Gear Review: Improve Fit, Boost Comfort
These after-market insoles control motion, fill excess volume, and more.

Sole Softec Response (Courtesy Photo )

Superfeet (Courtesy Photo)

Spenco Polysorb Flow Cool (Courtesy Photo)
Sole Softec Response
> Pros Heat-moldable (up to 5 times) for a custom fit; deep heel pocket and high arches improve leg and foot alignment for hikers who overpronate or supinate; excellent underfoot rock protection
> Cons High arch support may be overkill for flat feet
> Price $45
> Infoyoursole.com/us
Superfeet Orange (men’s) and Berry (women’s)
> Pros Firm support specifically designed for pronators; high-density EVA and cushy rubber forefoot padding for shock absorption; thin profile is well suited to medium- and high-volume feet
> Cons Not moldable; give feet time to adapt to the arch support
> Price $45
> Infosuperfeet.com
Spenco Polysorb Flow Cool
> Pros Venting channels and perforations cool feet on hot days (especially in boots that have breathable side panels); low profile leaves wiggle room
> Cons Minimal arch support and motion control
> Price $25
> Infospenco.com