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Komentáře • 254

  • @LilView
    @LilView Před 5 lety +192

    turn the music down to 1/3 of where it's at.

    • @flintstone5404
      @flintstone5404 Před 4 lety +7

      just remove it or change the music altogether... very annoying

    • @jayq7463
      @jayq7463 Před 4 lety

      Fuck your a.d.d

    • @mauronicolascanseco1643
      @mauronicolascanseco1643 Před 3 lety

      This was great, been searching for "which dr scholls inserts are best?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Danandonton Miraculous Domination - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to end your foot pain without the normal expense. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my work buddy got amazing success with it.

    • @karlkarlng
      @karlkarlng Před 3 lety +1

      Turn down for what?

    • @DopeBoysofAtlanta
      @DopeBoysofAtlanta Před 2 lety

      His music isn’t even loud!

  • @MADSLAYER47
    @MADSLAYER47 Před 5 lety +16

    Timberlake's disintegrated into mush after 5 months straight in cold wet weather. They barely made it through a fishing season in Alaska.

  • @jackiehorn9668
    @jackiehorn9668 Před 7 lety +26

    I'm currently rocking the timberland anti fatigue insoles in both pairs of my irish setters. Love em!!!

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Před 7 lety +1

      I have those in one of my pairs of Wolverine Durashock Fusion Max 8" steel toes. The other pair has Red Wing Redbed insoles in them.

  • @yaseenkhader3758
    @yaseenkhader3758 Před 7 lety +76

    I can't go without my timberland anti-fatigue insoles as I spend about 18 hours a day in boots. Got rid of a lot of knee pain! They really are #1

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 7 lety +3

      +Yaseen Khader thanks for adding to the conversation.

    • @ALMUDDY
      @ALMUDDY Před 4 lety +2

      Miami Watts you don’t work like us essential workers... like people that send you your food, every single piece that you need even six packs of celery juice. We really work for the people and are proud of our job

    • @yaseenkhader3758
      @yaseenkhader3758 Před 4 lety +8

      Miami Watts Yes 18 hours a day working every day from 430 in the morning and finishing around 11-12 at night. I run my slaughter house during the day and equipment repair at night

    • @khalil7011
      @khalil7011 Před 4 lety +39

      @@ALMUDDY Tone down the self importance you aren't a super hero

    • @jayo5376
      @jayo5376 Před 2 lety

      Where can I pick up the timberland honeycomb at

  • @WMLANVA
    @WMLANVA Před 6 lety +4

    Mega Comfort is all I use. I worked in the safety boot industry and have worked in the delivery indusrty for 20 years. This the best insole for lots of walking and the Timberland Pro is crap IMO.

  • @JohnDoeEagle1
    @JohnDoeEagle1 Před 7 lety +8

    I just picked up a pair of Timberland Pro Anti Fatigue insoles tonight after work. I wear a 11D-11.5D and bought the large. They had to be trimmed down in width near the toe and slightly shortened. I used my factory Wolverine Durashock insole for a pattern. So far these seem like nice insoles. I like the soft and squishy type the best. I don't like hard or rigid insoles and my feet, back, hips and knees don't either. Walking around on hard plastic can't be good for you in the long run.

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Před 7 lety +2

      Did anyone else notice many of the newer insoles today would make a crack if you threw them down on the hard floor instead of a thud?
      I don't get why everyone is making hard plastic rigid insoles these days. That would be the last thing I want or need. Maybe someone with extremely high arches would need them. I'm relatively flatfooted to normal myself. I am in between someone with little to no arch and the more normal end. Nothing is too radical or needs "lifting" is what I am getting at. I need cushion and comfort more.

  • @JesseWright68
    @JesseWright68 Před 6 lety +56

    The background music detracts from your message.

  • @ryanbruneau1197
    @ryanbruneau1197 Před 6 lety +8

    The Timberland " anti fatigue" insole hurts after 8 hrs on concrete floor.

