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- Brooks Men's Addiction Walker Walking Shoe,Black,10.5 D
- Spenco RX Comfort Insoles, (#5) M 12-13
- ClosetMaid 892800 15-Cube Laminate Shoe Organizer, Cherry
- Polysrb Total Support 8/9-9/10
- Chisco Shoe Sensor Pouch. Compatible with Nike + iPod and Nike+ Sportband
- New Balance Women's WR993 Running Shoe,White/Blue,10 B
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Brooks Men's Addiction Walker Walking Shoe,Black,10.5 D
Size: 10.5, Width: D, Color: Black
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(out of 28 reviews)
List Price: $ 99.95
Price: $ 99.95
Brooks Men's Addiction Walker Walking Shoe,Black,10.5 D Reviews

The Addiction Walker is the best shoe I have found for my feet. I am a heavy guy, and I spent
many years bouncing between shoes, trying to get a shoe I could get some support and life out of, I settled on the Rockport ProWalkers for years, but once my doctor recommended Brooks, I was hooked!... They hold up very well for an everyday shoe, and took the ache out of my feet. I am on my third pair in a little over 2 years, in contrast to the ProWalker where I probably would have been in 5 pairs by now.
I recommend these over Rockport ProWalkers.

My husband is a delivery driver - on and off his feet ALL DAY, jumping in and out of the truck, pushing large racks up and down ramps. After visiting a podiatrist because of foot pain, the doctor recommended the Brooks Addiction Walker. My husband hasn't complained of foot pain since.
This shoe does provide excellent support and traction on most slippery surfaces. He wears this 6 days a week, so it does tend to wear rather quickly.
The price is a bit steep, but considering the alternative (stiff, rigid shoes with inserts which never seemed to relieve the foot pain and continuous visits to the podiatrist), we'll pay the price for this shoe; but buying them 3 to 4 times a year does get a bit pricey. In the stores, the price is a bit more, they have to special order, and it usually takes 2 weeks to get them.
Overall, the shoe is a good choice for anyone that must be on their feet all day. The four vs five stars - price and wear (although 'normal wear' is probably not appropriate in my husband's case). He does own a different pair of Brooks (Beast) that he wears to do most everything else - they have held up pretty good, a year with signs of wear.
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Spenco RX Comfort Insoles, (#5) M 12-13
The Spenco RX Comfort Insoles cushioning system provides a unique "comfort bubble environment" to help absorb shock, reduce friction and improve overall foot comfort. Odor fighting antimicrobial finish. Cushions for all daycomfort. Lightweight, durable and washable. Trim to fit. Includes 1 pair.
- The Original Green Insole
- Cushions & comforts from heel to toe
- Absorbs shock & reduces friction
- Ultra-Fresh silver-based antimicrobial odor control
- Durable & washable
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 12.99
Price: $ 8.49
ClosetMaid 892800 15-Cube Laminate Shoe Organizer, Cherry
Keep all your shoes organized and out of the way with the space saving Fifteen Pair Shoe Organizer. This shoe storage unit stores up to fifteen pairs of shoes keeping your hall closet bedroom closet or foyer organized and free of clutter. If fifteen storage spaces aren't enough for you and your family just stack another unit on top of this one to store up to thirty pairs of shoes. Stackable Fifteen Cubby Shoe Organizer Sturdy wood construction ensures years of use. Easy assembly provides a quick solution to organize cluttered spaces. Provides storage space for up to fifteen pairs of shoes. Units are designed to stack on top of one another to accomodate as many pairs of shoes as you need. Great for bedroom and hall closets foyers or anywhere else you need some extra shoe storage.
- Stackable
- Great for closets
- Kids room storage
- Holds 15 pairs of shoes
- Easy assembly
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Price: $ 40.99
Polysrb Total Support 8/9-9/10
Advanced arch support and deep heel cupping for a Total Support System. The unique and patent pending 3-POD Cushioning System absorbs shock and helps prevent over-pronation - the leading cause of many common injuries such as plantar fasciitis. For additional support and protection, PolySorb Total Support Insoles are heat moldable to provide a custom fit.
