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TSRis
post Jan 2 2009, 06:02 PM, updated 17y ago

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Anyone hear/try for Good Arch/ Archright b4?? It is a taiwan brand of foot insole products. Today i wen to their sales center and quite impressive about their products after they explain to me.. brows.gif
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post Jan 2 2009, 06:06 PM

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QUOTE(Ris @ Jan 2 2009, 06:02 PM)
Anyone hear/try for Good Arch/ Archright b4?? It is a taiwan brand of foot insole products. Today i wen to their sales center and quite impressive about their products after they explain to me..  brows.gif
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My brothers working in there...
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post Jan 2 2009, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(ZeroSP @ Jan 2 2009, 06:06 PM)
My brothers working in there...
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ooo.. So are u wearing their product?? If yes, what do u you about it? Good??

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post Jan 3 2009, 02:43 AM

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ada website ar?where is this archright sales center?
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post Jan 3 2009, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Jan 3 2009, 02:43 AM)
ada website ar?where is this archright sales center?
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This is the website ->http://www.goodarch2u.com.my/index.php?m=main&lang=en. And their sales center located at Kepong and sri petaling.
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post Jan 3 2009, 11:12 PM

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post Jan 4 2009, 09:19 PM

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where on earth can i buy one. i seriously am in need of one

i am seriouslty flat footed

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post Jan 4 2009, 10:04 PM

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IF you seriously need 1, then i will suggest u must pay a visit to GoodArch. They given free consultation and trial. Based on their explanation abt the products, it is really good. But of coz, it is also not cheap, it cost rm2980 (shoe+ insole) rclxub.gif

Seems like no one use it b4... sweat.gif
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post Jan 6 2009, 05:28 PM

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Ya.. It is extremely good, the difference is noticeable. But just try out yourself, or else all I said will be nothing...

If you pay visit to Sri Petaling Good Arch shop, you can always ask my brother for assistance. Just quote Eric Pua.

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post Jan 20 2009, 04:11 PM

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In my clinic, we prescribe a SEMI-CUSTOM Made orthotics for patients having foot problems.

It costs about RM180-190 a pair.
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post Jan 20 2009, 06:53 PM

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I wore before, my mom bought for NT$10900 last time. (Member price or something? not sure). Wore 6 months or so, at first it hurts but after a while it doesn't smile.gif Then I lazy to wear give back to my mom ahaha doh.gif
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post May 17 2009, 07:18 PM

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QUOTE(JackX @ Jan 20 2009, 06:53 PM)
I wore before, my mom bought for NT$10900 last time. (Member price or something? not sure). Wore 6 months or so, at first it hurts but after a while it doesn't  smile.gif Then I lazy to wear give back to my mom ahaha  doh.gif
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wah u wear your mom one ar?
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post May 17 2009, 08:46 PM

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i went to sunway medical and saw a podiatrist Dr. Bergin. He made a plaster of paris out of my feet and sent to australia to produce a custom made orthotics. it cost about rm800.
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post May 17 2009, 09:36 PM

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GG.

You guys pay an awful lot of money for fixing your feet and shoes.

It may be better to look at the type of shoes u lot are wearing.

I am flat foot and broad feet. The shoe that help me to recover was surprisingly the cheap Bata Comfit version (RM30-RM60). I pick the shoes with the raised bumps so that it tekan my pressure points in the foot. Within 30 min, got a tingling feeling in my feet and within a few days, feet is ok again.

Looking at the Chinese site, it looks like a combination of health problems and standing posture that helped to fix the problem as well as the shoes. But to have to pay for RM2K for a pair of shoes, ouch. I get the feeling it's a bit of a rip off. They are other ways to improve your foot circulation then using their shoes alone.
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post May 28 2009, 11:37 PM

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can I buy only the insoles? Or I must buy the insoles + shoe?

Anyone?
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post Jun 27 2009, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(chiropractor @ Jan 20 2009, 04:11 PM)
In my clinic, we prescribe a SEMI-CUSTOM Made orthotics for patients having foot problems.

It costs about RM180-190 a pair.
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hihi, i'm interested in getting one for my sis

she hv scoliosis....so do u htink its help...

good arch is very expensive 2k...

others 500-800

so 180 is afforadble..

can email me more detail about ur product?

zoehow@gmail.com
tq
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post Nov 14 2009, 08:23 PM

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[B]hi, if you got any question, i can help you, Good Arch Chu Yuan or http://www.facebook.com/people/Good-Arch-C...100000338958347. we have branch in Klang, Malaysia. thanks
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post Nov 14 2009, 08:47 PM

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My aunt and I got ourselves a pair each in Hongkong. I have a rather nice arch but my feet orientation is slightly less than perfect, as opposed to my aunt whereby her feet is flat-soled. I have not troubles wearing mine but she's complaining about the bulge meant for the arch. Couldnt stand it and there goes HKD2000, collecting dust.

Better check with more people. I'm doubtful as to how it is possible to re-structure your fully-grown pair of feet? Unless you're still a kid I doubt its purpose for adults.
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post Nov 16 2009, 05:42 PM

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it's worth trying for me because i have serious flat feet and i have to bear with the pain for walking long distance (ever since i start my uni in australia)... and the people who work there told me that if you are not satisfied after 6 month of wearing it (no improvement) you can have a full refund. i paid something slightly above 3000 to have 2 pairs of shoes and the insole made. after all if it's really work it's worth the money i paid.
btw, im in sabah.
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post Nov 17 2009, 10:58 PM

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I went to Singapore to see a podiatrist that makes 6-monthly trips to Kuching, Sarawak. His name is Craig Wright and is a Canadian that has been in Singapore for the last 15 years. His website is http://www.2ft.com which has a branch in KL.

I'm not sure how often he goes to West Malaysia but you can drop him an email. Check the website for the address. I paid about S$329 + S$30 for 24-month warranty which includes 6- monthly checking and corrections. When I saw him yesterday, he said that he was going to be driving to West Malaysia.

I have bad case of flat feet (pronation) and an L5/S1 herniation on my right side. After getting the insoles done and buying some shoes he recommended, it was better. The shoes were NZ orthopaedic shoes in Singapore - S$299 each but I got S$10 voucher off him. The shoe brand is Kumfs (http://www.kumfs.co.nz/home/home.aspx) although mostly for women.


Added on November 17, 2009, 11:00 pmFYI, the insoles I bought can also fit into New Balance shoes - just take the insoles out. I'm not sure whether other types of sport shoes will also work out or not.

I went to Craig Wright as he was recommended by my PT. And I remembered checking out the Good Arch site before and wasn't keen on paying RM1K for a pair of shoes. But that was before I had my herniation injury. Although, with all the amount I'm paying for the insoles + new shoes, it's hitting more than RM1K atm.

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