Is the arch support really supportive or is it just some king of trigger for your brain? I ask because I have a really flat right foot thus making my right knee lean inward and causing pain while cycling.
I'm going to say both! I developed a Baker's Cist behind one knee playing hockey, a few years ago now. Between training and playing, I never got any respite. Got custom 3/4 length insoles from a podiatrist and "Boom!", pretty much no more discomfort from the very next day. I still have them as well as using Superfeet insoles for everyday shoes (flat arches) and I recommend either. I'm here out of interest (and very late to the party) but what is being said makes very good sense. Disclaimer: I'm uninterested in Watts, rather comfort and long days in the saddle.
Loved the elbow in the cast analogy.
Is the arch support really supportive or is it just some king of trigger for your brain? I ask because I have a really flat right foot thus making my right knee lean inward and causing pain while cycling.
I'm going to say both!
I developed a Baker's Cist behind one knee playing hockey, a few years ago now. Between training and playing, I never got any respite. Got custom 3/4 length insoles from a podiatrist and "Boom!", pretty much no more discomfort from the very next day.
I still have them as well as using Superfeet insoles for everyday shoes (flat arches) and I recommend either.
I'm here out of interest (and very late to the party) but what is being said makes very good sense. Disclaimer: I'm uninterested in Watts, rather comfort and long days in the saddle.
How much gap between for/aft and left/right adjustment?
its so expensive.why is it so expensive?
149,-? Are you serious? I paid for my costum carbon insoles 200€. Nowhere near 600$. These G8 insoles are a rip off
AUD mate. $179
@@mickcurran8084 still, 99€ for those G8. It's ridiculous
@@AandA697 Value placed where it's needed. Each to their own. There's always tight asses around.
get a better mic