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- the newly released SB Bruin Reacts. If you're really into the shoes, then yeah, it's worth getting, especially since it can be a shoe to enjoy and a VERY useful insole. It's like the AF1 React, except not as thick.
I've originally been using the SB Zoom insoles from the Janoskis and those already do a good job, but it still rides low to the ground. I just did a quick test, and the SB React insoles DEFINITELY feels much better. The flaws would be that it's slightly slanted and the insole is a bit narrow to leave a bit of width space on the midfoot of the Jordan 1s. However, what's great about the insole is that it's a footbed rather than a traditional flat insole (think of running shoes' insoles), so your feet won't shift at all. Also, if you've worn the Air Max 270s, 270 Reacts, 720s or anything that comes with a slight tilt, you'll be used to it already. The lower toe will still give you enough room in the toebox.
Hope this helps those looking to boost the comfort of Jordan 1s!
I've originally been using the SB Zoom insoles from the Janoskis and those already do a good job, but it still rides low to the ground. I just did a quick test, and the SB React insoles DEFINITELY feels much better. The flaws would be that it's slightly slanted and the insole is a bit narrow to leave a bit of width space on the midfoot of the Jordan 1s. However, what's great about the insole is that it's a footbed rather than a traditional flat insole (think of running shoes' insoles), so your feet won't shift at all. Also, if you've worn the Air Max 270s, 270 Reacts, 720s or anything that comes with a slight tilt, you'll be used to it already. The lower toe will still give you enough room in the toebox.
Hope this helps those looking to boost the comfort of Jordan 1s!