  • @5purplecups
    @5purplecups Před 4 měsíci

    I have a pair of sketchers work boots with the air-cooled memory foam insoles and then on top of that I have a airplus heel cushion! Feels amazing walking all day no problems no aches or pains!

  • @antiquemindTV
    @antiquemindTV Před 5 lety +11

    The music is way too loud

  • @googelite231
    @googelite231 Před 6 lety +3

    I got the Timberland pro anti-fatigue insoles in all 3 pairs of my Timberland pro boots, really nice and comfortable, however be aware if you want the anti-fatigue insole in one of the direct attach models, It will definitely be a tighter fit so take precaution.

  • @lankeedada
    @lankeedada Před 7 lety +20

    Unfortunately I would have to disagree with the comment that "most good work boots already come with an amazing insole". All you have to do is pull the factory insole/liner out of the boot, and see if you can roll it up in your hand. If so, all you are getting is some friction protection from the base of the boot and maybe some short term cushioning until the liner packs out. This is the bulk of footwear on the market. If you are looking for a cheap replacement insole, the brands mentioned above might do the trick. If you are actually looking to increase comfort, relieve/prevent foot pain and prevent foot injuries and foot health issues, you want a product that gives more than just cushioning, and the appearance of an arch through built up foam injection. The most important components here are a firm, supportive but flexible arch, a deep heel cup, the right level of cushioning for the type of footwear that you are putting the insole in, and a wear mold/heat mold option. This narrows the list considerably as the insole options are overwhelming on the market right now.

    • @jordanb3461
      @jordanb3461 Před 4 lety +4

      Your comment makes it seem as if you were marketing something and your finish was as disappointing as the time you lost your virginity. So what are you rambling on about..?

    • @anthonysholars4782
      @anthonysholars4782 Před 3 lety +1

      What would you recommend?

    • @lankeedada
      @lankeedada Před 3 lety

      @@jordanb3461 lol funny, like it. So much pent up angst, breath bud. Not marketing, just sharing some insight as I worked in the industry.

    • @lankeedada
      @lankeedada Před 3 lety

      @@anthonysholars4782 there are a number of options one could look at, as everyone's feet are different, even your own two feet one to the other as far as arch height/shape, it would be good to explore a few brands to see what works for you. Kneed insoles, SOLE insoles would be great starting points.

  • @VeteranBluto
    @VeteranBluto Před 2 lety +1

    I like the red wing memory foam insoles. Yea they were $60 but the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn on my feet

  • @micahmorris2905
    @micahmorris2905 Před 5 lety +2

    Dr Shitsoles... Timberland PRO here I come 12 hr shifts on concrete have me searching for comfort

  • @Bkob1471
    @Bkob1471 Před 4 lety +1

    Redback Comfort Leather Insoles. They last a long time and are seriously comfortable.

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 Před 7 lety +4

    Great vid, like your channel. I use pvc knee high boots for my everyday farm boot. My land is always wet. Thanks for the much needed advice, Dave.

  • @Donalddln
    @Donalddln Před rokem

    Personally I go with Hawx Ground Support and it's done my feet like no other. No fatigue at the end of the working day and no pain in between. If anyone actually reads this, you will never go wrong with Hawx Ground Support. So much cushion, it's like walking on air.

  • @angrydalek
    @angrydalek Před 3 lety +1

    I bought the #1 choice, problem was the boot was replaced from daily use due to a defective product warranty. The insoles are absolutely worth it, even walking on concrete pulling several hundred lbs is comfy.
    Its a shame my new ones don’t have em. Waiting to see if this new pair breaks too.

  • @tomas790116
    @tomas790116 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi what is different Timberland pro Anti-fatigue insole which with new pairs against your Top rated Anti-fatigue insole?

  • @dannyestes4831
    @dannyestes4831 Před 5 lety +16

    When I buy boots the first thing I do is put copperfit balince insoles in them high Arch and structured heel white a little bit of bounce
    Cost me just $10

    • @VanTheGamer07
      @VanTheGamer07 Před 5 lety +2

      Are they good for long hours of working

  • @bigbutt4209
    @bigbutt4209 Před 5 lety +5

    1 pair timberlands insoles were amazing! I was shocked and still cant believe how well those worked. Have you seen the Redback insoles?

