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has anyone had one of there boots that have  this and if so is it hard or on the softer side ?   I just wonder if it is in the right place too as I've had boots /shoes with an arch support that is super hard and not were my actual arch is   Very uncomfortable.   

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

I have not had the Skechers boots with the arch fit but I have a few pair of Skechers sneakers with the arch fit and find them very comfortable and supportive.  I would say on the softer side.  However, everyone's feet are different so my experience may not be yours.

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Re: Skechers arch fit question


@Bookplate wrote:

I have not had the Skechers boots with the arch fit but I have a few pair of Skechers sneakers with the arch fit and find them very comfortable and supportive.  I would say on the softer side.  However, everyone's feet are different so my experience may not be yours.


I have had the exact same experience.  I also agree that everyone's feet are different and the OP may not like them as much as we do.

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

thanks for the replies!!!! I think I will give the pair I'm liking a try.   If on softer side should be ok .

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

I have two pairs of the arch fit boots/ They fit just like the shoes and both mine are softer material with side zippers. I love mine..one is plain black and one is black with a fake fur trim.I have had mine several years.

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

I have a pair of Skecher's sneaker loafers.  I'd describe their archfit arch as being minimal.  I can hardly feel it and thought it was somewhat of a joke.

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@Kachina624 wrote:

I have a pair of Skecher's sneaker loafers.  I'd describe their archfit arch as being minimal.  I can hardly feel it and thought it was somewhat of a joke.


I feel the same as @Kachina624 . Additionally, I  find them kind of soft and I don't care for overly soft shoes.  IMO, the newer Skechers are generally softer than I like.  The older models are less mushy.

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

@faeriemoon.  I agree, Skechers are totally non-supportive.  I'd never wear them if I was doing a lot of walking, house shoes only.

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Re: Skechers arch fit question

@Kachina624   I would tend to agree but the good thing is the insole is removable on the arch fit whereas other Skechers are not removable, so I insert either one of my Vionic or Revitalign insoles.   I do love some of the Skechers arch fit styles but their arch fit insole is not the greatest