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I have not tried those, but I do swear by insoles. I have to use custom insoles, but any insole is better than the ones you get when purchasing a pair of shoes. Some insoles are for comfort, while others are more for support. Generally the higher the price, the more support they provide. The nice thing is that they can go into any shoe, except for some really dressy shoes, a problem luckily I do not have. Good luck climber
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linky123
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No, but I might have to look into those.
I had Red Wing boots in my younger years and they were very good quality and comfortable.
So their insoles are probably good too.
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