  • @joescheller6680
    @joescheller6680 Před 5 lety +2

    I have apair of scetchers and their memory foam insole seems to be very comfortable. I have quite an assortment of insoles from the works shoe, gel foam ,,half soles, had apair of inserts that were made out of leather with good arch only half soles that I really liked but could never find them again

  • @1023Woodworking
    @1023Woodworking Před 4 lety

    A pair of boots only lasts me about 9-12 months, and I have not found that boot that is just right for me. I’ve gone between timberland, Ariat, Double H, Irish setter, and Red Wing. But any pair of boots that I buy, I alway out my red wing inserts in them. I always go to the red wing store and stand on their machine and get the insoles they say are right for me. I recently bought a pair of Thorogood’s and they didn’t fit quite right, threw in my red wing insoles and they fit like a dream now. So until red wing stops making insoles, I will always have a pair in my boots.

  • @mastermetalshredder
    @mastermetalshredder Před 8 lety +12

    The Red Wing Orthodics are really good as well

    • @JohnDoeEagle1
      @JohnDoeEagle1 Před 7 lety +2

      I have the Redbeds and Comfort Force greens that came in my 606s and 8672.
      I put a pair of the Redbeds in a pair of CAT Second Shift 6" black steel toes and love them too.
      I like the leather ones in my 10877s and 10875s also.
      I'm not sure what my Irish Setter 83605s came with, but it is very very comfortable as well.

    • @groberts1980
      @groberts1980 Před 6 lety

      I found the Red Wing Orthotic to be too thick. Made my Iron Rangers fit too tight. Ended up going with the Shaped Comfort insoles from RW for my Iron Rangers and Beckmans. They are thinner insoles that still add the layer that RW's really need.

  • @zeinharis8467
    @zeinharis8467 Před 7 lety +2

    Adding the Redwing Comfort Force insole to the list. It is very comfy mate.

  • @fuckjewtube69
    @fuckjewtube69 Před 3 lety

    I was rocking work boots without insoles for a year because I literally hate shoe shopping that much. Finally got new boots and I'm gonna spoil myself with some nice insoles too.

  • @jamespatterson2947
    @jamespatterson2947 Před rokem

    I have been wearing Carolina Boot CA8528 boots for about a decade now. Was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis about 5 years ago & the podiatrist recommended Powerstep brand insoles specifically for treating the condition and have been very happy with them. Tried Superfeet brand insoles too and liked them but when boots became completely waterlogged the adhesive holding the top (fabric) layer on failed and the fabric peeled off.
    Working on Frac pads your boots don't last very long.

  • @layzy24
    @layzy24 Před 2 lety

    This video was 5 years ago. We need an updated version.

  • @seasonmechanic
    @seasonmechanic Před rokem

    Ridge cut insoles are the thickest of all them . And I’ve own them all .

  • @rafaelmolina123
    @rafaelmolina123 Před 2 lety +1

    Thorogood is like the Cadillac of shoe inserts 😊 i never looked for other brands since I've been using that

  • @jessemantyh796
    @jessemantyh796 Před 3 lety +1

    Any thoughts on leather insoles?

  • @mattleonard5268
    @mattleonard5268 Před rokem

    They aren’t cheap but they are exceptionally comfortable and supportive for work and walking

  • @chadbanchoff7508
    @chadbanchoff7508 Před 4 lety

    I bought the timberland fatigue and didn't care for them. To much of a lift in the back and makes me put more preasure on front of foot.

  • @surfing636
    @surfing636 Před 7 lety +4

    After Dr Marten's ruined my arch (work paid for them), I purchased Superfeet Green for my next boot, but bought the next size bigger to fit my arch. Acts like rehab for my foot! But if I had one of these recommended insoles earlier, I might not be doing rehab on my foot.

