Pedifix Sockless Terry-comfort Insoles (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty) I just got off a very frustrating call with Customer Service. I was surprised when I received these that there was only one pair of insoles in my order, despite the very prominent "Pack of 2" on the product page. After a lot of back and forth I was informed that "Pack of 2" refers to the fact that there are two insoles in the package, not two PAIRS. When I asked why all insole (or shoe, for that matter) listings don't state "Pack of 2" in their description the reply was "I don't know.". As far as the insoles go, they are fine, but definitely not worth $13 for a single pair. I'd go with the Pedtag washable ones instead.

MUSIC VIDEO!- You'll Always I am 5'6" 150 lbs, with an athletic build (former football player). I used to run in the Asics 1130's about 15 miles a week, and ran 5k's in about 22:00. This is prior to my training for the my marathon.To prepare I had my running style evaluated (right foot normal pronation, left foot underpronation a little, normal archs). My evaluator suggested these shoes. Prior to these shoes, the 1130's put my feet to sleep, these shoes did not remedy the cause. I later bought custom orthotics (quite expensive), did not do it either, but now I was confident I'd need to do something else. I built up my mileage, consistently running through sleepy feet, leading to less sleepy feet as training progressed.I ran the marathon in roughly 4 hours (suck it, Oprah) in these shoes. My feet fell asleep once around 21 miles. The shoes did not hold me back. Heat was not a problem. Cushioning was good, maybe a little too soft, but my feet did not feel raw. Stitching for laces look destined to rip, but no problems.I docked a star because the shoe feels a little too plush and soft, but otherwise no qualms. I will probably buy a firmer shoe when these wear out.
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