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SAUCONY Trigon 2 Responive •PU Foam Replacement Insoles• for Men or Women

$ 1.55

Availability: 231 in stock
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Saucony

    Description

    Replacement Inserts for shoes are an excellent way to help get the support you need without spending a lot of money
    But even the best
    shoe inserts
    don't last forever. With normal use, you can expect your
    insoles
    to last about 6 months, but this varies depending on factors such as intensity of use (i.e., running vs. everyday activities) and foot structure. For serious runners, you may need new
    insoles
    every 3-4 months instead.
    Brand: Saucony
    Material: Foam PU
    Our insoles are BRAND NEW, in individual generic packaging.
    They have never been purchased, worn or used in any way.
    Insoles can be trimmed to custom fit your shoes.
    Options are shown in Men's Sizes & Women's sizes, so please make sure you select the correct size.
    Here are some signs to keep an eye out for so you’ll know when it’s the right time to replace your insoles:
    1.
    Discoloration.
    If the general appearance of the inserts is significantly different than when you bought them, that could be a sign that it’s time for a new pair. This could include wearing off the logo on the heel or leaving a visible impression of your foot on the insole.
    2.
    Damage.
    When you notice tearing or cracking on any part of the insole, you put yourself at risk for blisters on your feet, and your insole will no longer be providing support and cushioning in the proper locations.
    3.
    Unpleasant odor.
    If you’re on your feet a lot, it’s likely that they sweat. This moisture can collect in inserts for shoes and result in undesirable smells. Disagreeable smells can also indicate the presence of bacteria or fungus, which can lead to foot infections.
    4.
    Compression.
    Once you become aware that your insole seems flatter than it used to be, it’s past time to upgrade.   High-quality cushioning foams and supportive materials are durable, but they do break down over time and cease to be effective at preventing injury and foot pain.
    New insoles may take some getting used to, especially if you’ve waited too long and your old insoles were extremely worn.