    • @dgkallday4u
      @dgkallday4u Před 7 lety

      surfing636 I was thinking of buying those. Would you recommend them for tactical style boots? I'm going into the military and I have terrible arch pain so I can already feel the needles stabbing my feet on mile marches.

    • @surfing636
      @surfing636 Před 7 lety +1

      My opinion, yes! It's been a few months, and my arch pain is. Been working hard in the snow & ice, no problems with flexability. Just take the time to put them on the carpet & make sure it fills your arch. My foot size is for the E size, but the F size fit my arch & that's what I purchased.

    • @dgkallday4u
      @dgkallday4u Před 7 lety

      surfing636 Thank you for the reply! I'm definitely gonna give these a shot.

    • @Ali-7676
      @Ali-7676 Před 7 lety +4

      all of the insoles mentioned here are not supportive enough for arch pain (plantar fasciitis / fasciosis). look online for Sole Softec insoles or Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx or the older Sof Sole Fit series that have a picture of a foot on the insole. your feet will thank you. Many people also like Superfeet green as surfing636 mentioned, but I found them to have too low of an arch. If youre already flat footed or close to it, the superfeet might be great, but if you still have an arch left and want to prevent it from dropping further, go with the others I mentioned. Also, roll a frozen water bottle under your foot at the end of the day, stretch your calves (look up gastrocnemius AND soleus stretches) and hamstrings. When the inflammation goes away, and it might take a few days to a few weeks, start performing exercises for the tibialis posterior, "short foot" exercises, and other exercises for intrinsic foot muscles, to strengthen your arch, but keep stretching and now you may even want to roll a ball under your foot to break up any adhesions in your plantar fascia. There are countless videos on YT the proper way to perform these techniques.

    • @dgkallday4u
      @dgkallday4u Před 7 lety +1

      AliMD76 Thank you for that detailed reply. I really appreciate it. I screenshoted your reply so I can give those shot too. Did not know a lot about that. Thanks so much.

  • @Hoonigan82
    @Hoonigan82 Před 6 lety +4

    i took insoles from my $30 brahman steel toes and put them in my 6" premium timberland boots in place of the insoles that come with the boot and they are awesome. i just tried the anti-fatigue insoles for my boots and they are way too thick. unfortunatly i cannot find just the insoles for the brahmas online.

    • @secredeath
      @secredeath Před rokem

      Yea Brahmas insoles are underrated

  • @Tellurdogisayhello
    @Tellurdogisayhello Před rokem

    Think the timberlands would fit in a pair of jordan 1 low sneakers? Most uncomfortable shoe I've ever worn but I'm on my feet all day long

  • @groberts1980
    @groberts1980 Před 6 lety +3

    Could you possibly add links to each of the insoles on Amazon? I figured I'd see that in the comments.

  • @uniqueimagedjservice6556

    Anti fatigue is the way to go, got a pair of the helix, resistor, and titan all of which I rock the anti fatigue insoles and never looked back 8 years handling hazardous materials in metal drums driving a forklift working also with oil and other hazardous materials and all my boots keep rocking and never give up. I have a pair of the helix boots for the past 7 years and still feel comfortable and cushioned compared to new boots. I made a mistake one year and bought a pair of caterpillar boots and after a week they felt like walking on concrete barefoot, never again. Also had a pair of red wing boots which after 2 months I found out why shoelace replacements are free and the boots wore out in about 6 months! Terrible boots red wings I also said never again. Stock3d up my timberland work boot collection and have no complaints! My boots are so comfortable I can go jogging in them!

  • @IIISHARKIIICRU
    @IIISHARKIIICRU Před 3 lety

    My socks are always wet with my work boots any suggestions of what I should get or do

  • @o.t.n_ofthenightproduction1952

    But what about toe support? The only thing that ever feels sore after days in my boots is my big toe...

  • @cademorris3304
    @cademorris3304 Před 2 lety

    Great honey comb design

  • @user-zf4qs2jy3n
    @user-zf4qs2jy3n Před rokem

    The insoles in my Irish Setters where some of the worst insulting pos I've seen come in a $250 boot. Rest of the boot is doing well.

