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One pair is military boots (link below), and the other is cowboy boots. The military boots have served me for 3 years, including Bagram, with the original inserts. The cowboy boots have been worn on and off for over a decade, and have scavenged boot inserts from old military boots.

Previously, I'd just wear the inserts out and keep wearing them. If they were that bad, I'd scavenge them from old boots/shoes or buy an inexpensive pair.

And I did recently acquire a second pair of these boots, which I'm currently breaking in. https://reebokwork.com/rapid-response-rb-rb8850/

One pair is military boots (link below), and the other is cowboy boots. The military boots have served me for 3 years, including Bagram, with the original inserts. The cowboy boots have been worn on and off for over a decade, and have scavenged boot inserts from old military boots. Previously, I'd just wear the inserts out and keep wearing them. If they were that bad, I'd scavenge them from old boots/shoes or buy an inexpensive pair. And I did recently acquire a second pair of these boots, which I'm currently breaking in. https://reebokwork.com/rapid-response-rb-rb8850/

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You may find that something like a Dr Scholl’s insert or a cheaper competitor will work just fine. I just bought a competitive brand at Walmart for $9 two days ago. Replace or just cover the existing insert. Worth a try at that price.

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Although I haven't tried Dr Scholl's or cheaper equivalents, I was hoping to skip past that level. Still, it's probably worth it for the $9 inserts just so I have a better idea what to look for in an insole.