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CURREX HockeyPro Insoles deliver advanced 3D dynamic arch support and a SuperGrip anti-slip heel designed specifically for hockey skates and ice skating. Engineered to provide 100% foot-to-skate contact, these insoles optimize power transfer, stability, and comfort by eliminating rivet pressure and preventing heel slippage. Available in multiple arch profiles and sizes, they enhance performance and reduce fatigue for skaters of all levels.



















| ASIN | B07Q4FCLRQ |
| Arch Type | Low Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,106 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1,016 in Shoe Insoles |
| Brand | currex |
| Brand Name | currex |
| Color | Low Arch - Red |
| Corrective Support | True |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Insole Type | Arch Support Insole |
| Item Form | cushions |
| Manufacturer | CURREX |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Arch Support |
| Product Benefits | Arch Support |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Skate |
| Size | L (Skate Size 8-9.5) |
| Target Use Body Part | Heel |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Use for | Heel |
J**W
Made Skating Comfortable Again
I recently returned to ice skating after about 15 years, and as a middle-aged adult skater, my feet were absolutely killing me in my skates. I first tried gel-padded socks, which helped slightly, but I still had significant pain in my arches. I purchased the high-arch (blue) version in medium, and they fit perfectly in my size 8.5 skates. I recommend looking at the Currex website for sizing, as the Amazon listing is slightly different from the official website. The difference was incredible. I had no more foot pain while skating, and I even felt more stable, comfortable, and confident on the ice. These insoles made skating enjoyable again! Highly recommend for anyone struggling with arch pain in their skates.
J**.
YES!
For the first time in my whole life, I just skated without arch pain. I didn't have to get off the ice and rest my feet at all. How wondrous! YES! I bought the large, and my skates are size 9, but it was very difficult to squeeze these insoles into the skates. I was unwilling to cut them to size for a few reasons, including the insoles' innate value; but I did eventually get them positioned. Standing on solid ground in the skates, I felt like my feet's soles were leveled out. This is probably a good sign that you've got the right size, the right position, and so forth. Because at first I didn't feel anything, and I realized that they needed to be shoved tighter toward the toes, so you should try to get the toes all the way in there. A great product!
J**R
Better than Superfeet
I tried a couple other hockey insoles (including the popular superfeet) and these currex really hit the sweet spot on arch support. Not too hard, not too soft, not too high, not too low....if they had a little cushioning I'd give them 5 stars. Superfeet hurt like hell, these Currex are much better. I have medium to low arches and got the medium insoles; arch height just right.
K**.
Nice insoles for your ice skates
Fit perfectly and are awesome.
D**D
Too much arch support and too narrow.
I'm an ex-derby person who recently resumed roller skating. Back in the day, I used Shock Doctor hockey skate insoles, which were stiff enough to absorb the impact of mounting hardware, but flexible enough to still be comfortable. Sadly, they were discontinued and are no longer available anywhere, so I tried the low-arch model of these insoles in the hope that they'd be similar. And...they're not. These insoles offer the same protection against rivets and screws while taking up less volume, and the padded heel is a nice touch. But they run pretty narrow, and the arch support is not only too high, but too firm to be "dynamic" as the product description suggests. Because of that, I would be hesitant to recommend them for derby, hockey, or any other sport that requires a lot of lateral movement and sharp turns. I'm sure they're fine for recreational skating at roller rink birthday parties and pop-up outdoor ice rinks, but that's not what they were made for, or who they're marketed toward.
C**R
Check their recommendations chart before buying
I initially picked up the flattest insoles, since I have flat feet, and while my skates felt better, I felt slightly off-balance and my knees were hurting. After looking at their recommendations chart, I discovered I was using the wrong ones based on my knee angle. Having purchased the correct ones, they feel absolutely fantastic. My feet no longer hurt, and I feel balanced.
R**2
Didn't help or change anything
Not as much cushion as advertised. My feet still hurt in my skates with these. I'm wearing the right size skate so that not this issue and they are a decent pair of Bauer's. The inserts are thin so I tried adding these with no addition comfort.
S**C
Curex is in the best game on Earth and delivers!!
As an avid hockey player who has used Curex running insoles for off-ice training, I was extremely excited to see Curex get into the hockey arena! Not unsurprisingly, the quality, design and feel stability of these insoles are apparent on removal from the box. They were easily inserted in my CCM Jetspeed skates without needing to be trimmed. Note they are more rigid and a little bulky compared to the stock CCM inserts, but this is to ensure ideal arch support and heel grip, which ends up delivering! I suffer from foot and knee pain and so long as you choose the correct arch needs (I have a medium sized arch so medium is the appropriate product for my knees), you will notice the comfort, support and stability on your first skate. My lower body alignment is markedly improved allowing for ideal weight transfer, turning agility and eradication of foot pain/burn that appears for many of us despite paying exorbitant costs for high quality hockey skates and using stock inserts. Truly consider these appropriately priced high quality skate inserts that outperform CCM and Superfeet products in my humble opinion - and I have had good experiences with these competitors!
M**C
Good insole for skates.
I wasn't sure if this insole had a hard plastic bottom for support or was only foam. It is a hard moulded plastic insole. I have high arches and the high arch insole supported my foot well. I had previously had pain on my arches when I did my skates up tight over the top of the foot and this helped a lot. I have a shoe size of 11 but wear size 9 skates. I wasn't sure what size of insole to get but I ordered a Large (based on the size of my skates). The large fit perfectly (it says will fit up to a size 9.5 and was right on). The plastic isn't as stiff as the superfeet carbon insole, and it's not as thin either. But it has way better arch support and for me this was the right choice. Overall it's a great product and I'm really happy with it.
D**S
Great fit and comfort
Purchased as a replacement for my existing insoles. Changed from the Superfeet carbon insoles, which were great but no longer provided comfort I was once used to. The CurRex definitely fit the bill ... took a bit to get used to the change from previous insoles, but definitely happy with this product. Highly recommend to anyone looking for great hockey skate insoles.
A**R
Quality product.
So far, I'd say these are the best insoles for skates on the market (at least for my feet).
G**L
Amazing
These are just what I needed. we did a cardboard test to mesure my arch in relation to my feet length and determined that I needed Medium arch insole. I use to cramp so bad and breaking period for me was not a thing. I always had pain in my feet and just learn to live with it. Now a can enjoy my sport even more and concentrate fully on the game. Thanks CURREX !!
T**0
accurate description of product
hockey skater insole
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