The only insoles with 5 in 1 clinically proven pain relief from daily activities, including lower back pain, knee pain, heel pain and plantar fasciitis and general foot pain as well as tired, achy feet and legs. Provides immediate, all-day lower body pain relief from being on your feet. Protects joints from daily shock and impact and helps prevent pain from coming back. Offers 3D heel, arch and ball of foot support. It ensures your toes have ample space and don't become overcrowded in your shoe. Also great for wide feet. Best for shoes with non-removable factory insoles, or tighter fitting shoes like dress shoes or flats. Offers flexibility to move from shoe to shoe. No trimming required! Visit a Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit Kiosk in-store or go to the online assessment on drscholls.com to find your fit.
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Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
Item model number | CF310 |
Color | Blue |
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Product Id | 284683 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.8 (1440 ratings) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 011017404767 |
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Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit CF310 Orthotic Shoe Inserts for Foot, Knee and Lower Back Relief, 1 Pair
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(2 pack) (2 Pairs) Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit CF310 Orthotic Shoe Inserts for Foot, Knee and Lower Back Relief, 1 Pair
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Great insoles I have flat feet,and these insoles are better than what a pediatric can make. I am on my feet all day at work.
I use the Cf 430 insert in my Hoka's Bondi 8 shoe when playing basketball for 3-5 hours, or when play 3-6 hours of pickleball, and/or when walking 10-12 miles and they help support my foot very well and do a great job of keeping my feet from getting sore and I am 65 years old.
This is not my first time using these insoles, but I was literally amazed at how I could answer a few questions online and still get the correct insole that I would get if I went into a physical store that has a Df Scholl's kiosk. These insoles are amazing!
Short of custom foot mold I'm thrilled, as I have a huge instep but tons of pain in my metatarsal and at 66 I'm back into hiking. I added the 3/4 110 inserts and 95% of the pain has stopped. I still may consider getting foot molds but for now I'm very happy.
Did the inline fit twice and went to the store to use the fit machine. Bottom line is I got 3 different fit numbers so picked the one in the middle. Don't know if I have the right one or not? So far not money well spent
I don't live close to any kiosk to step on the machine so I have to use the website to figure this out. My podiatrist told me to answer the questions, then go back and answer with a slight change if I wasn't sure how to answer. She said sometimes you get a different orthodic number. The first time I got more question screens which I wish I would get again but I don't. I now know where my foot hurts when barefoot but that screen doesn't always come up. I purchased the first full length custom orthotic based on the website analysis. The first couple days it seemed right but I was also wearing the foot brace my podiatrist gave me. The first day I did not have the foot brace on with the orthotic, the ball of my foot hurt a lot when I finished my walk which tells me this orthotic may not be the right one. I just wish I could talk to a human that knows what would work for me. When you go to the questions area, you only get website FAQ's. That doesn't help me much. I do want to order a couple more or mix up and take another custom orthotic and plantar fascia inserts but I'd like to talk to someone first before guessing on what to buy. I feel that's the problem here, you spend money but you're guessing.
Truth, I expected better support. The insoles while comfortable, they are no better than their competitors that are half the cost or less. I will not buy again.
I have flat feet and play a lot of court sports. I need orthotics that provide support, not just some cushioning. I took the quiz on the Dr. Scholl's site and these were recommended. For me, they are useless - and waaay too expensive to not help. They do provide some cushioning, but no support. If you are in need of true orthotics, I would not recommend these.
Buying these without using a kiosk is not a good idea, the inserts i got caused me morepain in my feet, knees and back than the old ones i got in a store. Not recommended to buy on line
The custom fit insoles are not worth the price! There are less expensive options that are much better than these insoles. The pain I was having continues with the use of these insoles. Since then I have found less expensive insoles to pair with these for a more comfortable experience. I do not recommend spending the money on these insoles!