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Scott rated this product
5 stars
Fri, November 13,2009:
Cushion was fine for me. The picture is off a little, you need to position the pad just behind your met heads to feel the support. These took the pressure off my mortons toe.
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Marlo rated this product
4 stars
Mon, December 22,2008:
Metatarsalgia hit my left foot during a summer race. After a couple of months of trying other treatments, I finally tried these. It's been two months and 300 miles and I'm very happy with them. I received a little immediate relief, and progress has been steady. Today I have no pain when I run, but still have some residual numbness. I'm a 6'2" 165 lb. 35 mi/wk runner with high flexible arches in 4E Kayanos.
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Francis rated this product
3 stars
Fri, November 23,2007:
Great cushion. You have to place it correctly on the insole on the first try or it's impossible to peel off. It feels good on my right insole, but I messed it up on my left and was very uncomfortable. I peeled off the pad and ruined it. I have to buy another set.
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John rated this product
1 star
Sat, October 29,2005:
I gave these a try. They flattened out and felt just like running on rocks. No cushion. I have better luck cutting my own pads out of old foam insoles and using double backed tape to hold them in place.
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Saul rated this product
5 stars
Thu, June 09,2005:
These are great. I started feeling pain on my left metatarsal area about 2 weeks ago. It got to the point that I had to stop in the middle of a run. I bought some Dr. Schulz pads at the grossery store but the cushioning was not enough--obvoiusly not made for running. I ran in these today and felt great. The pain is still there because of my injury, but running with these pads made it bearable--it did not get worse as I ran.
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