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Always wanted them spongebobs
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Always wanted them spongebobs
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I frigin love these
Mans wearin my dream Kyrie’s, smh
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I used Move insoles with mine, which really improved the midfoot support except the shoe is already so snug TTS that they just became unbearable. I had to literally not lace them up at all to make it work lolI felt the same thing — lack of midfoot support. I use them mostly for halfcourt games or shooting around now. Multiple full court games would be too much for me. I also use a pretty stiff arch support insert. Superfeet Carbon.
I used Move insoles with mine, which really improved the midfoot support except the shoe is already so snug TTS that they just became unbearable. I had to literally not lace them up at all to make it work lol
I used Move insoles with mine, which really improved the midfoot support except the shoe is already so snug TTS that they just became unbearable. I had to literally not lace them up at all to make it work lol
Move insoles are good, I bought one of each. The regular are very good, the pros have more cushion but take up a little more space in the shoe. I like both, both give a good amount of arch support and cushion.I’ve been thinking about getting Move insoles. My biggest concern is them making the shoes too tight.
I have other insoles that I bought for shoes that are .5 size bigger and those work fine. I’ll get a pair of the Move insoles soon though.