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FORM Memory Foam Cushioned Insoles
$29.99Unit price /UnavailableSuperfeet Copper All-Purpose Memory Foam Support Insoles
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Sof Sole Memory Plus Comfort Insoles
$29.99Unit price /UnavailablePowerStep Pinnacle Memory Foam Insoles
$65.95Unit price /UnavailableSuperfeet Everyday Casual Support Insoles
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Sof Sole 3/4-Length Gel Arch W/ Memory Foam Insoles
$22.99Unit price /UnavailableSuperfeet Work Memory Foam Insoles
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What are memory foam insoles?
The term "memory foam insoles" applies to all insoles that utilize memory foam or similar cushioning materials in the body and/or top-cover of the insole to provide pressure relief and shock absorption for the foot.
What are the advantages of memory foam?
Memory foam is extremely plush and "remembers" the shape of your foot. This combination tends to result in an insole that is highly cushioned, absorbs impact shock nicely, and has a more "personalized fit" feel vs. standard cushioning insoles.
Are there disadvantages to memory foam insoles?
One disadvantage to memory foam tends to be that its ability to "spring back" after being compressed tends to decrease with wear time. This means that after a while, the memory foam top may feel somewhat compressed all the time, leading to less overall cushioning and shock absorption than when you first wore the insoles.