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High Arch Cycling insole recommendations
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Does anyone have recommendation for insoles for very high arches? That also has metatarsal support?

I had custom ones made but they have not metatarsal support

Thanks in advanced.



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Yellowfin Endurance Coaching and Bike Fits
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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Superfeet inserts - the green ones.

https://www.superfeet.com/...dEAAYASAAEgKs3_D_BwE

I have several pairs of them in running, cycling & everyday shoes.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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Specialized BG in Green work well for me.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [turningscrews] [ In reply to ]
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turningscrews wrote:
Specialized BG in Green work well for me.

Same for me. I ran in Superfeet Green for years before getting custom orthotics, and tried them for cycling, but I like the Specialized insoles much better for cycling.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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I've used Icebug insoles in a couple of pairs - https://icebug.com/...ug-insoles-slim-high

Haven't used personally, but have heard good things about G8 insoles
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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Bontrager #3
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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How much room do you have in your shoes? I use superfeet green for my business casual dress shoes I wear to the office. They are not low volume insoles and if I tried to use them in my cycling shoes it'd take up so much room it'd feel like I'm trying to wear shoes 2-3 sizes too small.

Great insoles for my casual shoes and I also put them in my hiking boots too. But for me they take up too much volume to use in my cycling or running shoes. I have flat wide feet for reference. Seems for running motion control to a moderate degree works for me but for cycling shoes one foot doesn't like arch support with the other is ok with a moderate amount. Still trying to figure that out for the cycling shoes fit though.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [mhepp] [ In reply to ]
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mhepp wrote:
I've used Icebug insoles in a couple of pairs - https://icebug.com/...ug-insoles-slim-high

Haven't used personally, but have heard good things about G8 insoles

Years ago I bought eSoles and have been using their highest arch but they are falling apart after 6/7 years and being in and out of half a dozen pair of shoes. I have the thin and thick icebug in my dress shoes and running shoes but they are too wide in the heal area for any of my cycling shoes. At $50/pair they are nice but I have some grey $20 ones from Amazon that have a slightly bigger arch that I like better.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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Scott Ergologic are great. Outside of custom I've found these to be the best and you can swap out parts to customize them,

https://www.amazon.com/...ersole/dp/B01DB9T09S
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [surfNJmatt] [ In reply to ]
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I use the G8 Pro 2620. They were recommended by my bike fitter.
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Re: High Arch Cycling insole recommendations [Ironnerd] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the responses.

Superfeet arches are not high enough, Specialized Green used to be but they changed them about 2 years ago and the new ones do not work

Yellowfin Endurance Coaching and Bike Fits
USAT Level 1, USAC Level 3
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