Bill Young wrote:I have had very good success with Tri balance insoles from Walgreens. They sure due help with balance.
Sorbothane insoles are possibly not the best for skating, since they're essentially designed to absorb shocks when walking. Skaters are moreIt depends on the style of skating and the surface you are skating on.
likely to need insoles for support, rather than shock absorbtion.
I would advise anyone into big gaps and rough surfaces (with hard
wheels) to use Sorbothane. They make the biggest drops seem like
stepping off a kerb.
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