Bio5 Steps To Choosing The Right UPSinsoles For Your Shoes and Correct Any Uncomfortable Issues
If you want to get the most “Height Increasing Insoles” from your UPSinsoles, there are five steps you need to follow:
1 - Choose The Shoes You Want To Wear
When you want to use UPSinsoles, you need to know what pair of shoes you'll be wearing. If you plan on using a regular sneaker or lo-top, you don't want an insert that gives you more than one inch.
When you're going to use an insert, there are two factors to remember:
- You want to ensure there is plenty of room for the heel of the shoe so that as you walk you don't come out of your shoe.
- You don't place additional pressure on the tongue of the shoe.
2 – Try Out The Shoe Fit With The Insert
Put your UPSinsoles into the shoes you plan on wearing. Keep in mind that one size will fit nearly all shoes. If you have a shoe size that's smaller than 8 U.S., you will need to trim the insert (as noted in both steps three and four).
3 – Shortening Your Insert
If your shoes are smaller than size 8 U.S., you'll need to trim the insert down. Place the insert into the shoe to determine how much of it will need to be trimmed. Of course, if the insert fits snuggly in the shoe, you don't have to trim it.
4 – Cutting The Insert
On the insert, you have guided lines. Use these lines to trim the insert so it fits your shoes. Regular scissors can be used.
5 – Putting The Insert In
After you've cut the insert and ensured that it's perfectly cut, you can put the shoes on and go.
Viola! That's an instant two inches added to your height.
Of course, there may be instances where the insert will take an excessive amount of room up in the shoe. How do you handle this issue? Actually, you have four things you can do to make it fit comfortably
4 Tips To Deal With An Insert That Fits But Not Comfortably
1 – You can either loosen the laces or leave them laced halfway up so your foot has more room.
2 – Wear shoes that are a half to one size bigger than you are currently wearing.
3 – If there's not enough room for the heel of the shoe, place the insert in a hi-top, high ankle support or boot shoe.
4 – Remove and re-insert the detachable piece, which can produce more room and give you the extra height you want…comfortably.
It's important to note that some lo-tops don't have enough ankle support for even the one-inch UPSinsoles. Keep this in mind when you're making your purchase. WineBio