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Posted: Wed Mar 5th, 2008 02:45 pm |
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Can anyone recommend anything other than the SOLE brand? Just wondering if anyone can share experiences...I have extremely high arches!
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yentna VB Team Member

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Posted: Wed Mar 5th, 2008 08:56 pm |
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I'm the opposite - feet flat as pancakes, so I'm no help. I have liked the superfeet versions, but just have had custom insoles made by Surefoot for my ski boots where it's been most vital.
Good luck!
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Posted: Thu Mar 6th, 2008 02:41 pm |
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Thanks I can check them out at my local REI it looks like.
http://www.superfeet.com/activity/cycling.aspx
this is 20% off member month!!
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ShannonG VB Team Member

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Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 04:35 pm |
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| specialized has 3 models, low med and hi. plus they come with a cant that puts your knee over your foot better (translates into more power output)
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