Prior to 2020, New Balance granted a license to manufacturer Hickory Brands — located in Hickory, North Carolina — that allowed Hickory Brands to produce insoles using the New Balance name. Going into 2020, however, Hickory Brands decided to no longer license the New Balance name and instead continued production of the New Balance insoles…
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Are the Currex ActivePro Insoles Discontinued?
Yes. Currex did discontinue the Currex ActivePro insoles at the end of 2019. If you’re looking for a replacement of the ActivePro insoles, we recommend the Currex RunPro Insoles as the closest replacement. The RunPro insoles feature a similar construction as compared to the ActivePro, including a semi-rigid footbed available in low, medium, and high…
Product Guide: Currex Insoles
Currex is one of the top brands for athletic insoles, and Currex has put a lot of research into their insoles to create a product line that is specifically designed for various sports and activities. So, which Currex insole is right for you?
Product Guide: Superfeet Insoles
Superfeet is one of the most-prominent brands of over-the-counter insoles around, and for good reason, too: Superfeet has one of the best insole line-ups that we here at TheInsoleStore.com have ever carried, with a good diversity of products for nearly every insole and foot pain need. But one problem with diverse offerings is that it…
When Should I Start Looking for Insoles?
Short answer: As soon as you buy new shoes, especially ones without a proper insole or arch support when you get them. Long answer: A good number of people are under the impression that insoles and arch supports are something to look for only when your feet start hurting, or once you’ve been to the…