Aquajock
Cathlete
Greetings, sportsfans, and apologies if this has been covered before:
I'm trying to get as much use out of a couple pair of really crappy clearance-sale New Balance cross-trainers before I launch my next search for studio shoes. The problem is that the insoles do not have much impact absorption at all, and the inserts the shoe guy sold me feel lumpy on the soles of my feet.
Are there any inserts for studio athletic shoes that are nice and soft and cushiony and impact-absorbtiony?
(Didn't know that was a word, didja?)
(Well, maybe it isn't. Maybe I just made it up.)
Anyway, any info would be appreciated!
TIA -
A-Jock
I'm trying to get as much use out of a couple pair of really crappy clearance-sale New Balance cross-trainers before I launch my next search for studio shoes. The problem is that the insoles do not have much impact absorption at all, and the inserts the shoe guy sold me feel lumpy on the soles of my feet.
Are there any inserts for studio athletic shoes that are nice and soft and cushiony and impact-absorbtiony?
(Didn't know that was a word, didja?)
(Well, maybe it isn't. Maybe I just made it up.)
Anyway, any info would be appreciated!
TIA -
A-Jock


