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Dr. Scholl's Men's Float-On-Air Insoles (Size 8-14) on sale for $7.49 -
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Product Details:
- Relieves tired, achy feet for superior all-day comfort.
- Foot length foam cushioning bubbles bounce back with every step. The foam will slowly bounce back when you take your shoe off so you can count on the same support the next time you wear your shoes.
- Our contoured heel and arch support help provide additional comfort so you have the energy to keep moving and get even more out of your day.
- Layered with moisture wicking, Polygiene Stays Fresh technology, to neutralize odors and keep insoles fresh.
- Packaging May Vary
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Quite useful to improve comfort, in my opinion.
In for one pair.
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I'm not heavy but most of my shoes have some sort of an insert in them. They feel softer putting on but you kind of forget about them during the day but after a long day, you appreciate them. Also, if you prefer thin socks or go sockless, they can "fill" up the space that was taken by the socks. My summer loafers have thin inserts in them for that reason.
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Would these be good for those? (to be clear, i never run long distances, at most I jog across the street to the other sidewalk) or are they better for shoes that one wears for longer periods of time?
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