Step into Comfort! 👣 Elevate your foot game with Correct Plus.
The pedag Correct Plus is a premium 3/4 length orthotic insole designed specifically for oversupinators. Made from high-quality vegetable tanned leather and natural latex rubber, these insoles provide exceptional support and comfort while promoting proper foot alignment. Handmade in Germany, they are available in multiple sizes and come with a hassle-free return policy.
J**A
All over-supinators need this insole
Like many other reviewers I did not know this product even existed. I am so glad I found it. I have extremely high arches and wear out the outside heels of my shoes so quickly that wherever I have lived I have got on first name terms with the shoe repairer. When I was young I had custom made orthotics prescribed, but they supported my arch - which is the last thing I needed. One reviewer suggested that one didn't need the 3/4 length insole as it is just the heel that is supinating, so I ordered the heel only support. As soon as it arrived I could see that it was a good product that would work, but it is the whole foot that supinates, not just the heel. I ordered the 3/4 length but it was no so much a chore changing the insoles from shoe to shoe, but remembering to take them out of one pair of shoes and put them in another. I now keep a pair permanently in my athletic shoes (which I put on every morning) and move the second pair of 3/4 length insoles that I bought into the shoes I am wearing.Quite a few negative reviewers refer to the insoles being too small for their shoes. Well they come in two sizes and are 3/4 length, so I don't see how that can even be a problem. I do have small feet, but all the same the insoles are held quite snuggly in the heel area which keeps them in place. I do have one pair of shoes which must have a wider heel, and they insole did slip in that shoe, but there is adhesive at the bottom of the insoles to keep them in place. The heel only product I affixed permanently to a pair of heeled sandals which do not have side vamps, and that is working out well.I have had the insoles almost four month now, and definitely have noticed a difference in the way the heels of my shoes are wearing and how I am walking. Anyone who over supinates should at least try these insoles
A**N
I think this is it
The heal-only supination correction inserts are fine and dandy, but not all of us supinators supinate only at the heel. The heel versions just gave me more foot strain, and ankle strain and pain. This, however, is already making a difference beyond my folded up paper towels that I stack on the outside, beneath my custom orthotics.I have a check-in about the increased supination recently with my podiatrist, but even though I’m on the cancellation contact list, this is a major city: the appointment is a month and a half out. I needed something that would be stable enough to stack underneath my custom orthotics without causing added strain. I tried 3 heel-only inserts, including the first one being a fitted gel-like one (my hips and knees instantly protested—how unstable a design).This popped up as a recommendation on Amazon a couple days after I implemented paper towels in my shoes.Pros:- supination support down the majority of your support-needing foot- so far, it works well as an added support underneath [custom] orthotics- instant pain relief- at least in a Brooks sneaker, making direct contact with the existing grippy base and not ON TOP of an insert or orthotic, the pedag insert doesn’t move around for meCons:- I can feel the ridges of the pedag even beneath my orthotics, and I got the thickest top cover available- I cannot imagine walking directly on the slick leather top covers of the pedag would do anyone any favors—it’s quite slippery, and as someone with long second toes where I’ve permanently damaged the nail beds from years of wearing the wrong shoe sizes/toe box width, and slippery inserts, I can tell you nobody wants to deal with the hades that is damaged toenail beds.Overall, I’d recommend using these beneath inserts/orthotics for comfort and even for safety so you’re not sliding around in your own shoe/needing to tighten your shoes so much you bruise or damage the tops of your feet.4/5
J**N
Absolute game changer.
DISCLAIMER: I've only been using this insert for about a week now but the results have been amazing!My right foot has a severe oversupination. I'll buy new shoes and within 2 weeks I'll have broken down the right side of my right shoe to the point that I'm essentially walking on my ankle. It's so bad that I'll have crippling pain all up my right side from my foot to my knee to my back. If I walk long distances it'll even creep up to my neck.Then once taking my shoes off, that immediate pain will go away by my right side will be in pain for hours.I only use the right insert and the change has been immediate! The pain is gone. I can walk longer distances without a problem. I'm limping less and I just overall feel better. It does get a little fatiguing to wear for long periods of time but I would rather have a tired food than my entire right side in pain.The stickiness of the insert could be a little more sticky. The insert itself is rather slippery so I found placing it under my shoes built in insole works the best.I plan to order a few more so I have a stock pile laying around in case I need them. My only wish would be that they sell these individually instead of as a pair because I don't need the left side.Maybe I can find someone with the same size feet who has a left side issue.
B**.
Works barely for men's shoes
Works for supination. The problem is they are designed for women's shoes (seems like more for dress shoes) so putting it in a men's shoe works but not real well. They have two little stickies on the bottom which will hold them in place for a while but eventually it will stop working and will slide around because it is too small for a men's shoe.Also the leather on the top is comfortable, but after a long and rugged backpack the leather wrinkled up like another reviewer said and came off (not sure how long it would have taken with just regular use). That being said, I don't really think the leather is all that necessary, I just keep them in my shoe with just the white foam part.Manufacturer needs to make these for men. Maybe they don't sell enough because most people are NOT pronators? I don't know but it would be nice.
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