  • @bryanhauschild4376
    @bryanhauschild4376 Před 4 lety

    I had a pair of H&H boots with an awesome insole. The boots wore out and the insole I actually put into my new san Angelo boots. Well I called H&H for new insoles but they wouldn’t sell them to me, so here I Am looking for another choice.

  • @qazmko22
    @qazmko22 Před 4 lety +1

    I like the Dr. Scholes Work inserts... the regular ones are too thin and break down too fast..

  • @pauldeacon2268
    @pauldeacon2268 Před rokem

    H i Mr Boot guy! I have just discovered your U-tube channel & I think it is really good! I have always been a boot guy myself. For years I have been absolutely in love with Dr Martens boots! Which insoles do u think would be best for Doc Marten boots please?? 😀👍👍

  • @chrispelky8800
    @chrispelky8800 Před 6 lety

    I use new balance insoles in my boots.go to a new balance shoe store they have a machine that you stand on to analyze your foot and tell you the insole you need.
    They are a little pricey,45.00-65.00 bucks,but worth every penny.
    I'm a 400 lb guy who works a 13 hr shift and my feet feel good at the end of the day.

  • @vinichie
    @vinichie Před 2 lety

    Rockin the rite aid brand boot insoles

  • @MadelnMachines
    @MadelnMachines Před rokem

    Which is more suitable for a redwing 875 or an Iron ranger? Should it be low profile? My main goal would be to add cushion and give a more running trainer like feel. What about the superfeet ones?

  • @jlee6206
    @jlee6206 Před 7 lety

    I've used Superfeet Green insoles in the following: Salomon Quest 4d 2, Danner Patrol, Dancer Light, Timberland "premium" work boots, and New Balance sneakers. Found these work well for my use and needs.

  • @rwingender
    @rwingender Před 5 lety +1

    Protalus insoles. Expensive, but they're not just cushioning - they re-align my foot and ankle. I can walk or run all day.

  • @JohnDoeEagle1
    @JohnDoeEagle1 Před 7 lety +2

    I've tried all kinds of insoles and like the soft squishy type the best with a lot of cushion. My Ariat cowboy boots come with a great stock one. So does my Danner USMC RATs and 8" Quarry.The insoles are also great in my Red Wing boots. I also like the insoles that came in my Carolina Kodiak Grizzly boots, Wolverine Durashock Fusion Max and Belleville USMC 590s.
    Interesting you mentioned the Thorogood insoles. They were very very uncomfortable to me, and I yanked them out of my Thorogood boots almost immediately. Put on a pair of discontinued Wolverine Durashock Fusion Max 8" boots and come back to tell me the Thorogood insoles and boots themselves are still comfortable. Is your Chevy Volt faster than a Corvette ZO6?!
    Don't think so.......

  • @harrytuttle8161
    @harrytuttle8161 Před 10 měsíci

    Rock Rooster makes great boots at GREAT prices , but buying replacement insoles from Rock Rooster is impossible and they are GREAT INSOLES , they never have but one odd size .

  • @shonuffisthemaster
    @shonuffisthemaster Před 6 lety +2

    no superfeet? because of the cost perhaps?

  • @jon2xu
    @jon2xu Před 3 lety

    They got new ones now called z liners. One person said they are better than superfeet.

  • @kevsterz28
    @kevsterz28 Před 7 lety

    Powerstep insoles #1, amazing arch support and good heel cup, timberland pro anti fatigue #2 great cushioning for standing Long hours ..

