My name is Elizabeth and I have flat feet. When I get out of the pool and walk along the pool deck, my kids tease me that my wet footprints look like they belong to a duck. My feet have been through a lot over the years. I’ve participated in sports my whole life, on all kids of surfaces: ice, snow, grass, dirt, clay, wood, cement. In school, I earned varsity letters in field hockey, cross country and tennis. As I got into my twenties, I started to really notice foot pain, especially in my arches. Or should I say in my non-existent arches? I went to a podiatrist who fit me for custom orthotics. I also found out that as well as having flat feet, my feet over pronate (see image). [For an overview of pronation vs supination, click here]Custom orthotics help a lot, but they are expensive and don’t fit well in every type of sports shoe. I’ve constantly kept my eye on innovations in the “sports insoles” category and was really intrigued when I was offered the opportunity to try out CURREX ACEPRO Insoles. The CURREX site is really informative and includes tools to help you figure out which of their sports insoles is best for you. Nowadays, I play a lot of tennis and I want sports insoles that are designed to help me on the court. CURREX ACEPRO Insoles were developed to handle extreme loads of force and abrupt changes in movement during sports like tennis, pickleball, and basketball. I put my order in and waited for them to arrive. Shipping is free on orders over $49.95 and my sports insoles arrived in four days.
They are sized in a range
of shoe sizes so it will be likely you need to trim them down. I had to trim
mine and it was really easy. Once I had them fitting perfectly in my tennis shoes, I went for a walk. The first thing I noticed was the heel cup gave me extra
stability that I don’t have with my orthotics. I also appreciated that the ACEPRO
Insoles aren’t as thick as my orthotics so they didn’t crowd my foot as much
and allowed me to tie my shoe tighter. I felt the arch support but it wasn’t as
aggressive feeling as my orthotics. Next I went to play tennis with my son. We
played a set and I was very comfortable. I think one of the biggest things I
felt was extra stability which I attribute to the heel cup and the overall
structure of the sports insoles. Next I tried them in some of my other “sports footwear”
and was especially happy that they fit in my spin shoes. My orthotics are too
thick to work in my spin shoes. I have included photos of the ACEPRO Insoles and my custom orthotics (as you can see, they've gotten a lot of use) below so you can see a side by side comparison. Overall, I appreciate the versatility of this
size/design of sports insoles. The biggest thing I appreciate is the price. At $59.95
for the ACEPRO Insoles as opposed to over $500 for orthotics at a podiatrist,
there is no contest. I look forward to getting lots of use out of my new sports insoles!
Because I get asked: My favorite brand of tennis shoes are K-Swiss. They make great shoes for all types of court sports. (I don't earn anything from referring to products linked in this post)
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