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| Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Insoles, Men's 8-13, 1 pair (Pack of 2) | 
enlarge | Brand: Dr. Scholl's Category: Health And Beauty
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 23585
Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.5 x 1.1
ASIN: B000FKEQL4
Release Date: May 2, 2006
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Dr. Scholl's insoles November 3, 2006 Amazing difference but with the "walking" shoes I used them with, my feet felt as though they were coming out of the shoe because of the thickness of the insole. I'll try them next with walking boots.
GREAT! - for the whole 2 weeks they last... September 7, 2006 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I work in the Retail Sales industry, hence I'm on my feet all day long. I mean all day - like 12 hour shifts. I figured the Dr. Scholl's massaging gel inserts would handle my ravaged feet exquisitely, and soon I too would be gellin'. I bought my first set, cut them to size, threw them in my shoes, and off to work I went. AWESOME! The first few days were absolutely phenomenal. Excellent feel, perfect shock absorption, and a nice massaging-type feeling. Not too shabby. A week or so down the road, after many - a long shift, the insoles started to shrivel up into themselves, thereby not fitting my shoe quite as well as they should have. Low and behold, the shrinking got worse, and worse, until I had about a half inch of un-gelled shoesole underneath my tired feet. Standing on this kind of a clusterpluck wasn't pleasant at all, in fact my feet felt WORSE than without the gel insets. Okay, so I figured it might be because I didn't cut the soles to the EXACT shape of my shoe's insoles. So I bought pair #2 and tried again. Low and behold, 2 weeks later, the same result. A shriveled and disformed mass of gel in my shoe at the end of the day. I figured, what the heck, give it one more shot. Three strikes, your out, right? #3 was exactly the same. I went and bought some Dr. Scholl's all day heavy duty work insoles, and those have yet to fail me (4 weeks later they still feel great). I guess these could be beneficial to someone who doesn't stand all day, but god forbid you plan to actually use the gel insoles for any extended periods of time - don't rely on them to hold up, because they won't. Good luck!
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