  • @9chupi
    @9chupi Před 6 lety

    Got myself some Timberland Pro Pit Boss ST Boots.. I work 8-12 hrs a day 5-6 days a week.. I work inside a warehouse. Walking on Concrete, sitting down, picking up heavy things here and there.. I'm between Timb Anti Fatigue or Green Super Feet. Witch one would go best with the Pit Boss boots in your opinion? Need the comfort for the long days

  • @generallee3303
    @generallee3303 Před 5 lety

    Just bought a cheap pair of steel toed hiking boots made by workmaster for $38 but they had alot of play from top to bottom and foot moved around alot in them, i still was able to work 2 straight 10 hr days in them and just added a set of the timberland anti fatigue insoles and they took all the play out of them and now feel like an expensive pair of boots, the other insoles had no cushioning at all and were hard on the bottoms of my feet, id say to just make sure u have some room in the shoe as they are probably thicker than what your shoes came with, if your shoes are already a tight fit top to bottom and have thin insoles in them dont get them as they would probably make them too tight on the tops of your feet.

  • @nealk6387
    @nealk6387 Před 5 lety +1

    I would recommend protalus insoles. They work great.

  • @thesharpercoder
    @thesharpercoder Před 3 lety

    Four years later, the Carhart foot beds are the best. They come in specific shoe/foot sizes, not small, medium, large, and x-large.

  • @mitchs405
    @mitchs405 Před 7 lety +3

    Hey thanks for this vid boot guy, this is always something i'm looking for. One other honorable mention that i could provide would the the Comfort Force insole from Redwing. ok thanks

  • @-zerocool-
    @-zerocool- Před 7 lety +1

    I wear Magnum M-PACT in all my boots, I will give the Timberland Pros I try though they look awesome!

  • @austinstanley1687
    @austinstanley1687 Před rokem

    Finally found an actual DePaul basketball fan since Mo Gibson left OU 😆

  • @AnthemBassMan
    @AnthemBassMan Před 2 lety

    I’m gonna have to give the Timberland Pros a try. I’ve used the Copper Fit Balance insoles for a few years, but always looking to find an upgrade. The stock insoles in my Red Wings 604 work boots are ok, but the Copper Fits are better.

  • @Zednix
    @Zednix Před 2 lety

    The music volume could be turned down quite a bit. It makes it pretty tough to hear you.

  • @yevt
    @yevt Před 7 lety +4

    I bought timberland anti-fatigue insoles and I am not very happy. They are too thick and now my work shoes feels too tight. It makes my feet very tired and painful. if you buy timberland anti-fatigue insoles make sure your shoes (especially work shoes) are enough deep inside.

    • @Hoonigan82
      @Hoonigan82 Před 6 lety

      they material is great but the thickness ruined them for me aswell.

    • @ryanbruneau1197
      @ryanbruneau1197 Před 6 lety

      yevt They aren't very comfy

    • @generallee3303
      @generallee3303 Před 5 lety

      Ryan Bruneau ur shoes need to be a little loose already fir these insoles, if there a tight fit already dont get them! Mine had some play top to bottom and my foot moved around in them alot, the timberland af insoles took care of that and now the fit perfect and feel much better.

    • @joescheller6680
      @joescheller6680 Před 5 lety +1

      did you remove the insole thatcame with the shoe@@Hoonigan82

  • @michaeltrevino201
    @michaeltrevino201 Před 2 lety

    Just bought a pair of Kodiaks for a screaming deal. The insole they came with, are as comfortable as can be but are on the rather thin side, as is the sole of the boot. Great tread but not a warm looking sole...if that makes sense.
    I'm looking for something that is going to provide great comfort and some insulation in freezing cold weather. Thanks in advance for recommendations

  • @bobotmeister
    @bobotmeister Před 4 lety

    just got me a pair of superfeet trailblazers. Quite nice. Worried about the carbon fiber cup cutting into the boot lining.

  • @redwhiteblue7831
    @redwhiteblue7831 Před 7 lety

    I use the blue SOLE inserts... Expensive but I have a medium width, size 12, with a extremely high arch...

  • @wqtransports
    @wqtransports Před 2 lety

    Is there an update to this video? Thank you so much very helpful

  • @racingred115
    @racingred115 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi love your channel. I've had my 6 inch quarry's for two years and was thinking of upgrading the insoles. Would love your opinion on if you think they should need it at this point or if there getting better with time? They've got about 600 days of use I wear them at work and going out. Thanks for any input and suggestions on which ones would work well with them.

