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๐ฆถ Step up your shoe game with soles that outlast the rest!
The KANEIJI Shoe Replacement Rubber Out Sole is a 4mm thick, dark brown rubber sole designed for durability and enhanced traction. Sized at 32cm by 13cm, it fits US menโs sizes 13 and above and can be trimmed for a custom fit. Featuring a tire-grain anti-slip pattern, itโs perfect for work, safety, and flat shoes, offering a cost-effective way to extend shoe life and maintain comfort.




| ASIN | B07RVB3BZB |
| Arch Type | Low Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,806 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #772 in Shoe Inserts & Insoles |
| Brand | KANEIJI |
| Brand Name | KANEIJI |
| Color | Dark Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 773 Reviews |
| Insole Type | Comfort Insole |
| Item Form | rubber |
| Item Weight | 230 Grams |
| Manufacturer | YIWU CENI IMP & EXP CO., LTD |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Slip |
| Product Benefits | Foot Pain |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Heel,Shoe |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Target Use Body Part | Foot |
| UPC | 721412474905 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Use for | Foot |
E**B
worked perfectly
doubled the life of my moccasins. glue works great. the back of my mocs were worn, but the insides were still perfect. Cut a piece for just the back of sole, boom- my mocs live on!
B**H
So far, so good
These things are thick and heavy. They have worked well for me. I play platform tennis. The surface of the court is basically an epoxy sandpaper, which just destroys soles. I go through a pair of shoes in two to three months. My answer was to glue these soles on top of the worn out soles using shoe goo. I got as much life out of these new soles as I did with the originals. $15 ($10 for soles, $5 for shoe goo) beats $135 for new shoes. Installation is a little difficult, but I found something that works for me. First I layer shoe goo on to the sole to make a relatively flat surface. Then I let that dry for a couple of days. Next I glue the sole on with shoe goo, using small screws as clamps. Make sure you take out your insoles first or you can put holes and glue in them. After that glue dries, I trim the soles using a utility knife. Next, I sealed the edged and filled any gaps with a bit more shoe goo. Once that final coat of glue dried, I pulled all of the screws. Figure on using most of a large tube of shoe goo, but it works great. If you have left over sole, don't be afraid to piece in sections where the shoe gets extra wear. My heals don't get as much wear, so I don't worry as much about them. I use the extra heal material to patch in the high wear spots. As you can see from the last pic, I have used several layers of new soles on these shoes. Shoes typically last one half of a platform tennis season. These made it five times as long. Using $30 worth of soles and $20 in shoe goo.
D**R
Good purchase
Extents the life of my crocs. Could have been better formed to fit the sole, so I had to do less trimming (which looks terrible because it was hard to cut). Doesn't include adhesive.
D**J
Thick and good traction
worked well to replace the soles on my sandals
D**K
Retreaded my Crocs
Itโs been about a year on my Croc retreadโฆ still going strong! Highly recommend.
P**H
Hard to cut
They are hard to cut but maybe they will wear well
N**L
Stiff plastic like material NOT flexible.
Wasted my money. I was looking for a flexible soft and quiet rubber sole for indoor slippers. These a more like stiff plastic than rubber. They are anything but flexible.
D**D
Not Thin, if done correctly will last
Perfect rubber soles replacements. The trick is the installation Installation Cutting them down can be done easily with heavy duty kitchen sissors.... Cutting them so only the bottom part of the sole that touches the surface if very important. I did a few templates with cardboard until I was satisfied. I used Barge contact cement. Applied to both surfaces on my porch because of smell. It was hot so it dried quickly. Press on and held all surfaces until look glued, and then after 20 minutes put on moccasins to add my weight. I did not walk but I wanted to add my weight to help the glue set. After a small amount of time, I used a tooth pick to get any of tiny small gaps along the toes by adding a slight amount of glue, let dry, applied pressure, They look solid... I was happy I did not ruin my new moccasins. The important part is not to leaves gaps so dirt can enter. It takes time. Thinner sole replacements would be easier but would not last as long. Because they were new and the leather was suede there was no cleaning or light sanding needed. They came out perfect according to Barge the bond will grow stronger after time....
T**T
Good
Good product thank you
I**A
Not Rubber
Size is good , but material does not have the grip or flexibility of rubber.
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