👟 Step Up Your Comfort Game!
The PowerStep Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Insoles are designed for maximum stability and comfort, featuring a firm yet flexible angled heel style to support flat feet and combat overpronation. Made in the USA, these heavy-duty inserts offer full-length support, premium dual-layer cushioning, and a 60-day satisfaction guarantee.
S**6
Great orthotic insert
Great orthotic insert reccommended by my podiatrist, fit great works well for flat feet!
I**A
Finally found arch support for narrow women's feet!!
These are honestly the best arch support (most accurate for me, high-medium arches, more on the high side) I've ever had in an insole. It's very hard to find insoles with a narrow heel, cushioning, and a wide enough forefoot as well.I have spent so long looking for insoles that have both a metatarsal pad, and good high arch support for my metatarsal swelling/inflammation (3rd metatarsal swelling under my right foot right below the toe).I have only tried walking on these for the last hour but it feels like both my feet are actually being supported in the correct shape! I am amazed.I have a relatively high arch with a narrow heel, and long toes that are quite wide compared to my heel, so my foot slides around in most cushioning/metatarsal insoles, and usually the arch is too far forward for my foot. This insole arch is further back than most insoles which is exactly what I've been looking for! Plus it still has some decent padding in the forefoot (although I'm planning on adding a metatarsal pad to it as well for my right foot) and is wide enough to include my toes in the forefoot.The material of the insoles and shape is very similar to these WAKI insoles, which have been very good for my metatarsal foot and have medium arch support Orthotics Insoles/Inserts/Pads with Arch Supports for Flat Feet,Plantar Fasciitis,Feet Pain,Pronation,Heel Pain for Men and Women Shoes (US Men 7-7 1/2-Women 9-9 1/2 (10.25")(260MM)) but had a more gradual arch and less of a heel cup.However the WAKI insoles are a bit too narrow for the forefoot and I cannot wear those insoles on my left foot, since I don't have a metatarsal issue with them. They are surprisingly similar in general shape and material as these Powerstep insoles (and quite a bit cheaper). But the wider insoles of the Powerstep are definitely worth it, especially if you don't need a metatarsal pad. Even without a metatarsal pad in the Powerstep insoles, I'm surprised by just how much cushion there is in the forefoot. I think the 3/4th drop also helps with cushioning. Now I can actually have the same types of insoles in both feet! I will see how the Powerstep metatarsal relief pads work on these as well. I may or may not need to use them for these insoles.Pros:high arch support!!arch support further back than most insoles and not as gradual (better for my feet with high arches and long toes)cushioned and wide enough forefoot areanice heel cup to keep narrow heel in placerigid enough to keep my foot in place but not painful - the arch is the most rigid part.Cons - Sizing:I bought these for size 9 shoes and they fit perfectly in them (but I'm not sure about the sizing of the shoes, so keep that in mind). But if you have a 9.5 shoe size, you may want to order a size up. They seem to run slightly small but fit perfectly for me.
Z**E
Best insoles ever!
These are definitely the best insoles that I have tried. I have severe knee pain from overpronation and these completely eliminated my pain.
L**Y
Great Potential!
I've had these inserts for only a couple of weeks. They seem to be excellent quality. The heel and arch support are good. Two problems I'm having: finding the right shoes to wear them with (either what I already own - or larger sizes of new shoes that will accommodate them). I'm also noticing that when removing a cushioned insole or foot bed that came with a shoe, the soles of my bony feet, which have lost their padding at my older age, feel very uncomfortable after 45 minutes of walking on a treadmill. So, what to do? These shoes are Brooks Adrenaline; A good shoe! They might feel better if you don't have a metatarsal problem; I'm going to check with a doctor as I believe I have that problem. So, I guess the bottom line is I'm guessing that if you need only heel, arch & perhaps pronation, these might be perfect for you.
T**N
Pronation support
I have pronation and was looking for a way to correct if. I’m on my feet all day long in steel toe shoes and when I get home from work now, my feet don’t hurt. I’ve tried other insoles before, and they don’t really relieve the proble. These are very comfortable and give the support needed for pronation.
H**S
Very comfortable
These were recommended by my Podiatrist and I’m glad I didn’t waste my money on the ones he advised against at places like Walmart
D**M
Worth the money
Helps out so much with foot pain
S**N
These help my fallen arches
Firm insoles, solid but comfortable….. but why are they so expensive?
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