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Can I remove the insoles of Adidas sneakers?

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Posted Glen Moore edited answer

Can I remove the insoles of Adidas sneakers?

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Glen Moore0 Glen Moore edited answer

If these are original sneakers, then you can’t. It’s just that Adidas does its job efficiently. If someone told you that you can remove the insoles from Adidas, there are no original boots. For example, I always order boots at https://www.forstepstyle.com/product/adidas-yeezy-350-boost-v2-beluga-2-0-sneakers/ the insoles are always tightly attached to the sole. If you want to buy Adidas insoles, it is already more logical to buy the shoes themselves.
Why do you even need insoles from Adidas if you can just purchase original shoes and not suffer? Think about it.

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I have a pair of Adidas running shoes, purchased because they run shallow and narrow as cholly pointed out above. I replaced the insoles with “athletic” insoles, and now they are slightly too tight, so be aware that the difference in thickness between the Adidas insole and the replacement might change the fit. Also, it was hard to find replacement insoles where the arch support of the insole matched up with the Adidas’ arch support. Once you start the ripping process (or have your dogs start it for you…), it’s not that hard to continue pulling, and it doesn’t damage the structure of the shoe. At least, it didn’t on my pair.

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