Thank you for your feedback. Let me know if you have any future questions or video ideas for me. Comparison video comparing vktry insoles vs. Move game day pro insoles coming out in a few days.
heyy what would be begger for me game day or game day pro. Im a flat and wide footed basketball player and would play 2+ hours a day. Sometimes feet would hurt after only 5 minutes of playing.
Thanks for your comment. As for my recommendation. If you are playing a sport, go with the game day PRO version. This version has it all. Comfort, support, bouncyness, stability, and adaptivness to your fert. If you're looking for a hybrid or best of both worlds, for comfort and also sporty, go with the most versatile of the three, which is the "game day" insoles. For strictly comfort with no sport activity, construction or office job for example, go with the "all day insoles"
I did not experience this. But I could imagine it happening to someone wearing thin, or silky materialed socks, or shoes that are to big for their feet.
Thank you for the response :) I’m also wondering if the game day pro elevates ur feet. Cuz that may give less ankle protection if u play in lows or mids
@martinma216 your welcome, as far as sizing, stay true to your original shoe size. The insoles will raise your foot very little. Not enough to change your choice or size of shoe. What I do recommend is that if your a person that struggles with ankle weakness or sprains, absolutely go with high top shoes.
What's up man, I'm a low arch footed basketball player I just bought the game day pros and I've been walking around the house in them trying to break them in but the discomfort is coming from my arches should I give them time to break in or should I try the game days
Give them some time. A bit more than in home walking will be needed for the break in time on these. If comfort is actually more of your concern then the game day would have the edge over the pros in the comfort category.
@@moto_ak47 got you preciate the reply so as far as overall comfort goes the game days are the better option but once broken in the pros should be relatively comfortable too right?
@MonsieurXXII correct. The game days will offer a bit more comfort. Both still need to be broken in though. Should take about 3-4 times of wearing them, during active walking, running, or jumping.
These insoles do provide court feel ONLY if you are wearing a shoe that is geared towards court feel and has a court feel generated outsole like the kyrie shoe in this video. You will have a slight heel raise from these insoles but not dramatic. If you want absolutely no heel raise, go with the vktry insoles. Just a carbon fiber plate with regular insole fabric over it. The opposite of the above example would be wearing the gt jump 2 shoe as stated in my videos linked to this one in terms of increasing the height of your feet inside the shoe pairs with either of the two types of insoles. (You will definitely feel yourself step down out of this type of shoe because of the added height from the heal of these insoles(game day pro) and the addition of the air units in the gt jump 2 shoe.
You addressed everything perfectly good video 💯
hey moto i love the video man. if u make more shoe/insole reviews ima tune in
Thank you for your feedback. Let me know if you have any future questions or video ideas for me.
Comparison video comparing vktry insoles vs. Move game day pro insoles coming out in a few days.
heyy what would be begger for me game day or game day pro. Im a flat and wide footed basketball player and would play 2+ hours a day. Sometimes feet would hurt after only 5 minutes of playing.
If you are struggling with discomfort, use the Game day to give you just a bit more foam and longevity if your feet are hurting that quickly.
hey, do you recommend the MGD or MGD Pro for someone with chronic ankle injury, instability? Thanks!
Thanks for your comment. As for my recommendation. If you are playing a sport, go with the game day PRO version. This version has it all. Comfort, support, bouncyness, stability, and adaptivness to your fert.
If you're looking for a hybrid or best of both worlds, for comfort and also sporty, go with the most versatile of the three, which is the "game day" insoles.
For strictly comfort with no sport activity, construction or office job for example, go with the "all day insoles"
Was there any slippage when playing with the insoles? Cuz i saw one review that mentioned this.
I did not experience this. But I could imagine it happening to someone wearing thin, or silky materialed socks, or shoes that are to big for their feet.
Thank you for the response :) I’m also wondering if the game day pro elevates ur feet. Cuz that may give less ankle protection if u play in lows or mids
@martinma216 your welcome, as far as sizing, stay true to your original shoe size. The insoles will raise your foot very little. Not enough to change your choice or size of shoe. What I do recommend is that if your a person that struggles with ankle weakness or sprains, absolutely go with high top shoes.
Does it cost with sales tax?
And shipping, yes
What's up man, I'm a low arch footed basketball player I just bought the game day pros and I've been walking around the house in them trying to break them in but the discomfort is coming from my arches should I give them time to break in or should I try the game days
Give them some time. A bit more than in home walking will be needed for the break in time on these.
If comfort is actually more of your concern then the game day would have the edge over the pros in the comfort category.
@@moto_ak47 got you preciate the reply so as far as overall comfort goes the game days are the better option but once broken in the pros should be relatively comfortable too right?
@MonsieurXXII correct. The game days will offer a bit more comfort. Both still need to be broken in though. Should take about 3-4 times of wearing them, during active walking, running, or jumping.
Does it increase the court feel, especially heel height?
These insoles do provide court feel ONLY if you are wearing a shoe that is geared towards court feel and has a court feel generated outsole like the kyrie shoe in this video. You will have a slight heel raise from these insoles but not dramatic. If you want absolutely no heel raise, go with the vktry insoles. Just a carbon fiber plate with regular insole fabric over it.
The opposite of the above example would be wearing the gt jump 2 shoe as stated in my videos linked to this one in terms of increasing the height of your feet inside the shoe pairs with either of the two types of insoles. (You will definitely feel yourself step down out of this type of shoe because of the added height from the heal of these insoles(game day pro) and the addition of the air units in the gt jump 2 shoe.