Q: Can I use the Black Superfeet in a Gore-Tex lined boot?
A: We do not recommend using Superfeet Premium Black Insoles in Gore-Tex lined boots. The ridges in the heel area on the bottom of the Black plastic cap can cut through the Gore-Tex lining.
Q: Can I use the Black insoles in ice-skates?
A:
The Black insole can fit into some ice-skates. One problem may be that the insole is too wide to fit down into the skate. The Superfeet Black insole was not designed for use in ice skates - we suggest using the Superfeet Yellow insole which was specifically designed for application in hockey and figure skates.
Q: What is the difference between the Black, the Blue, and the Green?
A: The differences between the Black, the Blue, and the Green are based on the style of shoe that you put the product into. The Black is for dress shoes that have low volume and fit tightly. The Blue is great in cleated athletic footwear or casual shoes, and the Green is for any shoe that has a full-length removable insole and has room for the product and the foot.
Q: Why is the Black recommended for golf shoes?
A: Superfeet Premium Black Insoles are ideal for dress style golf shoes because of the design taper in the arch of the plastic cap on the bottom of the insole. The design of the black plastic cap takes up a little less room in a golf shoe than the Superfeet Blue and Green. If you wear an athletic style golf shoe that has a removeable full-length factory insole, you may use the Green, Blue, or the Black.
Q: What can I do if the Superfeet Insoles increase my foot and shoe odor?
A:
Clean the Superfeet Insoles on a regular basis (twice a week).
Remove the Superfeet Insoles from your shoes every night to let the shoes and Superfeet Insoles air out.
Do not wear the same pair of shoes three days in a row.
Try different brands of socks or nylons.
Apply a teaspoon of baby powder under and on top of the footbed in the shoe.
Apply some scented hand or body lotion to your feet.
Try soaking your feet in warm water and Epsom salts for about 20 minutes, once or twice a week.