The insoles of my(old)shoes keep wanting to creep forward and sit funny every time I insert my foot.Very bothersome. Has anyone had a similar problem?How do you fix it?If I glue the insole down,then I can’t take them out for drying.If I just deal with it,the rubber dimples on the bottom of my neo socks has a terndency to grab and bunch up the insole in the toe area.It takes about 10 tries to get it straight. I’ve heard that cutting the ankle gasket to give more room for stuffing your foot is common.Yes? Thanks,Dave
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scott c.
I have not had this problem with the 5.10’s but I did with a pair of high top basketball shoes. What I did was remove the insole, place it on my foot and slide the insole and foot in the shoe at the same time. I think I remember even using a small piece of two sided scotch tape to stick the very tip of the insole to my sock.
Scott Card
davewyo1 davewyo1@yahoo.com> wrote: The insoles of my(old)shoes keep wanting to creep forward and sit funny every time I insert my foot.Very bothersome. Has anyone had a similar problem?How do you fix it?If I glue the insole down,then I can’t take them out for drying.If I just deal with it,the rubber dimples on the bottom of my neo socks has a terndency to grab and bunch up the insole in the toe area.It takes about 10 tries to get it straight. I’ve heard that cutting the ankle gasket to give more room for stuffing your foot is common.Yes? Thanks,Dave
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Tom Jones
— In Yahoo Canyons Group, “davewyo1” wrote:
The insoles of my(old)shoes keep wanting to creep forward and sit > funny every time I insert my foot.Very bothersome. > Has anyone had a similar problem?How do you fix it?If I glue the > insole down,then I can’t take them out for drying.If I just deal > with it,the rubber dimples on the bottom of my neo socks has a > tendency to grab and bunch up the insole in the toe area.It takes > about 10 tries to get it straight. > I’ve heard that cutting the ankle gasket to give more room for > stuffing your foot is common.Yes? > Thanks,Dave > I think the problem is the sticky on the bottom of your neo socks. Can you wear them inside out? Can you carefully cover them sticky parts with duct tape?
Tom