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 8 lety +1

      If your happy no. But, if you are looking for a bit more bounce then try this from Danner [ amzn.to/2aWnDHk ]

  • @janethrodriguez2126
    @janethrodriguez2126 Před 6 lety +5

    Any suggestions for plantar fasciitis?

    • @tlahuicolexiii2844
      @tlahuicolexiii2844 Před 5 lety +3

      New feet maybe?😂 lol

    • @Liquid12322
      @Liquid12322 Před 5 lety +1

      I got the insole the dr gave me and got the timberland pro anti fatigue and put them together in my boot feels tight but feels good

    • @raeaj21
      @raeaj21 Před 5 lety

      Tlahuicole XIII Lmaoo that’s me I got stress fractures

  • @55RickyRicardo55
    @55RickyRicardo55 Před 3 lety

    I tried the timberland pros and I had to take them out. They made my feet hurt a lot. Cheaper insoles work better for me.

  • @Longtack55
    @Longtack55 Před 3 lety

    Nike make their Vaporfly running shoes with a ZoomX midsole. I'd like to see them experiment with an insole of that aerospace foam with a robust topping. Dr Scholl gel insoles are good but the fools make them from several pressings to be stylish and they just fall off. I now put the gel insoles under the original insoles and get a size larger or a boot with a big toe box.

  • @Junior-rw3jm
    @Junior-rw3jm Před 3 lety

    Will these work on cowboy boots?

  • @svstransky
    @svstransky Před 3 lety

    What would you recommend for a pair of red wings roughnecks. They are already tight, but I still think I could fit a thin insole.

  • @nights2747
    @nights2747 Před 4 lety

    Really good video. I agree about the music being a bit loud but i dont think it distracts from the message of the video.

  • @layzy24
    @layzy24 Před 2 lety

    Best insoles for my blundstone?

  • @pornneliushubbard1967
    @pornneliushubbard1967 Před 4 lety

    It sucks that timberlands make the best soles yet can’t put them in their steel toes...I have timberland steel toe and my back pain sucks I’ll try them out

  • @JayOhEnEnWhyEx
    @JayOhEnEnWhyEx Před 5 lety +1

    I've used Dr.Scholls in every single one of my boots. I'm currently testing the heavy duty ones, but I usually get the work ones with feel on the heel

  • @ivorwm2291
    @ivorwm2291 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the information. I have a 12.5 A width foot. I depend on good insoles.

  • @bquick80
    @bquick80 Před 5 lety

    Great video! I wear thorogood 804-6201 and I love the timberland pro inserts so much I put them in my thorogoods. Lol thanks man👍

  • @CarlosGomez-iv6gn
    @CarlosGomez-iv6gn Před 3 lety

    I'm a size 9 1/2 and I wear Redwings Blacksmith size 9 and I'm thinking of replacing the redwing brand comfort footbed with the timberland high response. I'm looking for a low profile footbed that wouldn't make my boot feel tight. Any recommendations?

  • @shanegee6165
    @shanegee6165 Před 4 lety +1

    Try Georgia amp. Best insole I’ve had.

  • @georgehernandez1502
    @georgehernandez1502 Před 2 lety

    Would the #1 anti fatigue timberland fit in my red wing moc toe work boots? (2440’s)

  • @45gallo
    @45gallo Před 4 lety

    Which one would you recommend for flat feet 🦶

  • @mattleonard5268
    @mattleonard5268 Před rokem

    I like aetrex memory foam

  • @JPU89
    @JPU89 Před 7 lety +1

    I have a pair of redwing 415 boots and they come with Redwing Comfort Force insoles. They have been until just recently. I have owned them for about 6 months and they were super comfortable. Recently the comfort level has gone down. I am contemplating on buying the same ones or go with your #1 pick. If I do some new insoles can I stack them on top of the old ones or so I just swap them with the old ones.

