momopi
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I use PowerStep Pinnacle High Insole inserts for supination:
powerstep.com
Ordered couple sets, put one set in the shoes and thought it didn't feel right. Took it out and found that they sent me Pinnacle Maxx (overpronation insole) by mistake:
powerstep.com
The packaging looked correct, but the insole was not. Called for RMA and since I already wore it (once), they don't want it back.
So I have a set of the Pinnacle Maxx insoles for men, size 10-10.5 (can be trimmed to smaller) if anyone wants it. Free.
P.S. If you supinate and need the Pinnacle High insoles, they're on sale at Amazon now.

PowerStep Pinnacle High Insoles | High Arch Pain Relief Orthotic, Supination Inserts
Pinnacle High orthotic insoles feature a high arch support insert and dual-layer cushioning, providing comfort, stability, and motion control to correct supination. Pinnacle High Arch also features a more rigid arch to relieve and prevent pain on the outer edge of the foot and shins.

Ordered couple sets, put one set in the shoes and thought it didn't feel right. Took it out and found that they sent me Pinnacle Maxx (overpronation insole) by mistake:

PowerStep Maxx Insoles | Corrective Orthotic Insoles for Overpronation, Max Stability
Pinnacle Maxx PowerStep insoles feature neutral arch support with a firmer shell and angled heel platform to correct ver-pronation. These Orthotic insoles are designed to realign the foot to relieve and prevent ankle, knee, hip, and back pain.

The packaging looked correct, but the insole was not. Called for RMA and since I already wore it (once), they don't want it back.
So I have a set of the Pinnacle Maxx insoles for men, size 10-10.5 (can be trimmed to smaller) if anyone wants it. Free.
P.S. If you supinate and need the Pinnacle High insoles, they're on sale at Amazon now.
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