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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top Black Monochrome Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top Black Monochrome Classic design that hasn’t changed in years and years and years. Try them for the first time — again.
Customer Review: diving
Some guys I work with on my Army dive team swear by these as dive booties because you can take your fins off and move out cross country without having to stop and put on boots. I bought a pair to try out and thought they were ok. I have kind of a wide foot and low arches so this shoe isn’t really made for my foot.
Customer Review: The most horrible footwear experience ever.
I bought these on looks only. The simple design, along with nice monochrome jet black color really caught my eye. I have never owned a pair of Chuck Taylor’s before. I now experienced the “hype” of what Converse sneakers are about. I will never make the mistake of wearing/buying or even recommending Chuck Taylor sneakers ever again.
Everything that I could possibly not like in shoe is present within this cheaply made piece of textile & rubber.

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Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top Black Monochrome Converse Chuck Taylor All Star Hi Top Black Monochrome Classic design that hasn’t changed in years and years and years. Try them for the first time — again.
Customer Review: diving
Some guys I work with on my Army dive team swear by these as dive booties because you can take your fins off and move out cross country without having to stop and put on boots. I bought a pair to try out and thought they were ok. I have kind of a wide foot and low arches so this shoe isn’t really made for my foot.
Customer Review: The most horrible footwear experience ever.
I bought these on looks only. The simple design, along with nice monochrome jet black color really caught my eye. I have never owned a pair of Chuck Taylor’s before. I now experienced the “hype” of what Converse sneakers are about. I will never make the mistake of wearing/buying or even recommending Chuck Taylor sneakers ever again.
Everything that I could possibly not like in shoe is present within this cheaply made piece of textile & rubber.

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Superfeet   Active Insoles Superfeet Active Insoles Superfeet Active Insoles keep you on your feet! The Superfeet Active Capsule is a highly versatile Trim-to-Fit insole. Because it’s a little thinner, it works well in most lower-volume casual and sport shoes (running, mountain biking and tennis), or when you can’t remove the inner sole from shoes. It is also ideal for flatter feet that may not tolerate higher arch support. More details: Rear-foot control point prevents over-pronation and helps keep your foot correctly aligned for less stress on muscles and joints; Mid-foot control point stabilizes your mid-foot for a very stable foot, creating less muscle fatigue and more endurance; Patented support bridge activates all the control points for better balance and alignment during the stride; Long-wearing Trocellen foam is a high-quality, durable closed-cell foam for long-lasting comfort; Natural shock absorption system naturally softens heel shock; Patented shape contours to your natural foot shape, which helps provide maximum contact with the ground for balance and control; Approx. 3 ozs. per pair. D-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 7.5-9; E-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 9.5-11; F-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 11.5-13. Get yours now! Superfeet Active Insoles
Customer Review: Best insoles
I have been using these for over 5 years. I carry alot of weight in my pack and I also use them in my running shoes. The support they provide is unparalleled. I get through a long day and my feet feel like new! If you have high to medium arches TRY them!
Customer Review: Helped me…
I was recommended these by my podiatrist for some joint issues in my foot. They’ve improved the way I walk immensely in the month that I’ve had them, and I’m in the latter half of marathon training. They hold up well, but they are not designed for wide feet. I’m a 2E-4E, and they don’t take up the whole width of the shoe in the toe-box area. It isn’t too bad, but is noticeable if I move my big toe the right way. Why, why, why not make the insole about a 1/2 wider at the end so this wouldn’t be a problem? Just a heads up… this is not a cushiony insole. It’s designed to force your foot to roll correctly.

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Superfeet   Active Insoles Superfeet Active Insoles Superfeet Active Insoles keep you on your feet! The Superfeet Active Capsule is a highly versatile Trim-to-Fit insole. Because it’s a little thinner, it works well in most lower-volume casual and sport shoes (running, mountain biking and tennis), or when you can’t remove the inner sole from shoes. It is also ideal for flatter feet that may not tolerate higher arch support. More details: Rear-foot control point prevents over-pronation and helps keep your foot correctly aligned for less stress on muscles and joints; Mid-foot control point stabilizes your mid-foot for a very stable foot, creating less muscle fatigue and more endurance; Patented support bridge activates all the control points for better balance and alignment during the stride; Long-wearing Trocellen foam is a high-quality, durable closed-cell foam for long-lasting comfort; Natural shock absorption system naturally softens heel shock; Patented shape contours to your natural foot shape, which helps provide maximum contact with the ground for balance and control; Approx. 3 ozs. per pair. D-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 7.5-9; E-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 9.5-11; F-Fits Men’s shoe sizes 11.5-13. Get yours now! Superfeet Active Insoles
Customer Review: Best insoles
I have been using these for over 5 years. I carry alot of weight in my pack and I also use them in my running shoes. The support they provide is unparalleled. I get through a long day and my feet feel like new! If you have high to medium arches TRY them!
Customer Review: Helped me…
I was recommended these by my podiatrist for some joint issues in my foot. They’ve improved the way I walk immensely in the month that I’ve had them, and I’m in the latter half of marathon training. They hold up well, but they are not designed for wide feet. I’m a 2E-4E, and they don’t take up the whole width of the shoe in the toe-box area. It isn’t too bad, but is noticeable if I move my big toe the right way. Why, why, why not make the insole about a 1/2 wider at the end so this wouldn’t be a problem? Just a heads up… this is not a cushiony insole. It’s designed to force your foot to roll correctly.

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