
Copper Fit Balance is a pair of orthotic insoles pitched by Brett Favre that can supposedly help with stability, posture, and alignment. As someone who has overpronation – and has used orthotic insoles for years – I thought I could give this a pretty good evaluation. Overall, I think it ranks up there with some of the better insoles I’ve used in the past. My only complaint is that it didn’t really work well with my intended pair of shoes.
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Can you do a review on the Copper Fit Zen Step??
I'm a 42 year old male who suffers from really bad sciatica on both sides of the back I am using coppertone shoe soles for the first time tonight while at work and have zero pain as of yet so far so good hopefully it stays this way I give copper soles a passing grade thank you sir for your product review
Bought these a few months ago it seemed to help with my back pain but as far as walking goes it gave my feet a little bit of discomfort after a few days of wearing them i took them back to the store
My podiatrist made me a custom fit pair of insoles that were perfect until….. My G.P. told me I had to lose weight, I slowly started noticing foot pain as the weeks passed. I chalked it up to walking 5 to 7 miles a day. After reaching my goal, the pain in my feet continued to get worse. I headed back to my podiatrist, I was informed my weight loss actually made my arch's rise 2-3mm, enough that they no longer fit right. My insurance does not cover orthotics, I could not afford another 300 bucks. I went through 8 or 9 pairs from the drugstore with zero relief or satisfaction. Then I saw the copper fit balance insoles. I figured I had nothing to lose so I bought them. After a couple days break in my feet slowly started to feel better,now you won't catch me without my copper fit insoles. On a scale of 1-10, for me they are a 20!!!! Thank God I found them and have had zero problems for 4 years now. When I see them on sale I grab 3 or 4 pairs, because when they wear out, I know, my feet start to hurt.
I've been using them for a couple of years now and I love them. I like to have really high and really firm support because my ankles don't really sit solid and one angle or another. For my newest shoes, the insoles that came with them gave me some trouble because they were glued pretty firmly in, but I just went ahead and tore em out because they were garbage. Literally just a flat piece of blue foam. After getting a new pair of the copper fit insoles, I'm noticing how little the old pair has actually worn out. The color has faded a bit, but they're still just as firm and the same shape as when I got them
I had a pair of "custom fit" insoles made for me by a prosthetic shop and to be honest, the Copper Fit insoles worked nearly as good as the custom fit ones did. For insoles off the shelf, they're not bad. You need to remove the foot bed in your existing shoes, then put the insoles in.
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I have trash ankles im buying time on getting a replacement. In the meantime these do help. I would say they are on the harder side but thats honestly why they work i think as well as they do.they seem to roll my weight back inside of my foot so I'm walking more center and raise my heal which seems to help me from locking my knee while walking. Fix, not at all for me anyway being a more extreme case but a huge umprovement. If your considering them all I could say is they helped me get through12.5 hour work days.
Bought the copper fit work warm less than a week and they fell apart
Junk just like Dr. Schols.
What kind of sunglasses are you wearing man?
Love your Videos! Keep up the great work. Can you do a review on the Copper Fit pillow?
Love them inserts I have cerebral palsy and I don't get tired as much with the inserts
Wonder if these might help my cousin.
Funny I found this review. I bought a pair yesterday figured I'd check reviews. I live in Philly but grew up in Green Valley…
There great they feel awesome today is my first day I use them and I recommend them
Wow… halfway through the video… he finally gets to the point. So much talking… wish he could edit his thoughts.
Balanced. Thanks bra!
Trying to find the best insoles for use in hockey skates with very narrow, low volume, high arch feet.
I've bought about five pairs and they are terrific, available on Amazon at lower cost.
Thanks for the review, the trail at black mountain isn't harsh.
I just bought a pair at Walmart for $10. I only got them because the sketchers I have doesn't have any insoles in them at all. They got lost when I washed them. Hope they help my foot. We'll see.
I hate to sound like a doubting Thomas, but its likely to be the 'placebo effect' you're feeling; Your body's physio-reactive condition to a 'high hopes' mindset that Copper Fit will work as advertised. Its the insoles helping, James… NOT the copper! (but I'm still glad you're not hurting)
You need to start hiking in your bare feet ! Good enough for the natives good enough for you !
All inner soles will come out. Some have a bit of adhesive underneath, but they will come out. I love these after 22 years stretching from military, fire/ems service to law enforcement where my arches have flattened and I began developing plantar fasciitis. I also overpronate. The price has decreased which is great and I found them at menards for a very low price. I've tried many others with no success, but copperfit I put in every shoe or boot now.
Take it from someone that has suffered with foot problems for decades. I have had Orthotics, and more foot inserts than I can count. The Copper Fit are some of the best I have used. They are hard and take some time to adjust to, but don't give up. They work. I do not recommend Nike shoes for these, or any Nike. Mainly because most Nike fit tight. You need some room for inserts. I recommend Brooks, Hoka and some New Balance and Asics. Those brands are better at accommodating orthotic type inserts, which the Copper fit are. They definitely help with Flat feet and the overpronation that comes with that problem. For dress shoes its hard to tell, as most dress shoes fit tight. Always remove the insert that came with the shoe, before putting in Copper Fit. Otherwise as the reviewer in this video stated. Its just to tight. Believe me Copper Feet has given me some relief. I got none with Super Feet Inserts. Not enough Arch in Super Feet
These are 10 bucks at wal mart now for those interested.
$25 is cheap compared to what I paid. But I have plantar fasciitis & spurs. & mine are prescription though. But they have been a miracle!! Before I was diagnosed though, I wish I would've known about these & gave them a try.
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Just picked one up at Dicks! $6.97