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Product Reviews of WalkFit Orthotics - Size AProduct Review: Great Product Summary: 5 Stars
I use them 2 years ago.
Treadmill 5 miles run, play Squash and Soccer.
Knee pain is gone. I recommended them to my brother for back pain.
Product Review: Horrible and Total Waste of Money Summary: 1 Stars
Horribly uncomfortable and unable to wear for any length of time. Hard plastic cuts into feet and arches ached dreadfully after walking for only 5 minutes. Made second attempt to wear them days later and the pain was worse as my foot never recovered from the first attempt. Padding the hard plastic by wearing thick socks did not help. Flaws also noted in plastic.
Product Review: I love them :) Summary: 5 Stars
I'm actually looking to buy a few more pairs, cause I use mine in all my shoes! have to take out the bottom cushion of the shoes, maybe thats why they didn't work for others?.. I have a very high arch, so I use the high insert. it was uncomfortable for 2 days, but after that I hate wearing shoes without them!
Product Review: Perfect product, I recomend this. Summary: 5 Stars
Is a great quality product,receive on time, I recomend !!!. Congratulations!!
Product Review: Very good product, if you use it correctly! Summary: 5 Stars
Many people have problems with these orthotics being uncomfortable, however, it's all in how you use them. I got these as recommended from my chiropractor and he told me the secret.
The key is to use them in a shoe with completely flat coushioning, or remove the layer of coushioning and replace it with the Walk-fit. The orthotic is designed to provide just the right amount of support by itself. When added on top of other coushioning it can be too much for your foot.
I had this problem at first using them in my running shoes and they made my arches sore. Then, I tried them in some Hushpuppies I have with very flat soles and basically no built-in arch support, and they were immediately comfortable with no break-in required. Now I can't live without them.
Find a shoe with flat coushioning (I've heard old converse all-starts are great), or remove your shoe's coushion, and you'll love this product. Another thing to check is make sure you get the right size. The orthotic should go from the back of your heel to just under the bottom edge of the ball of your foot. I found that I needed the size 9 to 9.5, when I generally wear larger shoes than that. So these may run a bit small. Also try the different thicknesses of coushions provided with your Walk-fit orthotics to get the right fit for you.
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