Hey there, thanks for watching my review of this SOLE Active insoles. If you have any questions about these insoles please let me know. Here's the blog post if you prefer to read instead: bestformyfeet.com/sole-active-insoles-review/ Hope this helps. Adrian👍
Good review. I recently got the Performance Wide Thick. My feet are still getting used to it as it's been only 1 day of wear. The quality looks very good.
@@BestForMyFeet Am wearing in Reebok Nano 6" Tactical Boots, at work as an 'Armed Nuclear Security Officer.' Stairs, patrolling, and general movement. Am finding my boots really don't want to fit them, width-wise across the 'ball' of my feet. That said, I still need to switch back to original laces rather than my now-too-short shock cord laces, then see if they'll fit comfortably. I do already feel better than the junk, thin, completely flat factory insoles, and already better (more comfortable stepping, than my green Superfeet insoles. Hope I can get them to fit, or I might buy new boots.
@@cavscout888nice thanks for sharing. If you have a good pair of scissors I'm sure you can trim the edge of the insoles to fit your boots. It's cheaper than buying brand new boots (unless you already have an intention to buy new boots anyway). They definatelly provide more comfort and support than the original insoles. They come in two widths if I'm not mistaken, regular and wide. I've had the regular width since I'm a D and they fit nicely my work boots.
@@BestForMyFeet It makes the space all around my foot at the ball too tight, including top. Hate the feeling of feet being squeezed there. The insoles don't seem too wide there either. That's also approximately where the lacing ends, so even no laces might not make it less tight on my feet there. These Reebok boots are the worst I've ever bought for fitting weird. US Army issued boots, and the US-made Oakley SI's, all fit perfect, wore fine, were comfortable, never felt like they were trying to reshape my feet funny ways, etc. But the 'tactical boot' scene has been trash in one way or another for over eight years now. Wth...
Hey Drew. If what you're looking for is comfort (cushioning under your feet) and support, the SOLE Active insoles are better. The Powerstep Original provides zero comfort. They're more rigid overall. They have their purpose though. If you have plantar fasciits the Powerstep Original insoles are better since that's exactly what you need when having pain caused by the inflamation of the plantar fascia ligament. So SOLE Active comfort and support, Powerstep just support. Hope it helps. Let me know👍🏼 Adrian
I recommed to go half size up Jim. Worst case scenario you can trimmit down whereas there's nothing you can't do about it if it's too short. Hope it helps. Let me know👍🏼 Adrian
Hey there, thanks for watching my review of this SOLE Active insoles. If you have any questions about these insoles please let me know.
Here's the blog post if you prefer to read instead: bestformyfeet.com/sole-active-insoles-review/
Hope this helps.
Adrian👍
Good review. I recently got the Performance Wide Thick. My feet are still getting used to it as it's been only 1 day of wear. The quality looks very good.
Thank you again for a great and informative video 👌🏻👍🏻
Cheers Doni 🙂🤜🏼🤛🏼 Glad it was helfpul my man.👍🏻
Just ordered. Fingers crossed.
Sweet. Are you going to wear them in casual footwear or for work like I do?
@@BestForMyFeet Am wearing in Reebok Nano 6" Tactical Boots, at work as an 'Armed Nuclear Security Officer.' Stairs, patrolling, and general movement. Am finding my boots really don't want to fit them, width-wise across the 'ball' of my feet. That said, I still need to switch back to original laces rather than my now-too-short shock cord laces, then see if they'll fit comfortably. I do already feel better than the junk, thin, completely flat factory insoles, and already better (more comfortable stepping, than my green Superfeet insoles. Hope I can get them to fit, or I might buy new boots.
@@cavscout888nice thanks for sharing.
If you have a good pair of scissors I'm sure you can trim the edge of the insoles to fit your boots.
It's cheaper than buying brand new boots (unless you already have an intention to buy new boots anyway).
They definatelly provide more comfort and support than the original insoles. They come in two widths if I'm not mistaken, regular and wide. I've had the regular width since I'm a D and they fit nicely my work boots.
@@BestForMyFeet It makes the space all around my foot at the ball too tight, including top. Hate the feeling of feet being squeezed there. The insoles don't seem too wide there either. That's also approximately where the lacing ends, so even no laces might not make it less tight on my feet there. These Reebok boots are the worst I've ever bought for fitting weird.
US Army issued boots, and the US-made Oakley SI's, all fit perfect, wore fine, were comfortable, never felt like they were trying to reshape my feet funny ways, etc. But the 'tactical boot' scene has been trash in one way or another for over eight years now. Wth...
These are great insoles but they are hard which you think would hurt. The more you walk though you realize how much it's helping
Which do you prefer more, these or the powerstop pinnacle?
Hey Drew. If what you're looking for is comfort (cushioning under your feet) and support, the SOLE Active insoles are better.
The Powerstep Original provides zero comfort. They're more rigid overall. They have their purpose though. If you have plantar fasciits the Powerstep Original insoles are better since that's exactly what you need when having pain caused by the inflamation of the plantar fascia ligament.
So SOLE Active comfort and support, Powerstep just support.
Hope it helps. Let me know👍🏼
Adrian
@@BestForMyFeet thanks for the info! I might order one of each to try!
@@polarisdude94 my pleasure. I'd love to know your opinion if you end up buying both and try them out. Please keep us posted👍🏼
I wear size 8.5 and sole only offers sizes 8 and 9. Should I size up or down?
I recommed to go half size up Jim. Worst case scenario you can trimmit down whereas there's nothing you can't do about it if it's too short.
Hope it helps. Let me know👍🏼
Adrian
What boots are those?