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Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
Item model number | CF340 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 284686 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.8 (1444 ratings) 3.8 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 011017404842 |
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Dr Scholls Custom Fit CF 340 Orthotic Insole Shoe Inserts for Foot Knee and Lower Back Relief 1 Pair
Reviews: 1444
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These custom orthodics really helped my my aching feet I stand all day at my job and my fiance turned me onto Dr Scholls and I've had no achy feet anymore.
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.
I placed my custom fit 340 inserts in the boots I wear almost every day for work. I switched boots one day without switching the inserts. When I got home my feet were sore and hurting. I won't make that mistake again. I'll buy a second pair of inserts.
The arch support is good however had a hard time getting them comfortable in my workout shoes - I pulled up the old inserts but it was uncomfortable but I could not leave them I. Either so I had to cut the old ones and marry them to the new ones…but there is a noticeable ridge.
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.
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