Shogun 19 Report post Posted July 3 Has anyone tried these? Are they like the Speed Plate’s? ( 1 and 2). Pros and cons, pls. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mojo122 535 Report post Posted July 3 Nothing like SpeedPlates. SpeedPlates were hard and rigid while these are soft, but I wouldn't say squishy either. Been using them and IMO out of the box they're more comfortable than SuperFeet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VegasHockey 1280 Report post Posted July 3 17 hours ago, Shogun said: Has anyone tried these? Are they like the Speed Plate’s? ( 1 and 2). Pros and cons, pls. Thanks! They offer little support and aren't worth the price IMO. Basically a glorified stock insole. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OCpuckhead11 1 Report post Posted July 4 On 7/3/2024 at 4:10 AM, mojo122 said: Nothing like SpeedPlates. SpeedPlates were hard and rigid while these are soft, but I wouldn't say squishy either. Been using them and IMO out of the box they're more comfortable than SuperFeet. No experience with SpeedPlates, but son had set of New Aetrex insoles in skates when trying on in shop and said comfort was enough make him want to make switch from Superfeet… Curious to hear more reports and comparisons between the two on ice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pgeorgan 79 Report post Posted August 15 (edited) On 7/4/2024 at 3:34 PM, OCpuckhead11 said: No experience with SpeedPlates, but son had set of New Aetrex insoles in skates when trying on in shop and said comfort was enough make him want to make switch from Superfeet… Curious to hear more reports and comparisons between the two on ice. I finally got a pair and haven't skated on them yet but can say that just from trying them on I can tell right away it solves the issue I had in my left skate where my foot twists a little because I'm at the absolute left most extreme of Bauers scale in foot arch (according to the scan). I don't really take up all the space in a Fit 1, due to this, something that I've tried to get around for years but trying all sorts of weird lace tying combinations and lace bite gel pads to fill the gaps. Barely even tied the skates, way looser than I would on the ice, and I had great heel lock, which is basically something I rarely get on my left foot. Due to the extremely low arch, I went with Fit A. Seemed like a no brainer. I currently skate with Speedplate 2.0 and also have tried Superfeet in the past. The Aetrex Fit A is clearly thicker than both, and it is little thicker at the instep, where the arches are, as expected. Worth a shot if you have a scan and/or are familiar with what type of arches you have. That being said, you might be able to find a pair elsewhere of just regular orthotics, but no guarantee they'll be designed to fit edge to edge in your Bauer boot. Try to find a pair on Sideline Swap or something. That's what I did. Edited August 15 by pgeorgan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skates73 3 Report post Posted August 25 Ya, I would try these if they weren't so dang expensive. In store, they FELT like an upgrade on stock insoles without the hard dulling thickness of superfeet. I've stopped using superfeet years ago and went stock insoles. Better connection and feel for the edges on the ice with the thinner stock insoles. I figure the Aetrex may be a good in between insole to try. But not for that price. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites