I went in and was the only customer in the shop. After taking my foot imprint, the guy working in the shop that day, R.L., invited me in the back to watch him make the orthotics. Normally you have to wait a week or so for cutsom orthotics to come full circle, but at Active Imprints the whole thing took a whopping 30 minutes from start to finish! The new orthotics feel great and they weigh about half as much as my old ones. On top of this, the surface of the insole is made of a very smooth leather-like material that I'm guessing will cure my blister problems. I have a brick track workout tomorrow which should be a good test for the new orthotics.
Imprints of my feet were used as molds.
The molded material being glued up.
RL shaping the bottom and edges of the orthotics.
The finished product!
Damn, sucka! Look at that correction.
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How did they work out for you? I am having some terrible foot roll. I need something to fix them up.
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