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 7 lety

      +Juan Urban I would swap them out. So, old pair out new pair in. See how it feels for a few days. Then just for kicks try adding the old pair to the mix for an hour or so. Experiment! It your body and it for feet. We all have a different idea of true comfort is no matter. Check out my video for my top five pick for replacement Insoles.

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 7 lety

      +Juan Urban I would say start with something that looks like the one Thats in the boot. Sorry for got to mention that.

  • @NJLev
    @NJLev Před 5 lety

    Have you tried the Carhartt Insite insole yet? I’ve read good things about them
    And they come in a little cheaper than the timberlands

  • @MrFreeTheWeed2010
    @MrFreeTheWeed2010 Před 7 lety

    I have Chippewa 25420 with work jell inserts from dr shouls. Would your #1 timberland pro insert fit that boot or would it be too thick? You gained a sub 👍

  • @rocknrolln1283
    @rocknrolln1283 Před 7 lety +6

    I appreciate your videos but you rock back-and-forth so much man I can't even get a look at the packaging

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 7 lety +4

      +RockN RollN sorry, it's part of loving what you do. I try to include links in the description to help with a clear look at the product. Also on my site you will find hi Rez photos of everything I talk about.

    • @dmc31405
      @dmc31405 Před 6 lety +1

      TheBootGuy: Nothing wrong with your presentation. As a matter of fact I thought it was quite imformative.

  • @Loganwacht
    @Loganwacht Před 5 lety

    Does anyone know how I can remove a sewn in insole in a pull on work boot so I have room to put in an after market insole without crushed my foot? Or is this even possible without deconstructing the entire boot? I have a favorite pair of insoles and i didn't pay attention to these boots before i bought them and there isn't enough room to put my insole on top of the sewn in one without limited the depth/height for my foot inside the shoe.

  • @mikeogden5256
    @mikeogden5256 Před 3 lety +1

    Danner insoles are the best I’ve had

  • @2wheeltommy996
    @2wheeltommy996 Před 5 lety

    Is there anyway to repair the leather INsole on cowboy boots?

  • @matthewsbernier
    @matthewsbernier Před 8 lety +3

    Love the feel of Spencos, but they make my feet smell like dead animals. You're courting contrversey not including superfeet! Curious why you omitted them?

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 8 lety

      +Matthew Bernier they get their own review video. Same with the ariat Insoles. Some Insoles are just to complex for 30 to 90 second.

    • @conor-_C
      @conor-_C Před 6 lety

      Matthew Bernier get better socks

  • @kidsole6124
    @kidsole6124 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the great video for fabulous 5 replacement Insoles. Keep it up guys!!

  • @davewilson3360
    @davewilson3360 Před 7 lety

    I have comfort force insoles by red wing and the arch flattens out when inside shoe feels uncomfortable then I have their other insole which doesn't flatten out but just curves on the arch..i have medium to high arch do you think the comfort force is ance good for the heritage collection example iron ranger 8111?

  • @aarlekz9778
    @aarlekz9778 Před 3 lety

    Have you tried superfeet insoles? I have nothing has been able to top it.

  • @chingon501
    @chingon501 Před 7 lety +1

    I been using Dr scholl's odor-x ultracool insoles. For me the best bang for the buck.

    • @TheBootGuyreviews
      @TheBootGuyreviews  Před 7 lety

      +Daniel Pineda what's the life span on the Insole?

    • @chingon501
      @chingon501 Před 7 lety +1

      TheBootGuy I get about 6 months out of the insoles. I work as a security guard and on my feet quite a bit. they cost about $10

    • @Samuelfish2k
      @Samuelfish2k Před 5 lety +1

      TheBootGuy
      You haven’t even tested Dr. Scholls? They’re the most common brand of all, how have you not put them through the rigors?🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @FeRmBot0118
    @FeRmBot0118 Před 3 lety

    Timberland insoles were to thick for my dr martens, I fucked up lol , might get those thinner ones 😅

  • @wiseguy8658
    @wiseguy8658 Před 6 lety

    Is it true to buy your steel toe boots 1 size bigger than you actual foot size?