I'm looking to replace the insoles in some trail shoes (Brooks PureGrit 3). The shoes are holding up fine, but the insoles are wearing through from lots of mud and dust being ground into them. I've been unable to clean them well enough and it's starting to cause hot spots on the bottoms of my feet. I'd rather not invest in another pair of shoes, so am looking for suggestions for non-invasive (no motion control or arch support, low profile) insoles to replace the ones that came with the shoe. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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Re: Replacement insoles [TomkR]
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If you just want a nice insert for replacement "cushioning" and to prevent hot spots, these Sorthobane Ultras are nice. They make others with graphite in the arch and so on, but these are just the padding you are likely looking for.
http://www.amazon.com/...f=pd_sl_4wdwgajdzq_b
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http://www.amazon.com/...f=pd_sl_4wdwgajdzq_b
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Great thanks! I'll grab a pair.