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The quick answer: Superfeet, PowerStep, Dr. Scholl’s, and custom orthotics all have their place. But for many runners, walkers, workers, athletes, and people who spend long days on their feet, we often recommend Currex first because Currex gives support without feeling overly stiff, bulky, or forced inside the shoe. View the Currex sale collection.
Currex insoles are a simple upgrade for running shoes, walking shoes, gym shoes, boots, cleats, and some dress shoes. They can help your shoes feel more stable, more comfortable, and better supported. Go straight to the automatic 20% off Currex deal.
Limited-Time Currex Deal
Save 20% automatically on Currex insoles from June 21–26, 2026. No promo code is needed. Choose your Currex insole, add it to your cart, and the discount will apply automatically during the sale.
Table of Contents
- Quick Answer: Why Currex?
- Which Currex Insole Should I Choose?
- Currex vs Superfeet Insoles
- Currex vs PowerStep, Dr. Scholl’s & Custom Orthotics
- Best Uses: Running, Boots, Gym Shoes, Cleats & Dress Shoes
- How to Choose Low, Medium, or High Profile Currex Insoles
- Currex FAQ
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Quick Answer: Why Currex?
Currex insoles are one of our favorite support upgrades because they feel supportive without making the shoe feel awkward. Some insoles feel hard, high, or overly corrective. Currex is different because it is designed to support the foot while still letting the shoe feel natural. Shop Currex Insoles 20% Off.
That matters because your insole should not fight your shoe. A good insole should improve how your shoe fits and feels. Currex helps with support, heel stability, underfoot comfort, and a more secure feel inside the shoe. See available Currex arch profiles.
If you are dealing with tired feet, arch fatigue, heel movement, foot sliding, or shoes that feel like they need a little more support, Currex is a great place to start. The 20% off deal is automatic from June 21–26, 2026. Shop Currex RUNPRO, HIKEPRO, and SUPPORTSTP.
Which Currex Insole Should I Choose?
For running shoes: choose Currex RUNPRO. This is the go-to option for runners, walkers, and people using modern athletic shoes. It adds support and comfort without taking over the feel of the shoe. Shop Currex RUNPRO during the automatic 20% off sale.
For boots, hiking shoes, and long days on your feet: choose Currex HIKEPRO. This option is great for trails, work boots, hiking shoes, travel, standing, and uneven ground. Shop Currex HIKEPRO here.
For everyday support: choose Currex SUPPORTSTP. This is a strong choice for daily shoes, casual shoes, walking shoes, and customers who want extra comfort and support without moving into a custom orthotic. Browse Currex SUPPORTSTP and other support insoles.
For cleats or dress shoes: fit matters most. Cleats and dress shoes often have less room inside, so choosing the correct profile and thickness is important. If you are unsure, stop into Confluence Running and we can help you choose the right option. Start with the Currex 20% off collection.
Easy Sale Reminder
The Currex 20% off discount is automatic. You do not need a coupon code. The sale runs June 21–26, 2026, with June 26 as the final day.
Currex vs Superfeet Insoles
Superfeet is a well-known insole brand, and many people have had good experiences with them. We are not saying Superfeet is bad. But when customers ask us which insole we prefer for running shoes, gym shoes, boots, and active everyday comfort, we often recommend Currex first. Shop Currex while they are 20% off.
| Feature | Currex | Superfeet |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Feel | Supportive, dynamic, and natural for many active customers | Often firmer and more structured |
| Best Use | Running, walking, gym, boots, cleats, and everyday support | Traditional support, casual use, work shoes, and some athletic shoes |
| Arch Options | Low, Medium, and High profile options | Varies by model and shoe type |
| Running Shoe Compatibility | Excellent choice for modern running shoes | Can work well, but some models may feel firmer or bulkier |
| Customer Feel | Often feels like it works with the shoe | Often feels like a strong support piece inside the shoe |
The biggest difference is feel. Superfeet can feel like a firmer support platform. Currex often feels more natural, especially inside running shoes and performance footwear. For customers who want support but do not want the shoe to feel stiff or crowded, Currex is usually the better first try. Try Currex during the June 21–26 sale.
If you have used Superfeet and loved them, that is great. But if Superfeet felt too hard, too high, too bulky, or just not quite right, Currex may be the upgrade you were looking for. Shop Currex Insoles 20% Off now.
Currex also makes it easier to match the insole to the foot because many Currex models come in low, medium, and high profile options. That gives customers a better chance of finding support that feels helpful instead of forced. See available Currex arch profiles.
Currex vs PowerStep, Dr. Scholl’s & Custom Orthotics
Currex vs PowerStep: PowerStep can be a solid option for people who want a more traditional support feel. Currex is usually our pick for customers who want support, cushioning, and a more athletic feel in running shoes, gym shoes, and active footwear. Shop Currex 20% Off here.
Currex vs Dr. Scholl’s: Dr. Scholl’s can add cushion and is easy to find, but Currex is a more performance-focused upgrade. If you are running, training, hiking, working on your feet, or trying to improve shoe fit, Currex is the better choice for serious support and comfort. Upgrade to Currex during the sale.
Currex vs custom orthotics: Custom orthotics can be important for specific medical needs, especially when recommended by a podiatrist or healthcare provider. But many customers do not need a custom orthotic. They need a better-fitting insole that supports the foot and improves comfort inside the shoes they already wear. Find Currex support insoles here.
Important note: insoles are not a medical diagnosis or guaranteed cure. If you have sharp pain, numbness, swelling, a major injury, diabetes-related foot concerns, or ongoing symptoms, talk with a medical professional. For everyday support, shoe fit, and comfort, Currex is one of our favorite first upgrades. Browse Currex insoles 20% off.
