NASA Grade Plantar Fasciitis Insoles – High Arch Support Insoles Men Women - Shoe Insoles for Plantar Fasciitis Relief - Absorb Shock & Relieve Flat Foot Pain - Orthotics Inserts for Work & Standing
R**R
Best Functional Insoles
Best Functional Insoles!!Short review: go get yourself a pair. Picture: left is I trimmed, right is after a quick trim.Long review:Pros -1. Effective shock absorption: I run and hike in these. No more shin splints, and my knees thank me for this brilliant purchase. I’ve been wearing these everyday and have noticed no decline of the functionality.2. Amazing arch support. There’s a solid backing structure to these insoles, as opposed to the soft/floppy ones the sneakers would come with. The cushions are very soft, but not bulky. You’ll have to try this on!3. Less odor: breathable foam plus antimicrobial treatment, these insoles make my shoes smell much less after gym sessions and hiking.4. All sizes. They truly have a good array of various sizes, anyone can find the right size — man’s size 13 and up, or women size 6 and down. That’s something you’ll never find at the drugstore.5. High-quality materials. It bothers me to no end when other insoles’ top layers peel away from the foam after a month of use. And their foam suck (flatten out fast). Mine is still good as new.Cons - not really….will update the review if and when there’s anything.Overall five stars, from a real shopper/walker/runner. For your reference I wear APL and Allbirds sneakers.
M**E
Forget other insoles!!!
I am a US Marine, my feet and ankles are always throbbing with each step. This insole is amazing. Takes so much impact out of every step. I hve bought countless insoles from the cheap, all to way to the custom made pair specifically for me.This blows all of them away. The best pair I've ever used!Thank you for providing this product and allowing me to find this relief.
S**L
These insoles serve me well. For the power of GREYSKULL!
Everything comes to he who waits…and I have waited so very long for this moment. I have high arches, plantar fasciitis and overall real bitchy feet. The Arch support is firm enough to keep me from over planating as I go about my usual fuckery but not so firm as to be painful. The memory foam layer is a real nice touch! I, Skeletor, Master of the Universe, have comfy feet and now NOTHING stands between me and Greyskull!!
A**.
Oh, so good search is over
My search is over. I have been wearing insoles since 2019 for plantar fasciitis and heel spur recommended to use Powerstep Protech Insoles bought 2 pair through Podiatry office. Now I needed new ones but Podiatrist had none in stock told to check Amazon, which have the ones I wanted for $75 I only paid $40. They sell cheaper Powersteps I ordered 4 different kinds, but just didn't cut it for me. I tried Walk Hero, Forcare, Nazaroo, PCSole, Xstance Insoles and the last purchase was PerseveranX.PerseveranX hit the right balance for me. Now, these are NOT stiff, hard or firm. They are soft, very cushioned heel to toe, springy, great arch support and bulky BUT I buy my walking shoes 1/2 size bigger so these fit just right. These insoles will not be for everyone didn't think they would be for me but after the first day I wore them they fit my shoes and cuffed my feet like a glove and felt so good. Soft but gave me surprisingly great support.I ordered an additional 3 pair on the way and the heel cushion is heaven to my heel spur. Fantastic price, arrive on time in new condition. I don't want to be without these.
D**S
These Insoles are Great for Bone Spurs
I developed bone spurs, adhesions and inflammation as a result of scoliosis. About a month ago, my heel started giving me fits. Intense pain shoots up my leg whenever my heel touches the ground. I had to resort to crutches just so I could walk.I found these insoles and read the reviews, and decided to give them a try… I am getting ultrasound and muscle scraping therapies, plus taping from my Chiropractor/son. But these insoles have been a blessing for me to be able to walk. They truly help manage the extreme pain.
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