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  1. #1
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    I don't know if they're enough arch for you, but Specialized makes an insole for high arches, and it includes a metatarsal button. I replaced my shimano R300 heat-moldable insoles with the "flat foot" version of the specialized insoles, and they were much more comfortable.
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    Superfeet berry and orange have thin met buttons built in, might be worth just trying a pair on at REI to see how they feel.

    (but they cost more than a pair of buttons, and if you've already got insoles you like you might want to start by slapping a pair of buttons on and seeing if they work for you. You can always take them off the insoles if you hate them.)
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    Don't know about the already made insoles really, but just wanted to tell you that orthotics made for running/walking are different from orthotics made specifically for cycling. So, if you are having issues with your feet when cycling and have really strange feet, i.e. high, high arches, you might want to get orthotics made for cycling.

    I have feet problems but not ever from cycling, only when I run/play tennis, etc. So I really don't need a special orthotic or fancy insert for my cycling shoes.

 

 

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