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The AMP LT Memory Foam Insole features:
I recent bought a new pair of pull on boots and these were inside, comfortable but after a few days they’re already starting to rip (the black material is separating from the rest of the insole , exposing the under layer of memory foam).
Wore for two days and started tearing up and they dont allow your feet to breath and will sweat in your boots. Feet soaked after having them in boots for half a day.
Great
Great for me, BUT possible caveats for others. My suggestion is if you can afford to take the risk, buy the regular AMP first and then the LT if the AMP's are too thick for you.
I started with the regular AMP insoles that came with a pair of Georgia Boots. The boots didn't work out for me but the insoles blew my mind. The way they seem to work for me is that the memory foam top layer conforms perfectly to my feet so that there are no pressure points. Then the bottom foam layer acts as a shock absorber. As I put weigh on the foot the foam compresses. It is like my foot oozes into the foam and I am walking on a cloud. By far the best insoles that I have ever had.
So I started changing over all my footwear to the AMP insole. But the AMP's are thick so in one of my pairs of boots my feet were too cramped. So I tried the AMP LT's. They are just thinner versions of the regular AMP's, and they worked in that one pair of my boots. They are not quite the luxury of the AMP's, but the LT's are close and still better than any other insole that I have tried. The memory foam top layer of the LT's is just a bit thinner than the regular AMP's. The LT bottom foam is just a bit thinner at the toe but tapers to much thinner at the heel. So if the AMP is just a bit tight at your toes the LT should work. If the heel its too tight, the LT's will be much better.
One reviewer said they were nice but still too thick for him. They are indeed a bit thicker than the cheap thin things that come with most footwear, but I found that the memory foam top collapses to very little to conform to your foot so you are effectively walking on the bottom layer which is not all that thick. I suppose that if your footwear is very tight these might push you over the comfort edge, but it was not my experience.
One bit of advice, if you are in between sizes, go with the larger. The foam will jam into a bit smaller shoe, but I hate it being too small and feeling the edges.
Bought these for some tall Romeo boots. After a few weeks the first two layers of foam of the insole started to come up from the yellow bottom layer of the insole. they were comfortable at first. Now they are irritating with the heels missing. I went back with the original ones.
These came in a pair of new boots. Bought Jan 20 and by Mar 3 the memory foam and cover are de-laminating from the yellow base.
I got these in a pair of ReFlx and had to take them out. Together the heel felt higher than a running shoe. It also reduced the otherwise roomy in toe shoe vertically. I will say they do have a nice combination of cushion and support.
The Amps in the regular size would probably be amazing for a tall boot, but for low-rise shoes and mid boots, the LTs are the way too go.
I recent bought a new pair of pull on boots and these were inside, comfortable but after a few days they’re already starting to rip (the black material is separating from the rest of the insole , exposing the under layer of memory foam).
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
Wore for two days and started tearing up and they dont allow your feet to breath and will sweat in your boots. Feet soaked after having them in boots for half a day.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
Great
Great for me, BUT possible caveats for others. My suggestion is if you can afford to take the risk, buy the regular AMP first and then the LT if the AMP's are too thick for you.
I started with the regular AMP insoles that came with a pair of Georgia Boots. The boots didn't work out for me but the insoles blew my mind. The way they seem to work for me is that the memory foam top layer conforms perfectly to my feet so that there are no pressure points. Then the bottom foam layer acts as a shock absorber. As I put weigh on the foot the foam compresses. It is like my foot oozes into the foam and I am walking on a cloud. By far the best insoles that I have ever had.
So I started changing over all my footwear to the AMP insole. But the AMP's are thick so in one of my pairs of boots my feet were too cramped. So I tried the AMP LT's. They are just thinner versions of the regular AMP's, and they worked in that one pair of my boots. They are not quite the luxury of the AMP's, but the LT's are close and still better than any other insole that I have tried. The memory foam top layer of the LT's is just a bit thinner than the regular AMP's. The LT bottom foam is just a bit thinner at the toe but tapers to much thinner at the heel. So if the AMP is just a bit tight at your toes the LT should work. If the heel its too tight, the LT's will be much better.
One reviewer said they were nice but still too thick for him. They are indeed a bit thicker than the cheap thin things that come with most footwear, but I found that the memory foam top collapses to very little to conform to your foot so you are effectively walking on the bottom layer which is not all that thick. I suppose that if your footwear is very tight these might push you over the comfort edge, but it was not my experience.
One bit of advice, if you are in between sizes, go with the larger. The foam will jam into a bit smaller shoe, but I hate it being too small and feeling the edges.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
Bought these for some tall Romeo boots. After a few weeks the first two layers of foam of the insole started to come up from the yellow bottom layer of the insole. they were comfortable at first. Now they are irritating with the heels missing. I went back with the original ones.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
These came in a pair of new boots. Bought Jan 20 and by Mar 3 the memory foam and cover are de-laminating from the yellow base.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
I got these in a pair of ReFlx and had to take them out. Together the heel felt higher than a running shoe. It also reduced the otherwise roomy in toe shoe vertically. I will say they do have a nice combination of cushion and support.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com
The Amps in the regular size would probably be amazing for a tall boot, but for low-rise shoes and mid boots, the LTs are the way too go.
written by a customer while visiting georgiaboot.com