Currex Cleatpro Insole Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @SaSpursFan
    @SaSpursFan 2 года назад +4

    i put these in tiempos and they are amazing, first insole in my life that dosent hurt and actully makes my feet feel better after the game. Well worth it. I have flat feet too.

  • @wyattberg798
    @wyattberg798 3 года назад +3

    Took me forever to finally buy some aswell, took a grade 2 sprain ankle that wouldnt heal after recovery due to my insoles. Had to go with the High Archs. Happy i didnt lose my amazing arch

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  3 года назад +1

      Glad you got a pair and its well worth the investment. If I had purchased them sooner myself, I would have avoided several calf injuries.

    • @Blkmermaid823
      @Blkmermaid823 3 года назад +2

      @@davidjimenez9340 I got some arch support insoles too never understood why my left knee would hurt so bad severe pain but found out by myself I have plantar fasciitis so causing my ankles to go in also making me go completely flat footed even though I have an arch with no weight on my feet the arch goes completely away. So I use the high arch to correct my ankle. But I wish more people talked about there feet and insoles because so many people have issues like this and it’s not a bad thing it’s very common and if unaddressed these things can lead to mild scoliosis or just severe back pain. Thankfully I noticed it 2 years ago and back pain and knee pain is non existent. But sadly many people pay the price of not noticing their feet being flat causing them to have severe back pain even in their mid 30s

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  3 года назад +1

      @@Blkmermaid823 Thank you for your comment. Yes I wish i grew up knowing more about how to properly support my feet. Never once in my many years of playing soccer did anyone tell me to get good insoles for my shoes. It helps to spread the word.

  • @colmanmcginley738
    @colmanmcginley738 2 года назад +4

    Great Review. I ordered a pair a couple days ago and this helped convinced me to buy them. Just one question, does the insole make you feel more clunky and not as quick? I have noticed that with other insoles. Also how is the weight? Is it a noticeable weight difference or not really? Thanks

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  2 года назад +1

      Hi Colman! I don't think they make my shoes feel clunky but they felt odd when I first tried them. However, after breaking them in they feel very natural and feel like they are part of the boot. Please note that I went up a size higher in boot size to make them fit comfortably. Also, I did not notice a weight difference at all but others might.

  • @1sync396
    @1sync396 3 года назад +2

    thanks for the review i actually just got myself a pair but a low arc red

  • @LHK99
    @LHK99 2 года назад

    Thank you for the review. I’m planning to buy one too.

  • @nicog7514
    @nicog7514 3 года назад +4

    Do the insoles interfere with your touch. Like do the sides poke out and interfere with the ball

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  3 года назад +3

      Hi Nico, They do not. They are athetic insoles and so they fit a little smaller than regular ones. They do not interfere with my touch when passing or kicking. I do have to say it took some getting used to because my foot felt like it was a little higher off the ground and so I thought I would roll my ankles.

  • @jeffborkowski
    @jeffborkowski 7 месяцев назад

    they look virtually identical in build to any off the shelf dr. scholls etc for 1/3 the price.

  • @davidpena9910
    @davidpena9910 2 года назад +1

    Wouldn’t you just cut them to fit?? Doesn’t seem safe if you speak to orthopedic doctors to go a size up on a shoe as that might cause foot damage. Just curious as to why you didn’t trim it? Is this an older model that doesn’t allow it?

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  Год назад

      Hi David, you can easily trim the front part of the insole to fit the boot. However, I noticed that the insole made the size 9 boots way too tight and so I went a size up (10) and it fit a lot better. The insole made the 10 a nice tight fit. If I stayed with the 9 with the insole, it will be way too painful and I wouldn't have been able to wear socks.

  • @andrewboston8298
    @andrewboston8298 4 года назад +1

    How are you supposed to cut them?

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  4 года назад

      Hi Andrew, Thank you for your question. You can trim them with regular scissors so that they can fit inside the cleat.

    • @boycematt1
      @boycematt1 4 года назад

      Q

  • @nicog7514
    @nicog7514 3 года назад

    Is it good if the top of your clear feels tighter from these insoles

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  3 года назад +1

      I think it's best to buy these for new cleats so that you can go a size up if you need to. If you use these for your current boots, then yes they will feel very snug but the leather of your boots should stretch.

  • @miscfutbol4606
    @miscfutbol4606 3 года назад +1

    Can these fit into mercurial’s? The insole looks really wide

    • @davidjimenez9340
      @davidjimenez9340  3 года назад

      Hello Miscfutbol, Mercurials are super narrow and so I doubt they will fit with your current size. Currex has a good return policy and will accept returns even if you cut them. I would recommend reaching out to their customer service for more information. If you do go with these insoles then I recommend going with a larger boot size. In order to use the insoles, I had to go a full size up. I normally used size 9 boots for whole life but I decided to use size 10 boots so that I can use insoles. I hope that helps.