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A while ago there was a thread on OTC orthotics.
Anyone know where it went?
My full length custom orthotics, to correct pancake like flat feet, do not fit in my new milsurp boots.
Seeking a thinner or non full length orthotic to properly fit my Army boots.
Thanks guys.
 
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Check out Aetrex Lynco orthotics. They are the number 1 selling, over the counter, orthotics in the world. I work in an "old time" style shoe store. We have our own pedorthic department & the company trains us. I use them & got my husband using them too. If you are not sure which ones to get, call them. I'd recommend the 3/4 length 520 or the 620. Make sure to get use to them gradually. They also have a 30 day money back guarantee.
 
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I got mine fitted at my chiropractor's office. He scanned my feet and measured my boots and they're a perfect fit.




 
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I like Superfeet Black for thin inner soles. And their rigid half sole for dress shoes.




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Superfeet Blue

These are made for people like us....flat feet.

I sold shoes and orthotics for years prior to having a career. They are really nice orthotics.





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+1 on Lynco - many shops have the machine that maps your feet.

I prefer the full length - keep another pair of shoes/boots handy for the first couple of days, and don't be afraid to change until your feet adjust to the supports.
 
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I have tried A LOT of "orthotics".
Superfeet are OK, but just barely acceptable to reach my high arches.

Ironically, the best (for me) is the Walkfit.
https://www.walkfit.com/

But they do take a little getting used to at first. It feels like you are stepping on a golf ball. After a while, I don't even notice them.


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