Reviews over the
Currex BikePro
3 / 5
Close to a Perfect Fit
High arches can cause a variety of foot issues often misattributed to other bike components, until you get a proper bike fit. While I’m impressed with these insoles, I believe they could be improved with more adjustability. Specifically, the addition of heel wedges would be a game-changer. Although my arch support feels better, I’m still experiencing a 'plush' or unstable sensation at the top and bottom of the pedal stroke, likely requiring some fore-aft tuning and heel stabilization.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
I will continue to order here
Always good service
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Small expense for much added comfort
Bought on the advice of my bikefitter, I was tempted to roll my feet inwards to apply extra force. I can recommend it to everyone because the sponge soles in cycling shoes are worth nothing. My bikefitter is already doing 12 years with his soles, so well worth the investment!
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Perfect
More like sufficient support. Sufficient space is left for the foot No pain in the feet after 160 km
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Gain in comfort
Replacement for my SQlab 214 insoles (probably no longer in production?). They are very similar in style. Much more comfortable than the standard NorthWave insoles.
5 / 5
Very good value for money
I haven't used it yet, but it seems to be of good quality.
4 / 5
Fine insoles
Had these in my previous shoes as well. Actually too crazy that expensive cycling shoes have such thin/simple soles.
Pros & Cons
2 / 5
Not what I had hoped for
I don't notice any difference Still tingling feet (While position of seats etc is good)