Dr. Scholl's Custom Fit CF120 Orthotic Shoe Inserts for Foot, Knee and Lower Back Relief, 1 Pair
- Brand:
- Dr. Scholl's
- Model Number:
- CF120
- UPC:
- 011017404620
- EAN:
- 0011017404620
- ASIN:
- B005GS6B4A
- Walmart SKU:
- 12442792
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 73 reviews.
Needed new inserts. Not sure in how long you should wear t he em before replacing. But they do offer the much needed support that I need for my very flat feet.
I use the Cf 430 insert in my Hoka's Bondi 8 shoe when playing basketball for 3-5 hours, or when play 3-6 hours of pickleball, and/or when walking 10-12 miles and they help support my foot very well and do a great job of keeping my feet from getting sore and I am 65 years old.
I got these inserts bc I tend to buy sneakers for aesthetics then what's good for my feet. I'm a dog walker and walk a lot of miles during the week. And these inserts offer me the comfort and support I need.
These custom orthodics really helped my my aching feet I stand all day at my job and my fiance turned me onto Dr Scholls and I've had no achy feet anymore.
The arch support is good however had a hard time getting them comfortable in my workout shoes - I pulled up the old inserts but it was uncomfortable but I could not leave them I. Either so I had to cut the old ones and marry them to the new ones…but there is a noticeable ridge.
I had high expectations, but frankly these are just a little bit better than the things you can buy off the rack. Really not worth the money in my opinion.
I'd hoped it would just support my arch. Unfortunately, it also turned my foot inside my boot. After a few days of use, I experienced considerable pain where my IT band attaches to my tibial plateau. Not knowing the cause, I continued wearing them and the pain continued. I removed them several days later and the pain hasn't returned since.
The comfort was just not there. To wide for the shoes and I have wide box toe shoes. I was hoping to this to work to avoid getting custom orthotics. For the price I was hoping for better.
I've purchased two sets of Custom FiT 110's in the past and referenced my old purchase number for this order. I compared these to my old ones. Same length, same number, same style, padding in the same places. I'm on my feet a lot in the hospital and usually take about 2-3 days to adjust to a new pair of inserts. The pain WORSENED after 3 days and I have no choice but to wear the old, flattening pair. I have an appointment with podiatry at the end of the month for TRUE custom fit orthotics. Would NOT recommend.
Buying these without using a kiosk is not a good idea, the inserts i got caused me morepain in my feet, knees and back than the old ones i got in a store. Not recommended to buy on line
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