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November 23rd, 2009
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| Lynco L405 Sports Orthotics - BALL OF FOOOT PAD |
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Product Description |
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Product Details |
- Men's Lynco, Sport L400
- Designed to provide maximum foot comfort and protection in casual and comfort footwear.
- These tri-density orthotics feature a high-tech Carbosan top cover that cushions the foot and
- absorbs shock forces.
- Thisinnovative material is anti-odor and anti-bacterial to help keep your feet in ahealthy,
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Customer Reviews |
Great support for high arches or plantar fasciitis or misaligned knees
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| Review Date: December 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: cmclien, Illinois |
| These are really good support insoles. I mainly use them for walking both on a treadmill and pavement. I have mis-aligned knees and high arches and without them my knees get very sore. My daughter has plantar fasciitis which comes and goes but when she puts them in her winter boots which have a pretty flat sole the pain totally goes away. They're not cheap and I replace them once a year because I walk 5 days a week though I could probably get 2 years out of them. The support (raised bump) on the ball of the foot took a little getting used to but after a week or two I don't even notice it. |
Helpful product and good vendor
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| Review Date: June 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Stuart Floyd, New York, NY |
| I have had this product before from local well known orthopedic store but thought it was overpriced at $80, even in the $50's I paid I wonder if they are really worth it. They help but I don't know the cost to benefit ratio. Regardless they are in my dress shoes and make the feet somewhat more comfortable and provide better support than anything I've tried from the local Walmart/shoprite or pharmacy footcare sections. Vendor was very good and would look at other products they carry as well. |
All my shoes have this insert
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| Review Date: May 31, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kay Monte-White, Owings, Maryland USA |
| I am now using this orthotic in ALL of my flat shoes. I am about to order two more for two pairs of new shoes. I was introduced to this product more than a year ago when I was seeking relief from foot/leg/knee pain. My body was totally out of alignment and I seemed to be breaking down more and more. Using this orthodic in some very high quality shoes with good arch support has relieved me of all pain. On the rare occasion when I don't use the insert, I sense a decline in my condition. Of note: this orthotic should be replaced regularly, depending upon the amount of use. |
Please try these before wasting money on custom orthotics!
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| Review Date: May 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: David Rothschild, New York, NY |
After suffering with the slow healing plantar fasciitis for 9 months, these lynco orthotics eliminated the pain for me instantly.
The custom made ($500+) orthotics from a podiatrist made things a little better, but my feet were still in pain at the end of a day of walking in the city. (I walk about 3 to 6 miles daily in New York.)
I decided to try these after a quick sizing up at a local shoe store, put them in shoes (tip: I put them on top of the existing insert on a shoe 1/2 size larger than my usual size) .. the pain went away.
In talking to the very knowledgeable foot consultant at the walking company he summed it up for me: Custom orthotics are hard/stiff and made to manage plantar fasciitis when standing, these Lynco inserts are made for walking.
Note that the walking company has an upgraded version with even more cushioning with a model number L1200 which I prefer even more.
Please try these before going the expensive route with a podiatrist.
P.S. (Does anyone want to buy about $2500 worth of custom orthotics for 10 cents on the dollar?)
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An excellent OTC Orthotic
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| Review Date: July 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Kay Monte-White, Owings, Maryland USA |
| This orthotic was my solution to foot and foot-related problems developed over many years of running. I initially ran with a presription hard orthotic but apparently developed a full range of leg and knee problems over time (i.e, plantar fasciitis, shin pain, knee pain, difficulty walking). I saw several professionals who specialize in these problems.Their proported solutions did not work: different types or orthotics, injections, exercises--one even recommended surgery. I just happened to discuss my probelm with a nurse in my primary care physicians office. She was delighted to share her husband's story with me as he had had a similar problem which was now totally corrected with the use of the aetrex lynco orthotic and a good pair of support running shoes. I purchased this orthotic and, first wore the orthotic in a Chung Shi sandle--I could feel the problem easing immediately. I now use the orthotic in all shows that allow me to remove the original insert. I am back to running--though, for the time being--very carefully. |
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