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20% off High Tech Noene Insoles with Special Technology - from $39.96 + Shipping

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NOENE® are high-tech insoles for both sneakers and shoes, that help protect your body from injury. Yes, cheaper alternative insoles are available however these are made from a special material. Google/YouTube Noene to get more information.

Example: https://youtu.be/UFEqLqlU5x0

NOENE can absorb and disperse up to 98% of the negative impacts your joints receive while running or walking.

  • Get your 20% off with the Discount Coupon Code
  • Reduce impact and therefore minimise injuries
  • Fast Shipping from Local Australian Stock
  • Money Back Guarantee
  • High Tech product

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  • +4

    hahahahaah $99 for insoles?!?! hahahahaha

    • +2

      Indeed, yet Associated OP's description does not tell us why "These insoles are very different from other insoles".

      • +2

        Unicorns and fairy dust, plus it has titanium and aluminium in it too… which everyone knows is better than fairy dust.

        • +2

          I hope the mermaids were paid well.

  • +2

    If anyone misses out on this deal, Scholl gel all day ones are great, $20 odd from Chemist Warehouse.

    • +1

      good for flat feeters?

      • +2

        Not sure mate, I had sore feet for a while and Doctor said these would help, which they did.

    • +1

      I'm not sure why my post was unpublished as the eBay link I posted was not a referral or affiliate link, but they can also be found on eBay for $20 posted, + cash rewards.

      • +1

        found AUD22 is the cheapest on ebay?

        • +1

          The link I posted got removed, so I dare not post another, but there is Scholl Gel Activ Sport Insoles Men Size 8-13 saved in my watch list for $19.99 that I intend on picking up myself as I need a new pair for my hockey boots.

        • +1

          @matthewk85:
          If you have Costco membership, they are currently $16:

          http://www.costco.com.au/coupons/c20161204.shtml

    • +1

      Downside to the gel ones is they don't breathe so well (a problem if you have issues with infections), otherwise they're great.

  • seems to be different products than the US company sells.

    I read the Shark Tank story … how much Brian pays for a pair of units, which comes out to $6 and each pair vendors for $29.99

  • +4

    Negging because Associated OP's description informs these particularly expensive insoles are "very different from other insoles" without adequately explaining that difference …

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:deal_posting_guidelin…
    Write a descriptive title & description
    7. Summarise briefly why it is a bargain …
    Do provide the most relevant details …

    … and because after 2 hours, the official Australian Distributor still ignores a fellow OzBargain member's standard question about suitability for flat feet …

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:store_representative
    Expected Behavior
    It is recommended that reps respond to comments and reasonable enquiries about their deal, product or service. To assist with this, reps are automatically subscribed their deal posts.

    … and also because cheaper prices are available elsewhere.

    https://noene.com.au/collections/insoles/products/noene-spor…
    $79.95 - 20% code IDON'TCHECKPRICESBEFOREPOSTING = $63.96 + $8.00 shipping = $71.96
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Noene-Atlas-Carbon-Replacement-Un…
    $48.82 delivered … a significant saving.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/help:deal_posting_guidelin…
    Before posting a bargain
    Is this really the best price on the web? Check for the lowest prices.

    Every manufacturer's insole purports to absorb and disperse impact. OP's attempt to justify such premium prices by nebulously claiming "these insoles are very different from other insoles" is starkly insufficient.

  • +2

    Scammy….

    The website makes many unrealistic claims and promises, based on vague pseudoscientific nonsense. This is backed up with a healthy dose of fear mongering (e.g. under the final section of who is it for?) and a bunch of words which are essentially meaningless in context (but to recognise this recognise this requires a reasonable scientific and health literacy).

  • +2

    Also the website auto-plays sound that can't be shut off… you do that and I close your website. It's not the 2000s anymore, you can't get away with hijacking my computer like that. If I am not pressing play, I don't want to hear or see videos.

    Also just because something was featured on Sharktank doesn't mean squat, the product might be a scam still.

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