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G**.
Does NOT feel like boost
I do not have any other inserts to compare these to, but I was not impressed with these. I do not understand people who compare these to shoes with boost in them. I replaced the insoles of my Jordan 1’s with these hoping they would feel like boost, but I honestly don’t feel much of a difference. My shoes do not feel any more or less comfortable than before. I own a pair of ultraboosts, which are by far my most comfortable shoes, and these insoles do not come anywhere close to the same level of comfort.These might be good for dress shoes, boots, chucks, or vans, but I would not recommend them for sneakers that have their own cushioning system as I think the difference in comfort would be negligible.
R**5
Best insoles I've purchased so far
One reviewer stated these do not feel like boost. I beg to differ. These DO feel like boost, and makes shoes feel more comfortable. However, the caveat being that these insoles may be too thick for some shoes. I tried putting these in a regular sneaker and these insoles made them too tight. So I tried them in a sneaker that was a half size larger than my normal size and they fit great. I would think that the thicker version of these might be too thick for my boots, so I will instead get these original insoles for my boots. Like all boost products, these will eventually bottom out, but we will see how long it takes for that to happen. So I would recommend these for boots or larger shoes because these can change the fit.ProsVery comfortable boost-like insolesEasy to cut and size, just trace your original insoles onto theseConsMay be too thick for some shoesVery little arch support - if you need more arch support, choose different insoles
Z**R
Helps fill my yeezy 350.
So, as many know, yeezy 350s fit weird and you can’t just try them on and return them as most are raffle based and non returnable. I have a pair of yeezys that are .5 size too big, especially in the toe box (the right slightly more than the left, YAY adidas QC). I needed an insole that provided just enough padding to make up for the extra room, but didn’t want to sacrifice shoe feel. I tried two pairs of dr scholls that just ended up feeling weird and overly squishy.I chose these because the standard Yeezy 350 insole is a thin layer of boost and these looked to be a bit thicker (I precisely also tried doubling up Yeezy insoles which kind of worked, but not great) and were the same material. They work great. Still breaking them in, but my foot no longer slips and it feels as close as possible to the standard shoe with insole.Really happy with the purchase. I would say the Original Heff Luxx is about 2.25 to 2.5x as thick a standard Yeezy insole. I couldn’t imagine going with their thicker model. These were perfect.
B**H
Does what it's supposed to do
One of the best investment I've made. I'm used to wearing comfortable shoes as I'm a huge fan of Hokas and always have several pairs Bondi on me at all times. I also have Asics Novablast and Adidas Ultraboost. However, I recently came across a sale I couldn't refuse and so I bought the Nike Air Max Jordan 200. They look great but they feel terrible on my feet. After looking up several insoles, I opted for both the Powerstep and this Hefe Luxx insole. Both are great choices but you'll have to be careful with the Powerstep as they come in three distant arch height but they're fitted insoles so no cutting. These are like regular insoles that you'll have to cut but they feel like Ultraboost, which I love. Both the Powerstep and Hefe Luxx made my Air Max Jordan 200 wearable and they feel like a totally different shoe. I not reviewing the Powerstep as I actually bought the wrong insole. I needed the Powerstep low but bought the neutral version so although their super comfy, they slightly hurt my arches as I have a low arch and the neutral is more for medium size arches. Once I get the right version, not anytime soon as these work great, I'll put in a proper review for it.
M**3
Feels a lot like Boost shrunk into insoles
These are excellent insoles and really do have a similar feeling to Adidas Boost shoes. Obviously, Adidas Boost is more comfortable but you can't expect a pair if insoles to be more comfortable than a pair of shoes with a full Boost mid-sole. That being said, for fun, I put these into a pair of Ultraboosts that I own and it really makes you feel like you're walking on clouds. I recommend adding these to existing Boost shoes if you want a "Super Boost" kind if feeling. I will be buying more pairs of these for other shoes I own without question, as they are an no brainier for a little over $20.
M**N
An Okay Insole
These insoles are okay. The insoles are fairly narrow and there’s really no arch support. I have flat feet and wished there was some arch support. One thing I really dislike about these insoles are the ventilation holes at the ball of your foot. I can feel them every time I take a step and wished these didn’t have them. Overall, the insoles are comfy but if you’re looking for some arch support, look elsewhere.
A**R
Could be Wider in the Forefoot
Heel width is adequate (when placed in Nike VaporMax). Length is also fine as you get extra insole length and can be cut to fit. However, I have noticed that the width of the insole, in the forefoot is fairly narrow and does not reach to the edge of the shoe (on the inside). Forefoot needs to be about a 1/2" wider.Fairly good re-bounce as you walk.
B**Y
Comfortable shoe insoles
If you have ever worn Adidas running shoes with Boost cushion, you know it is very comfortable and makes it feel like you are walking on a cloud. I wanted this feeling in dress shoes that I wear for work. I've tried these insoles for about two weeks now and they are very comfortable and very supportive. They feel very much like the Boost cushion system in Adidas running shoes. I would buy more in the future.
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