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Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Insoles, Men's 8-13, 1 pair (Pack of 2)
Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Insoles, Men's 8-13, 1 pair (Pack of 2)

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Brand: Dr. Scholl's
Category: Health And Beauty


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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 9719

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

Features:
  • Case of two packages, each containing one pair of shoe inserts (total of 2 pairs)
  • Provides extreme cushioning and shock absorption
  • Provides comfort from heel to toe
  • Trim to fit for a custom fit
  • Made in China

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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars They won't stay put!   August 3, 2008
I followed the directions and I did remove my old insoles first. I cut them to fit, and they fit exactly to the form of the shoe until I stick my foot in! There is no glue to hold these things in place! As soon as I put my foot in they try to curl under the ball of my foot, like you would do if you folded your bed pillow under to make it higher. I tried holding it in place with my finger while slipping my foot in with so so results. In any case even if I got them to stay in place for a little while the came out along with my foot every time I took the shoes off! They should come with some sort of peel off backing with glue underneath like pre-glued floor tiles or something to hold them in place. as is they are useless for me!


4 out of 5 stars Comfortable insoles that work...   November 4, 2007
These insoles work well and have definately relieved my foot pain. If you are on your feet for long periods of time, then these will reduce the stress on your feet. The only negative is that they do shrink and loose their shape and probably need to be changed more frequently than recommended on the package. A little trick I use is to put a cheap thin odor insole on top of it to smooth it out when it starts to shrink and deform.


2 out of 5 stars It's a Felon' to call this Gellin'.   November 2, 2007
I work in the retail sales industry so am standing pretty much 8 hours a day. My feet started to get sore, so I figured I'd try some new insoles to help out. The first ones I tried were some $10 "Sof" Propel Gel insoles from my local shoe store. These were alright, but I didn't notice much difference from the regular insoles. So I doled out $17 for a pair of Dr. Scholls, and hoped that I would be gellin' like in the commercials. However, after a full day of use I have to say I was not gellin' much at all. They definitely add cushion, but have problems as well.

Pros:
-soft feeling, with chambered gel design
-relatively thin
-guides to cut the right size

Cons:
-More chafing rather than massaging, could get blisters if not fitted exactly
-feet got quite hot by the end of the day (the gel holds in heat a lot)
-they recommend changing every 6 months, so could be costly in the long run

After a little research, I found that rolling a golf ball under the foot is a great thing for aching feet. I've been doing it recently and it definitely gives a good massage to the trouble spots. If you're also not gellin', you may want to give it a try.

Overall if you can get a perfect fit and don't mind the extra heat, it may work for you. However I haven't given up on them yet, and will probably try either their "work" insoles or "memory foam" insoles, which my local Wal-mart also sells. Hopefully they will be better.



2 out of 5 stars they suck.   March 9, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

These are about on par with the regular insoles that came in my airmax(nike). They feel a "little" different at first(less then a week for me), but the softer feeling goes away fast. I wear a mens size 15, and these fit inside the show perfectly, without having to trim anything(I should have taken pics of them under the normal insoles, theyre the exact same size, except the nike insoles are a tad thicker in areas). Frankly, I'd suggest something thicker(my wigwam socks I use with them also have extra cushioning on the bottom), these wear out faster then carpet without padding.


4 out of 5 stars Anything is better than a plain steel toe boot!   December 23, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The instructions, which I didn't read, tell you to throw out the existing insoles in your shoes. I didn't do that and these sucked for about a week as they slid around and were uncomfortable. Then I read the instructions and rectified this mistake. I guess RTFM applies to gel inserts too...

Now they are very comfortable. They could be better, but I am happy with them. I gave the other pair to my father-in-law and he loves them too.


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