This place is a scam. Like others have said. They take a foot pressure imprint, then disappear for a good while. Then its the three step insert sell. Crap! The whole frickin thing is over $ 1000. Total BS for a simple piece of plastic. Go to Wal-mart and use the Dr. Scholes machine.
Daryll B.
Classificação do local: 2 San Antonio, TX
Be careful with these types of stores. After experiencing weeks of plantar fasciitis, I entered the store to look at their advertised $ 79 orthotics, only to be disappointed at hearing what’s really involved. Basically, these people are sales personnel who try to get you to buy a step program, where you keep correcting your feet with new orthotics until you are«healed». Your cost could be $ 1,000. I think I will buy just the basic $ 79.00 one that was advertised, or I will try that Dr Scholls machine at Walmart.
Christopher M.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
I visited this store for a specific problem. However, instead of addressing my issue I was pitched a spiel to sell their plastic inserts. The inserts seemed to be helpful, although a little uncomfortable, but didn’t solve my problem at all. Then after spending 30 minutes trying out inserts, participating in physical demonstrations, and walking laps around the store, I was hit with the price. It’s over $ 1000 for the three pairs of plastic inserts, a foam liner, and a pair of orthopedic looking shoes. Are you kidding me!!! If you have tried everything else and nothing has worked, maybe give this a try. For that kind of money, I would rather get daily foot massages for months and still have cash left over.
Debbie C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
We had a very good experience with Ed. He was very knowledgeable and did an excellent job at explaining and demonstrating the concept of their product. He was also extremely helpful and accommodating with my followup needs. I just purchased my inserts and already starting to notice a difference in my feet.
Sarah F.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
Okay, I will start this off by saying that I personally have never been fitted or tried out a pair of their insoles. This review is solely(get it. ha ha) what i experienced as a bystander. First off, the«consult» takes 30 minutes. Our rep, Mary, forgot to mention this until we were 15 minutes in and wondering where in the hell she went off to. That being said, they are very thorough and take a pressure point impression of you feet to help them customize a plan for you. There are 3 different insoles as I recall, each with different levels of stability depending on what you need. I will say that they try to upsell a lot with toe cushions, insoles, and really would love that everyone purchase the whole package which costs an arm and a leg. For the everyday arch support insoles it’ll run you about $ 350 and then for one of the other 2 step-down versions $ 270. Now that’s not with anything else included. YIKES! For those people that will pay any amount of money to be pain free when they walk this may be a great option, but I’ll just keep shopping for now.