answer 1
Go to a Walmart and stand on the goofy "sizing" device or whatever its called. You wipe it down with antiseptic wipes, which Walmart provides, take off your shoes, stand on the thing and answer a few questions. Takes about 90 seconds. It figures out what inserts you want. Because they're half-shoe inserts, there is no reason to trim them like other inserts. Love mine. Best $50 I've ever spent, no joke.
answered 7 months ago
By
chaos40
- Rhode Island
answer 2
it does not matter what size shoe you got ,they are only half inserts anyway .The numbers on the box is the support number of what is wrong with your foot and what it supports . Hope that helps
answer 3
The number on the box is the special
formula for your foot. One size fits all.
Only 3/4 length of your foot.
answer 4
The numbers related to the type of foot structure you have; high arches, flat feet, etc. Each of the types will have a size for you.
answered 1 year, 10 months ago
By
BestExpected
- Beaverton, OR
answer 5
These insole are only 3/4 length, so shoe size does not really matter. However, the insoles are quite wide and do not fit well in narrow shoes, like womens dress shoes.
answered 2 years, 1 month ago
answer 6
I think that the kiosk takes your shoe size into account when it does the analysis.
answered 3 years, 2 months ago
By
CeeCeeDrew
- Belleville, MI