Reddit Reddit reviews Pedag Pedag 165 Balance Leather, Self Adhesive Arch Support, Flatfoot Wedge, Tan, Medium (Women's 5-8)

We found 2 Reddit comments about Pedag Pedag 165 Balance Leather, Self Adhesive Arch Support, Flatfoot Wedge, Tan, Medium (Women's 5-8). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pedag Pedag 165 Balance Leather, Self Adhesive Arch Support, Flatfoot Wedge, Tan, Medium (Women's 5-8)
Asymmetrical arch support for flat feetShifts weight to strong heel bone; Prevents and relieves symptoms of flat feeVegetable tanned leather surface and moss rubberSelf adhesiveMade in Germany
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2 Reddit comments about Pedag Pedag 165 Balance Leather, Self Adhesive Arch Support, Flatfoot Wedge, Tan, Medium (Women's 5-8):

u/Bhrunhilda · 5 pointsr/FigureSkating

Edeas do not work for everyone. They advertise that they do, but they just don't. It sounds like Edea is bad fit for you.

You can try using arch cookies for the arch pain. Something like this or this.

Is your heel pain in the bottom of your heel, or is it pump bump? Where it hurts in the outside edge side of the heel by the Achilles insertion point.

u/nuther3putt · 3 pointsr/goodyearwelt

Although there are more knowledgeable folks around here, I've had to deal with some plantar fasciitis that flat insoles can flare up so I'll give this a rip. Not sure if you're looking for arch support so YMMV.

  • 1)Most welted shoes don't have inserts that can be removed. There may be thin leather liner cemented onto the insole but that's it. The whole shoe is built around the insole like a car is built on the frame.
    1. A resole doesn't change the insole. Maybe google shoe construction and learn for yourself how the welt is sewn onto the insole and upper (Goodyear welted, handwelted, stitchdown, etc) and then the outer sole is attached to the welt. A resole only replaces the outer sole and affiliated stitching. The insole could be replaced I suppose but that would require a complete rebuild on the original last and well... why would you? Might as well buy a new shoe.
    1. Yes some brands have better support than others. In boots I have a pair of Whites which are famous for their Archease insoles. I love them. Nicks does too although I don't have any experience with them. Regarding shoes, Allen Edmunds have never caused me a problem. The best supporting shoe out if the box was actually from Buday a Hungarian maker.
    1. I use Superfeet insoles in some of my flat insole shoes with generous lasts. Vibergs 2030 and Alden Barrie and Trubalance lasts are conducive for the low profile Superfeets. Alden also has their Modified last built to accept orthotics if u get a Prescription. I've never felt the need to see a podiatrist (yet) so These work well in more generous last and these work better in tighter shoes. Many of my shoes just won't accept an insert and I find these work well to avoid the plantar fasciitis.

      Good luck. I enjoy all my shoes despite the flat insoles. Good luck