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Most insole guides for nurses were written by people who have never worked a 12-hour shift. They recommend the same cushioned gel inserts sold to office workers and retail employees -- products designed for 6-8 hours of moderate standing that...
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Most insole recommendations for tradespeople are written by people who've never spent a day on a roof. They recommend cushioned gel inserts designed for walking and light standing -- products that compress into a useless foam layer within weeks of...
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Most hunters think of foot pain as a cost of doing business. You hunt hard, your feet pay for it. You tape up, take some ibuprofen, manage it through the season. It's just part of hunting. What most hunters don't...
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We're going to be direct about something unusual: we're the SheepFeet team, and we're going to give Superfeet a genuinely fair assessment. We're doing this because hunters respect honesty, and because the comparison is clear enough on the merits that...
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Most insole roundups are written by people who have never packed out an elk. They test products on a treadmill, read the manufacturer specs, and rank by cushion feel and arch height. That's useful for walking the dog. It doesn't...
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