Happy Wednesday! This week I’m writing to you from Minneapolis. It’s a really cool city and you should definitely check it out!
Today I want to talk to you about Enertor Insoles! Enertor reached out to me earlier this year to see if I would be interested in trying out their insoles. Truth be told, I have tried two other types insoles in the past and I was not happy with the results. Either my feet would ache or it would just feel very uncomfortable. That being said, I still decided to research the company and was surprised to see that Usain Bolt uses their insoles. I thought “If it’s good enough for Usain Bolt, I can certainly give them a try”! Let’s just say that after running 80+ miles with these insoles, I’m loving the results.
Fun Facts about Enertor Insoles
– Powered by patented D3O® technology – the insoles recycle 36%* of every stride’s energy, and reduce shock by 44%*.
*as validated by a leading independent test house
– Insoles do not come in half sizes, but you can cut them down to fit your sneakers.
– The insoles can last as long as 18 months (usually 6x longer than premium insoles).
– Enertor offers a one-year warranty against any defects.
– Insoles can be transferred from sneaker to sneaker.
– There is no limit of body weight placed onto the insoles.
– The insoles will help people with flat feet or high arches.
– This is the only insole worn and endorsed by Usain Bolt.
D3O® Technology
I think the D30 technology is the main reason I love these insoles. As a runner that needs a support sneaker (shout out to Mizuno Wave Inspire!), I love that this technology reduces shock absorbtion. It also provides extra cushioning on impact. I think it’s best to see this technology in action. Take a look at the video below:
My Experience with Enertor Insoles
After doing a mix of both shorter and longer runs in the insoles, I’m very happy with how they feel. Here are my observations:
My running seemed more “balanced”. I think that I tend to favor one side over another when I run (due to weak hips), but during my runs I just felt more balanced, like I was pushing off both feet equally.
The first mile wasn’t hell. Usually with my runs the first mile is hard, like so hard. I just feel like my legs take a while to get adjusted to what I want to do. I noticed that this wasn’t the case with the insoles. I felt “ready to go” within the first quarter mile.
Less foot pain. It’s not that my foot is in pain, but sometimes after a run it would feel a little sore. I’ve noticed a drastic decrease in this since using the insoles
If you’re interested in trying out these insoles, I have a discount code for you! Save $10/£10/€10 with code KOOKY10
If you try the insoles let me know. I would love to know that you think!
I’m linking up with Annmarie from The Fit Foodie Mama, Jen from Pretty Little Grub and Nicole from FitFul Focus for Wild Workout Wednesday.
I’m also linking up with Rachel from Running on Happy, Susie from Suzlyfe, Lora from Crazy Running Girl, and Debbie from Coach Debbie Runs for Coaches’ Corner!
I have tried a few different insoles in the hopes of knocking out my plantar fasciitus have not heard of these yet.Thanks for the review
No problem Deb! If you try these insoles I hope that you like them!
I’ve never tried insoles. Interesting!
This is the first pair of insoles that I actually like!
I was approached by them at the beginning of the year as well. But I’ve never worn insoles before so I didn’t want to say “yes” and then not have a good experience. I’m glad you had a good one, though! Now it makes me wonder if I should try them!
Yeah I definitely waited about 2 weeks before I got back to them because of my previous experience with insoles, but I’m glad that I gave them a try! They gave me a pair to try and then I purchased another pair because I liked them so much!
Hello from the other side of the cities! 🙂 I’m about 30 miles from Minneapolis! I haven’t tried insoles ever in shoes.
That’s so cool! I go back home tomorrow but I’m really loving the city!
This has my interest! I have high arches and over-probate with the best (worst?) of them. I’m gonna check these out!
I over pronate as well! If you check them out let me know what you think!
Will I run as fast as Usain???
Because then you have me sold 😀
LOL I wish that was the case!
I’ve worn insoles in the past when I was struggling with plantar fasciitis, so I will have to check into these! Right now, all is good, so I do not want to up set the “balance”. 🙂
Totally understand! If everything is working well for you right now, don’t change anything!
These sound like a great option! I love the black and white pattern too!
Let me know if you check them out!
I used to wear specialized insoles that were prescribed to me by a podiatrist when I had issues with plantar fasciitis. I haven’t worn them though in a long time and haven’t had any problems. I tried Sof Sole as I was an ambassador but I like them better in my walking shoes where I need more support.
That’s so important to remember to use the insoles in walking shoes as well – I need to remember that!
Looks like great insoles, I will definitely check them out.
Let me know what you think if you try them out!
I’ve worn insoles when I’ve had foot issues. I ordered a pair just last week.
That’s great. I’m glad that insoles helped you.
I have never thought of wearing insoles for running. I wore corrector shoes as a kid and could not wait to wear normal shoes 🙂 So far so good for me with the running but it is good to know that there is options if needed.
I’m so glad that your running is going well!
Gotta love things that make running more comfortable and balanced! These insoles sound awesome!
Definitely! Anything to help me run with less pain is amazing in my book!