5 Responses to “When you buy gel insoles for tennis shoes, do you take out the old ones?”
mcnees79 on
November 26th, 2008 2:51 am
The bottoms of the inserts they can hurt.
The bottoms of the bottoms of the shoes are still hard rubber and even with the shoes.
A.Marie on
November 29th, 2008 2:48 pm
haha, I never do, but I really never thought about it either! Maybe you’re supposed to!
Spike on
December 2nd, 2008 10:53 am
More than likely yes.
Stormy Knight on
December 5th, 2008 4:35 pm
Insoles then yes have great day.
Insoles then yes have taken the size of the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have taken the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have great day.
The size of the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have taken the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have great day.
Antoine a on
December 7th, 2008 6:23 pm
Insoles can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.
The bottoms of the inserts they can hurt.
The bottoms of the bottoms of the shoes are still hard rubber and even with the shoes.
haha, I never do, but I really never thought about it either! Maybe you’re supposed to!
More than likely yes.
Insoles then yes have great day.
Insoles then yes have taken the size of the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have taken the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have great day.
The size of the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have taken the old ones out dont need that dreaded ingrown toenail have great day.
Insoles can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can hurt you foot arch.
Insoles can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can tight your shoes or can hurt you foot arch.