When buying new trail-running shoes recently (Vasque Blur), the fitter at REI fit me in green Superfeet, and I love them! I adjusted to them instantly, though I did take a couple trail walks in them before I ran in them, but even my first run was pain-free. I needed as much volume in the shoes as possible as I have low-volume and narrow feet, and to get a long enough length in the shoe to avoid black toenail (which I've had before - no fun), I had to go up to a size that is a little loose on me overall.
One thing I learned from this fitter that I'd never known before -- she said that you really need to be fitted for Superfeet or similar inserts rather than simply buying the ones for your shoe size, especially if you are close to being between sizes. She had me try two different sizes, and based on where the arch hit my foot, I actually ended up preferring the larger size, which was for a women's size 8-10 or some such, and my shoes are only a 7.5 (and I normally wear 7's in street shoes). I just cut the toe portion of the insert down to size to fit in the shoe before putting them in. So, I found that interesting and helpful, as I've used inserts before that I felt were hitting my arch too far back (close to my heel), and now I know why!
Emily



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