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Or you can get the custom heat moldable Graf insoles. I put those in my NBH skates and they're well worth the $80 I spent. They can be reheated as well.

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Or you can get the custom heat moldable Graf insoles. I put those in my NBH skates and they're well worth the $80 I spent. They can be reheated as well.

how do you heat mold them?

just bake boot with footbed inside?

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The ones in the picture are different from the Graf/Sidas heat moldable insoles. The custom ones take up less volume in my skate than the pre-formed ones that you can buy for $25..

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I have these Graf insoles (pictured above with packaging) which are the Sidas Technology ones. They take up a bit more volume than my grey Superfeet. They are not heat moldable, they are very much like Superfeet.

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i have skated with superfeet for like 3 years now... love them, anyone with pain in the arch of the foot, or problems with pronation(arches falling in) they make a huge difference

Very cool. I have a big pronation problem have for years. Buy special running shoes and superfeet. Have also had arch pain with almost every set of skates I have ever owned. Looks like I will be trying this out. I hope it helps cause it gets bad sometimes.

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Been using Superfeet greys for a couple of years now in all my skates and they make a big difference in my stability on the ice because they align my feet properly inside my skates. I have the Graf version in my 735's and they are also very good. I'd recommend them to anyone over most of the stock insoles you get in new skates especially the flat ones you get in the middle of the line skates.

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So if I'm looking for a supportive insole that doesn't decrease the volume of a skate (thin insole) what would your number one recommendation to try?

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I have these Graf insoles (pictured above with packaging) which are the Sidas Technology ones. They take up a bit more volume than my grey Superfeet. They are not heat moldable, they are very much like Superfeet.

Those are not the Graf/Sidas heat moldable insoles, the next post is the Graf/Sidas Heat Moldable insoles and those will run you $80 instead of the $25 and they take up less volume than any of my Superfeet or Graf/Sidas pre-molded insoles.

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I have these Graf insoles (pictured above with packaging) which are the Sidas Technology ones. They take up a bit more volume than my grey Superfeet. They are not heat moldable, they are very much like Superfeet.

Those are not the Graf/Sidas heat moldable insoles, the next post is the Graf/Sidas Heat Moldable insoles and those will run you $80 instead of the $25 and they take up less volume than any of my Superfeet or Graf/Sidas pre-molded insoles.

That's why I said, "They are not heat moldable...." They say "Sidas technology" on them , but they are not heat moldable. Sorry that was confusing.

I have not had the heat moldable ones, but I would guess that volume wise you would have the heat moldables, the Superfeet gray, and then the Graf Sidas ones. My Graf Sidas are definitely the ones who take up the most volume in the skate.

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I have a pair of custom moldable Graf/Sidas insoles. The years prior to that I was using generic hockey Superfeet. The diffirence between the two is worlds apart. If you have a special need (Ie. high arches) and some extra money I recommend to get Graf/Sidas customs. Best money I have ever spent on all of my hockey equipment besides the skates.

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So if I'm looking for a supportive insole that doesn't decrease the volume of a skate (thin insole) what would your number one recommendation to try?

Superfeet Black (non-custom)... they're designed for low volume footwear like dress shoes, and loafers. I went from grey to black, so spare a little depth and they've worked fine.

anyone ever get custom superfeet done?

because thats what i have, but i never hear anyone reccomend them

If I had a retailer that offered custom Superfeet, I would in a heartbeat..

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