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G: surprised the Vapor lineup was what you found most comfortable. From everything I've heard, the Vapor line fits a lot snugger and narrower, so not the best for a severe overpronator. The Supreme line which you ended up in should theoretically be more comfortable. But here once again is where it is important to trust the knowledge and experience of your fitter to match the minor nuances for each skate and each unique foot type.
trancehead: yes they are one95's and they scanned in at ~$450 but cashier adjusted to the sale price. I had to do a quadruple take before picking them up; apparently last pair in the company
skiipi: I am a Certified Canadian Pedorthist. I deal with feet, biomechanical, and lower body ailments all day everyday for work so I'm confident in saying I know a thing or two about the area. I provide custom orthotics for all different needs and purposes, including skates. But honestly Superfeet's skate product is excellent for what it is, and does 90% of what a custom orthotic would be able to do in most cases when inside a skate environment. As I have a fairly extensive sporting background (and I did work for Sportchek waaay back in the day), I can apply a lot more of what I know from my vocational training to real-life applications for people who use activity for recreation, or high performance athletes.
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