your shoes fit.
M**1
Happy feet
For one I’m impressed with the customer service. These took quite a while to get to me, I reached out to the company and they got back to me right away. It was just a delay in delivery. I am very happy with these. They fit great and my feet are very happy. I put them in my winter boots, runners and any shoe I feel like wearing. Very durable. I wear them almost every day and haven’t found an issue.
M**S
They take up a lot of room in the shoe
I bought a pair of Nazaroo Performance Insoles as a replacement for Vasyli red high-density. They have the advantage of not having to be cut to size, although that doesnt take long. They spongier but they seem to take up a lot of room across the arch and the heel. The Vasyli were very stiff but thin. I have worn the shoes every day almost for over 2 years . I'm not sure if I like the new tighter fit of the shoe. The Vasyli are ridiculously priced and these are more reasonable, but I might get another pair of the Vasyli
A**R
Don’t buy it. Not worth the money and time it takes to come.
The quality of the insoles is quite poor. The top cover is coming off after using it for couple of weeks.
C**R
Decent quality product.
Works well for me.
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