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CURREX RunPro Insoles deliver targeted arch support and deep heel stabilization to reduce fatigue and prevent injuries. Engineered with breathable mesh and premium cushioning, these insoles enhance running performance for men and women with high arches. Designed for durability and customizable fit, they keep feet dry and comfortable across all terrains.










| ASIN | B079HZY4NB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,446 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #13 in Shoe Insoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,248) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2018 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PRO-201 |
| Manufacturer | CURREX |
| Product Dimensions | 4.38 x 1.75 x 14.25 inches; 4.64 ounces |
P**A
You will not regret these
These are absolutely incredible! I’m so glad I chose these. So comfortable perfect fit. I’m confident my half marathon will just fine. I didn’t have to cut much. If it was just right. Super great for the arch support. Very sturdy.
G**L
Great insoles for running with underpronation/supination
I've been plagued with ITBS on my left side forever. The issue mostly (apparently) stems from my hips, with a tendency to rotate externally too easily on the left side. So when I run, my left leg rotates externally, and my foot doesn't roll inward. If I use arch support or soft shoes, it will roll out and supinate. I have fairly normal arches and my feet are on the narrower side of normal, with a narrow heel, but most arch support shoes and insoles either hurt under the feet because the support isn't where it should be, or they push my left foot out more than it already does on its own, resulting in, well, even worse ITBS. I also can't run in very soft shoes with a rocker or narrow outsole, for the same reason. I need support for my heel, and something that won't let my leg open outwards. I've tried a million shoes, and half as many insoles. Most insoles on the market today are made for overpronation, have a lot of arch support and little to no heel support. Exactly what I don't need. Enter the RunPros. I've been running with them for two years. I use the blue (high arch) on the left side and the orange (medium arch) on the right side. They are super comfortable, and offer support while not really changing your gait much. They add a little cushioning under the heel, which for me is great because I usually run in fairly firm shoes with a low stack. Most importantly, the heel cup is deep and stiff enough that my heel feels supported and doesn't move. My left foot also doesn't feel like it's not straight in the shoe, unlike other insoles or support shoes. The insoles alone mostly solved the issue. I still use a small half-wedge under the left heel, but it's mostly optional at this point. Only negative, they're super expensive in the US, especially since I use two different models for one pair of shoes, and hard to find in store. Thankfully, I only need them in my running shoes.
P**N
Great Inserts
These inserts are the only brand I use. I’ve bought these over and over again and they have proven to ease any foot pain. I walk about 7 miles daily and have been getting about one year’s usage out of these inserts. Originally, I went to a Running Shoe store and was fitted for this specific model. They are easy to use and I know that these fit my shoe (Hoka Gaviotta 5 in size 12) . They provide extra arch support way beyond what the standard Hoka inserts provide. They are thin so my shoes fit without any issues and my feet remain healthy and relatively pain-free.
A**A
Good fit and quality
Good fit and quality
J**.
Currex RunPro should earn this award and A Plus for best comfort
I’m very impressed with the Currex RunPro Low Arch so far. It offers a light, flexible cushion that feels much softer compared to something like SuperFeet Black, which is more rigid and structured. Important tip for flat feet and overpronation: this insole works best in stability running shoes. That’s because Currex RunPro has a slightly softer, more flexible side structure, which can feel a bit loose or unsupported inside highly cushioned shoes. In those cases, it may not prevent overpronation as effectively. If you don’t have overpronation issues and just want light arch support, it can still work well in neutral running shoes — just be mindful of the overall shoe-insole combo. I personally use these in my Adidas Samba, Nike Dunk Low, and stability shoes, and they’ve made a noticeable improvement in comfort and support. I highly recommend bringing them to a running store and testing them in different shoes for a few minutes to make sure the feel is right for your needs. In short: excellent comfort and support — just make sure to match it with the right type of shoe.
R**Y
Comfortable. Running Form Correcting.
I am a marathon runner and I love these insoles. I have a neutral foot with a slight underpronation and high arches. I invested in insoles in all my shoes when I started getting pain in the outer side of my knee. I buy a small even though I'm a size 6.5 women's (size chart would recommend an extra small). It's about the arch length, not the length of the insole. I trim them to fit my shoes. This method was recommend to me at a running store. I will continue to buy these insoles each time I get new shoes.
M**E
Actually Worth It for Runners
Dynamic arch support in three profiles (low, medium, high). Zero heel drop preserves shoe geometry. Noticeably reduces foot fatigue on long runs. The fitting process helps you pick the right arch height and they're easy to cut. If stock insoles aren't cutting it, these are the upgrade. Easy to use and provide good pain relief. Very functional.
M**N
expensive.
pricey but good quality
M**A
Ottimo prodotto. Ormai sono anni che li uso.
P**O
Excelentes!
A**A
es un producto que ya he utilizado, la calidad es excelente y duran mucho tiempo. Las utilizo para correr y me parecen perfectas para mi tipo de pisada.
C**H
Todo me gusto para mejorar la planta de mis pies excelente
C**A
Despite the hefty price, the CURREX RunPro Insole is an excellent product for anyone looking reducing the risk of injury and improving comfort. One of the standout features is its custom fit. The insoles can be trimmed to the exact shape of your shoe, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum comfort. I have been using it for almost a month now and the dynamic arch support system proved to be efficient on helping to distribute weight evenly across the foot, reducing stress and strain on the feet, ankles and knees. Overall, I would highly recommend it. 10/10
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