2foot2 orthotics, or similar.
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Jul 2012
7:40pm, 22 Jul 2012
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Liliaicha
I have been using the 2foot2 orthotics with great success (really helps ITBS), but like an idiot I didn't stock up on them before they closed down. Now I can't find any with a rigid enough arch to give me the support I need. Orthaheel Sport are too soft, as are footmedics Activ Foot (even softer) Any ideas? |
Jul 2012
7:47pm, 22 Jul 2012
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ogee
What shoe size are you Lili? I found these, so you could email the seller to see if tthey have your size in. ebay.co.uk |
Jul 2012
7:49pm, 22 Jul 2012
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Liliaicha
Thanks ogee I'll send an email. Kicking myself for not stocking up! |
Jul 2012
8:20pm, 22 Jul 2012
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becca7
I have used Sole footbeds very happily for a few years now.
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Jul 2012
8:36pm, 22 Jul 2012
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Liliaicha
Becca - I have their flip flops etc, but have never tried their orthotics. Are they fairly rigid?
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Jul 2012
9:35pm, 22 Jul 2012
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becca7
Yes. My podiatrist couldn't really fault them even though he obviously wanted to.
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Jul 2012
11:34am, 23 Jul 2012
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Liliaicha
Bump
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