Best Uses: Running, Boots, Gym Shoes, Cleats & Dress Shoes
Running: Currex RUNPRO is the best choice for most runners. It supports the foot, helps stabilize the heel, and adds comfort without ruining the natural feel of the shoe. It is a great option for daily training, long runs, walking, and race-week comfort. Shop Currex RUNPRO 20% Off.
Boots and hiking shoes: Currex HIKEPRO is built for trails, hiking, boots, uneven ground, and long days on your feet. If your boots feel loose, your heels move, or your feet feel tired after standing or walking, HIKEPRO is a strong choice. Shop Currex HIKEPRO 20% Off.
Gym shoes: Currex can be a great upgrade for lifting, walking, fitness classes, general training, and cross-training. The goal is simple: better support under your foot so your shoes feel more stable and comfortable. Shop Currex for gym shoes here.
Cleats and sports shoes: Cleats are tricky because they are usually narrow and low-volume. A good insole can help improve fit and reduce sliding, but the insole needs to fit the shoe correctly. If you are buying for soccer, football, baseball, lacrosse, or track spikes, ask us for help choosing the right profile. Start with the Currex collection here.
Dress shoes and everyday shoes: If your dress shoes have removable insoles or enough room inside, Currex may help add comfort and support. For tighter dress shoes, fit is everything, and a lower-profile option may work better. Shop Currex support and comfort insoles.
Work shoes and long days standing: Currex can also be helpful for people who spend most of the day on their feet. Better support inside the shoe can make a big difference when you are standing, walking, moving, and working for hours at a time. Shop Currex for all-day support.
How to Choose Low, Medium, or High Profile Currex Insoles
Low Profile: Usually best for lower arches, flatter feet, or people who do not want a lot of arch height underfoot. Low profile can also be helpful in tighter shoes where too much arch or volume feels uncomfortable. Shop Low Profile Currex insoles.
Medium Profile: A great starting point for many customers. If you are not sure what you need, medium profile is often the most balanced choice. It gives support without feeling too aggressive for many feet. Shop Medium Profile Currex insoles.
High Profile: Often best for higher arches or customers who want more arch contact and structure. If you usually feel like shoes do not support your arch enough, high profile may be the right fit. Shop High Profile Currex insoles.
The right profile should feel supportive, not painful. You should notice better contact and comfort, but you should not feel like the insole is jamming into your arch. If that happens, you may need a different profile. Find your Currex fit at Confluence Running.
Not Sure Which Currex to Pick?
Start with the shoe and activity. RUNPRO is the easiest choice for running and athletic shoes. HIKEPRO is the better choice for boots and hiking shoes. SUPPORTSTP is a strong everyday support option. The sale is automatic June 21–26, 2026.
Currex FAQ
Are Currex insoles better than Superfeet?
For many active customers, yes. We often prefer Currex because they feel more dynamic, less rigid, and easier to pair with modern running shoes, gym shoes, and active footwear. Superfeet is still a good brand, especially for people who like firm support. But if you want support and comfort without an overly stiff feel, Currex is one of the best options. Shop Currex 20% off here.
When is the Currex 20% off sale?
The Currex 20% off deal runs from June 21 through June 26, 2026. The last day of the sale is June 26, 2026. The discount is automatic, so customers do not need a promo code. Shop the limited-time Currex sale here.
Do I need a discount code for the Currex sale?
No. The Currex 20% off discount is automatic during the sale dates. Add Currex insoles to your cart from June 21–26, 2026, and the discount will apply automatically. Go straight to the automatic 20% off Currex deal.
Can Currex help with plantar fasciitis or foot pain?
Currex can help many customers feel more supported and comfortable, especially when poor shoe fit or lack of support is part of the problem. But foot pain can have many causes. If pain is sharp, severe, recurring, or not improving, talk with a medical professional. Browse Currex comfort and support insoles.
Do I need to break in Currex insoles?
It is smart to ease into any new insole. Wear them for a shorter period at first, then build up. Most customers know pretty quickly whether the profile feels right. Support should feel helpful, not painful. Try Currex while they are 20% off.
Can I move Currex insoles between shoes?
Yes, many customers move them between shoes, as long as the shoes are similar in size and volume. For the best fit, you may eventually want one pair for running shoes and another pair for boots, work shoes, or daily shoes. Shop multiple Currex options here.
Should I buy online or get fitted in-store?
If you know your size and arch profile, online is easy. If you are not sure, a professional fitting can help you choose the right Currex profile for your foot, shoe, and activity. Either way, this is a great time to buy because the Currex 20% off deal is only available June 21–26, 2026. Shop Currex at Confluence Running.
Which Currex insole is best for running?
For most runners, Currex RUNPRO is the best place to start. It is designed for running shoes and athletic movement, and it is available in different arch profiles so the support can better match your foot. Shop Currex RUNPRO and save 20%.
Which Currex insole is best for boots?
For hiking boots, work boots, and outdoor shoes, Currex HIKEPRO is usually the best fit. It is built for trail, hiking, and uneven ground where support and stability matter. Shop Currex HIKEPRO during the sale.
Final Takeaway: Small Upgrade, Big Difference
Most people think about replacing their shoes when their feet hurt, but sometimes the shoe is only part of the story. A better insole can improve fit, support, comfort, and confidence in the shoes you already wear. That is why we recommend Currex for running, walking, boots, gym shoes, cleats, dress shoes, and everyday support. Shop Currex Insoles 20% Off at Confluence Running.
Sale dates: June 21–26, 2026. The discount is automatic, and June 26 is the final day. Do not wait until your feet are screaming. Get the support now, save 20%, and make your favorite shoes feel better. Shop the Currex 20% off deal now.
