Thanks Michael. I was using Superfeet in my last pair of cycling shoes and 
I threw them out with the shoes. I think I'll pick up a pair and give it a 
shot.

On Friday, July 20, 2012 6:33:15 PM UTC-7, Michael_S wrote:
>
> I use superfeet in my cycling shoes. They work great.  I have one pair of 
> the ones that are heated and then molded to your foot that is the best.
>
> Also Specialized sells their Body Geometry pads that can orient your foot 
> better in your shoe. This may help also. Or you can buy their shoes which 
> have  these features built in. I've been using their shoes for 10 years and 
> they made a huge difference in foot and knee comfort.
>
> ~mike
>
> On Friday, July 20, 2012 4:44:47 PM UTC-7, Benedikt wrote:
>>
>> I ride clipless pedals. I haven't been doing a lot of riding this winter, 
>> aside from commuting, and I'm now stepping it up to longer rides. I've 
>> notices after about 30/40 miles the soles of my feet start hurting. This 
>> could be just that I'm not used to it or it could be that I'm not wearing 
>> the insoles I used to. My question is does anyone else wear specific 
>> insoles and what are they?
>>
>

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