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  • I came here some years ago because I wanted to find about the source of my foot pain. The salesperson has you take off your shoes and socks and you step onto a tissue type paper, to determine what kind of arches you have. I learned that I have high arches which requires special support. There are flat arches, high arches, and normal arches. A demo was done to show how different it feels with the correct amount of support- bending your knees, etc. Yeah, it seems funny, but the other customers in there are doing the same thing, too. There are numerous chairs in the store. There are also tv's playing videos of the products and the product creator/store owner. So, I was given three choices- arch supports for $100, $150, or $200. I chose the middle one. Yeah, it was pricey but my feet and general health are important to me. I think I also decided to stop wearing cheap shoes and chose Aerosoles as my primary shoe brand (but recently like Clarks too). The supports stay in with velcro, which work for a while, on most closed toe shoes. It cracked over time with use, and I came back with my original receipt (called first- had to be within the first year) and they were replaced at no extra charge- nice guarantee (the salesperson was nice about it, didn't get a rude vibe at all). They've held up pretty well (the replacement pair). The only downside, is I can't use them with every type of shoes like open- toed shoes, usually what I wear during the summer. At the time, this was the original store and have since opened two other locations, one in Summerlin and one in Henderson. Yes, there are supports available at a cheaper price ($10-$20) at Wal-Mart, but this is one of the things to not scrimp on- but that's just my opinion (just like you come to find out that not all generic brands perform well, sometimes the brand names are superior). I wear my supports quite frequently in the fall, spring, and winter, so it was definitely a good purchase for me.
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