- Provides maximum support and optimum cushioning
- Polysorb support cradle for advanced arch support & deep heel cupping
- 3-Pod Cushioning absorbs shock and prevents over-pronation
- Heat moldable for custom fit
- Low friction top cloth helps prevent blisters
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List Price: $ 34.99
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Polysrb Total Support 8/9-9/10 Reviews

I was reluctant to spend three to four times the cost of the average "drugstore" insole for the Spenco Polysorb (tm) Total Support Premium Insole, but my aching feet and knees were crying out for solid support, so I took the plunge. Without a doubt, these are the most supportive over-the-counter insoles I've ever owned. The heel cup is particularly deep and well-molded; my near constant heel pain went away within a day and a half of using these insoles. Similarly, arch support is excellent. The design is well-thought out and, insofar as one can say an insole is attractive, its construction and appearance look great, as befits its high-end price.
The "Men's 10-11" size fit my size 10-1/2 shoes perfectly without trimming. The instructions recommend taking out the existing insole from your shoe and trimming the Total Support to fit its profile. I would suggest inserting the Total Support into your shoe first to check the fit. A lot of standard shoe insoles don't have the supportive "cupping" on the sides the Total Support has, so you could possibly cut the Total Support too narrow (and diminish the effectiveness of its "cup") if you just trace around the stock insoles. This probably varies based on the actual shoe width and its last, but it can't do any harm to check before hacking away at these expensive insoles.
Though I used the "heat in the oven" molding technique, I'm not certain it provided signficant benefits; the insole is likely to mold to your foot as well within a day or two of wearing it. However, it only takes two minutes to heat up the insoles in the oven, so it's not like you're investing a lot of time and effort in this optional step. I didn't notice any of the shrinkage some reviewers reported when using the heat molding technique. I was careful to use an oven pre-heated to warm (instructions say 185 degrees) for just two minutes, so I'm not certain the temperature got high enough to have much effect at all, much less shrink the insole.
The overall effect of adding them to my New Balance 476 trail runners was to boost the comfort and support of these good mid-range shoes to the level of the very best (and most expensive) running shoes designed for ultimate stability.
So why no five-star rating from me? Simple. These intelligently-designed, well-constructed, and outrageously comfortable insoles would be worth every penny of their premium price were it not for the fact they squawk like a tree full of crows whenever I take a step in them.
Other reviewers have reported "squeaks" from these insoles, but that term doesn't begin to describe the roar they make. If you spend your time in a noisy factory, on a casino floor, working an airport runway, or in an institution for the deaf, you and those around you might not mind the noise, but you'll be the center of unwanted attention just about anywhere else. If your occupation involves moving swiftly and silently -- say, like a secret agent -- using these insoles could jeopordize the success of your mission and perhaps the very security of our nation. If I were walking and talking instead of sitting and typing I'd have to shout to make this review heard. Well... maybe that's a bit of hyperbole, but I think you get the point: they're noisy.
I noticed other reviewers fixed this problem with duct tape. I love duct tape; with duct tape and plastic garbage bags you can do about 87% of the things worth doing in this world. But it peeved me more than a bit to think I was going to have put duct tape on my brand spanking new high-end "you spent how much on what!?" upmarket insoles just to make them work like they should out-of-the-box.
So I pulled the insoles out of the shoes repeatedly and tried to position them differently to make the foamy shriek go away. No luck. I hopped around the block a few times thinking I might be able to pound out the squishy squawk. All I did was entertain the neighbors. I even put them back in the oven at a slighty higher temperature to see if I could bake the roar away. Zero effect -- although it wasn't a total waste because I threw some potatoes in for dinner since the oven was already heated up. They were delicious!
So I went back to "Plan A" and liberally applied duct tape to these unhushed puppies. The silver gray of duct tape matches nicely with the red and blue accents of the Spenco Polysorb Total Support Premium Insole, I must say, but -- alas! -- taping 'em up like a 43-year-old quarterback on game day did nothing to silence them. By now my wife, who usually observes my antics with private amusement, was laughing openly at my efforts to tame these squalling insoles.
That's why I snuck around to the back of the house out of her sight to whack 'em a few times with a five-pound sledge. I figured if I could speed up the breaking in process a bit, maybe they'd settle down.
Nope.
