VKTRY Insoles for Distance!

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Anyone else see this? There must be something to the claims by Sqairz, Athalonz and Paynter that one can increase their distance by wearing their shoes if just an insole can do it! Of course, to get the full benefit of this insole you need to get the Gold version which sells for more than a pair of any of the shoes mentioned! Golf Landing Page-VKTRY Gear

By the way, having worn Sqairz golf shoes exclusively for almost a year I believe those claims. Also, several of us were on a Zoom call a few weeks back with Sir Nick Faldo and he explained why that is the case, better balance and stability can lead to better contact. We all know the feeling of "puring" a shot, catching that sweet spot full on. He pointed out that if you miss the sweet spot you cost yourself yards, the more you miss it the more distance you lose. I know I don't flush every shot I hit but I seem to do it more often and have seen some of the longest shots I've ever hit on occasion this past year. Just look at my longest shots this year just with the driver and various 3-woods I've used (for non Shot Scope users, the top number represents the average of what they calculate to be well struck shots, the middle number is average of all, and the last number in green is the longest shot with that club):

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You have been pounding the ball!
 
If you need insoles. Go see a podiatrist for a pair of orthotics. Cost less and you'll walk the course better.
 
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VKTRY insoles - with code EARLYBIRD today are going for $80 off.
 
Here's something cool - Just nominated my wife who is a teacher - she'll get a free pair.

HONORING THOSE WHO SERVE OTHERS
VKTRY4Heroes honors the everyday hero, the ones who dedicate themselves to the health, safety, and well-being of others. The first responders, healthcare workers, military, teachers, supply chain personnel – anyone who works in the service of others. Since launching in the Spring of 2020, our program has donated over 500 pairs of VKs. We believe our Heroes deserve to stay injury-free – and VKs provide that much-needed support, stability, and shock absorption necessary for those who are working long, exhausting hours to help others.

To nominate someone special, please contact us at [email protected]. Please include their name, employer name, shoe size (specify male or female), body weight, and mailing address. If you include their email address, we will send them a confirmation with details on the shipment and your recommendation for this program.
 
Looks like they have enough profit margin built into these things.

Ya' think? :ROFLMAO:

I read a lot of Amazon Reviews - you've got to cull those things - and several golfers had good things to say.
 
I nominated her last night... and she just received the information that the Silver Insoles are on their way. Whoa!!
 
If you need insoles. Go see a podiatrist for a pair of orthotics. Cost less and you'll walk the course better.

The orthotics I got from my podiatrist were around $400 and not covered by insurance at the time. I haven't looked at the Vktry insoles but I would be surprised if they are more. I am not debating the value because I have been using them for 10 years but podiatrist orthotics are pricey. Just looked. If you are going to spend $495 I agree go to the podiatrist.
 
The orthotics I got from my podiatrist were around $400 and not covered by insurance at the time. I haven't looked at the Vktry insoles but I would be surprised if they are more. I am not debating the value because I have been using them for 10 years but podiatrist orthotics are pricey. Just looked. If you are going to spend $495 I agree go to the podiatrist.

With the promo code, they were $122 shipped.

This is not an insole for foot problems. It is an insole to return energy, and help foot fatigue from what I can tell reading reviews - people report feeling fresher in their legs and feet after a round, no cramps, and more energy in their ballstriking. The only way to know is to try it out.
 
I bought a pair because of all the walking I do now when I play. I wouldn't say I'm hitting it further, though maybe I am a bit? It's hard to tell when you're also losing weight and working out at the same time, because you're just going to have more energy and power from that just the same.

I do notice the fatigue is a bit less though after the round. Fun note of caution though, carbon fiber can sometimes splinter. THAT DOES NOT FEEL SO GOOD IF IT GETS STUCK IN YOUR SOCK.
 
The orthotics I got from my podiatrist were around $400 and not covered by insurance at the time. I haven't looked at the Vktry insoles but I would be surprised if they are more. I am not debating the value because I have been using them for 10 years but podiatrist orthotics are pricey. Just looked. If you are going to spend $495 I agree go to the podiatrist.
Take a look at Vasyli Medical or Power Step. Both APMA approved orthotics that arent custom but about as close as you can get. Also priced much better than a custom
 
These in soles are showing up in my feeds recently. Anyone still using them? Price is steep for sure.
 
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