Costco deal it’s pretty good I guess if you consider the actual rrp
https://www.timberland.com.au/men-s-pro-ballast-6-inch-steel…
Costco deal it’s pretty good I guess if you consider the actual rrp
https://www.timberland.com.au/men-s-pro-ballast-6-inch-steel…
Interested!
Mind sharing which one from Amazon. Thanks
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Interested, thanks.
EDIT: Just saw you post it underneath. Thank you.
Iirc it's happystep from Amazon but I can't find it in my orders.
Is it this: https://amzn.asia/d/fbYyN94
I think i found it but never can figure out how to post an Amazon link without the spam/referral thing.
I think I found it. It is called Happystep Plantar Fasciitis Orthotics and is $13.99. They had a grey one for normal fit and a green one for wide fit and they have a 4.4 rating from 16,000 reviews so I assume it must be that.
Hopefully the OP can confirm for those interested…
Edit: Reading reviews many comment on the insoles being extremely thick to the point of your feet not fitting well in the shoe or being too tight. Think I will just stick with Scholl..
Read the reviews too. Seems like they’d be great if you have a big boot on, not so much for tighter shoes. Might grab a pair for my boots and try them out
Yeah they are thick for sure.
Do you need membership to shop Costco? or can non members purchase for a higher price
Just get giftcards
But can you purchase anything without membership?
Yes the trick is using giftcards.
@nightelves: If you talking about this you still need membership to buy gift cards right
@sub102: Have you got a friend who has a Costco card? Ask them?
@nightelves: If the item has discounted pricing for members only, you won't receive any such discounts if you don't scan a membership card at the checkout.
Otherwise, the Costco Shop Card is a good hack.
@nightelves: No I don't
these look like they weigh a ton. i currently have hard yakka, and they are awesome. lightweight and super comfy for all day use. great price though
Time to kick some ass!
Before anyone asks
These
Are
Not
For
Hiking
These are pretty heavy but I find them somewhat comfortable.
I have a pair of Skechers steel cap that are more comfortable.
If you get sore feet there's a really good pair of insoles at Amazon that work and last, vs most of the other stuff that is rubbish (Dr Scholl's, etc). I'll look up the name if anyone's interested