I'm defeated. Don't get me wrong. I still love these insoles. If I were bit more of a geezer than I am, I'd just turn down my hearing aid and ignore the squeaks (along with most of my relatives). It would be worth it just to have the Spenco Polysorb Total Support Premium Insole caressing my tired feet in their inimitable manner. But I'm still able to hear a lot more than I care to and the sound of the soles is something I can't live with.
Sorry, honey, it's over. It's not you, it's me. My feet are telling me we're meant for each other, but my ears say otherwise. You were probably too good for me anyway; I'll likely end up with another set of those .99 downmarket floozies off the rack at CVS that I'll throw away in six weeks and replace with more of the same. They don't make me feel like you make me feel, but, honestly, maybe I'm just not ready for all you have to say.
I will always love you, though, and think fondly of the time we had together. Now get back in the box, please. You're being returned to your maker.
Note to Spenco product designers: if you were trying to make the world's loudest insoles, please accept my apologies for assuming otherwise and I commend you on a job well done! If not, why not go back to drawing board on these and get it right? The comfort and support part you just completely nailed. Really good stuff. Fix the noisemaking and you likely will have created the greatest over-the-counter insole on the planet. Get crackin'!
***AN UPDATE
After corresponding with Spenco, I can truly say they stand behind (on top of?) their insoles. The problem with "squeaking" (roaring, squawking, whatever...) is known to the good folks at Spenco and is an issue mostly with shoes that have EVA soles, which my New Balance trail runners do indeed.
They suggest talcum powder as a noise reducer. It works! It will have to be replenished periodically, but that's a small price to pay for the comfort these insoles provide.
Spenco also sent me gratis an additional two sets of Polysorb (tm) Total Support Premium Insoles for my trouble and for making them laugh with this review. So I put the new ones into two other pairs of shoes -- a Bass boat shoe (no, not shoes to wear in a bass boat -- "Bass" is the brand) and a Saucony running shoe. Neither had EVA soles and neither made a hint of noise.
In fact, the only thing you could hear is me saying "Ahhhhh... that feels goooooooood..." with each step. Get yourself some of these and see what I mean. And grab some baby powder while you're at it. Even if you don't need to put it on the Total Supports in your EVA-soled shoes, it feels good on your feet and makes 'em smell nice.
Amazon won't let me change my star rating, but it's now a solid "5"!

As a longtime user of Spenco's Polysorb walk/run insoles, I was thrilled when this new insole came out with more support and a deeper heel cup. In the proper shoe they work fine as is, but if you try to heat the insoles in the oven according to the package instructions, they will shrink at least one size! Fortunately I was able to exchange them for one size up -- and when I heated them this time, they were the right size. This means you cannot/should not cut the insole to fit prior to oven heating (as per instructions). Hope Spenco will reissue this great product with more specific instructions as to how to oven heat them and still retain the desired size.
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Chisco Shoe Sensor Pouch. Compatible with Nike + iPod and Nike+ Sportband
The Chisco Shoe Sensor Pocket allows runners and walkers to use the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit and Sportband with any lace-up shoe. Durable waterproof neoprene and nylon construction protects your sensor and maintains correct alignment and accuracy. Chisco, located in Salt Lake City, Utah is a leader in outdoor accessories.
- Allows you to use your Nike+ iPod sensor with any lace type shoe.
- Maintains perfect alignment and accuracy of the Nike+ sensor.
- Tough durable neoprene and nylon pouch protects and cushions sensor.
- Made by Chisco, a respected leader in outdoor accessories.
Price: $ 4.95
New Balance Women's WR993 Running Shoe,White/Blue,10 B
Classic New Balance Women's 993 Tie Running Shoes mean pure stability If your feet tend to roll inward more than necessary when you run, this New Balance running shoe can help correct your motion and ease fatigue. This classic design comes loaded with technological features that cushion, stabilize, support and comfort active feet.
- ABZORB DTS provides a superior blend of cushioning and compression set features with Dupont Engage and Isoprene rubber for the ultimate ride
- ABZORB SBS is an engineered, non-cellular elastomer designed to provide optimal shock absorption and no compression set
- ACTEVA is 12% lighter than standard midsole foam with DuPont Engage for exceptional durability
- Single-density polyurethane heel
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(out of 21 reviews)
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