Lathrop and Sons insoles

jarheadhunter

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I just wanted to let everyone know how awsome these insoles are. I have never really put much thought into buying new insoles for any boot before. I always just thought that what was in them was good enough. Boy was I wrong.

I decided that I would get them before I went up to WY for my deer hunt. I put them in a pair of boots that I have had for almost a year now. I thought the boots were pretty comfy before and after the insoles I thought I was walking on air. I would say we cover 5-10 miles a day on the 6 days total that I spent on the hunt. I never once even had a warm spot or even close to a blister. My feet have never loved me so much.

I only bought one pair which was not a good idea because I keep changing them out into my other boots that I wear now its colder. I plan on getting 2 more sets so that I can just leave them in the boots. My only complaint was that they are a little tricky to get into the boots because the gel they are made of is kinda sticky, but thats what makes them so great. By sticky I don't mean like it gets on you or whatever. I mean its grippy and stays where you put it.

They are kinda pricey compared to the ones you buy at Wal-Mart or whatever, but thats because they're not the same. If you were to have custom northodics made they would cost double or triple that and thats what these are compared to. Here is the link if anyone is interested. If anyone has any questions I would be happy to answer them. If your wondering I am in no way shape or form associated with them or I would have a pair of there boots too.


http://lathropandsons.com/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/24/products_id/46
 
I went on a sheep hunt last August, but in preparation I tried Super Feet and Sole' and neither would help me with a sore spot. I finally called Lathrop and Sons with only a few weeks to spare and they rushed me some of their insoles. It turned out that their insole made the difference for me. They absolutely have great people working there who are very helpful.
 

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