👟 Elevate Your Every Step with Pinnacle Maxx!
The Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Insoles are designed for individuals experiencing overpronation and foot pain. With a firm yet flexible angled heel style, these insoles provide maximum stability and comfort. Made from durable materials, they feature a moisture-wicking top layer and a double-layer EVA foam base for targeted cushioning. Podiatrist recommended, these insoles are perfect for any shoe type, ensuring you maintain arch support wherever you go.
Product Name | Insole |
Weight | 181 g |
Units | 1.0 count |
Country of origin | United States |
Brand | Powerstep |
Format | Insert |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Material composition | 100% Polyester |
Country of origin | USA |
R**R
Brilliant
They fitted perfectly and made an amazing difference immediately
N**.
Insole
Good value for money
H**Y
Ok Product
Firstly it's one size smaller than it says, I had to get another one, it works well at first but still become soft after a few intense sport sessions. Overall worth the money but just like that.
M**L
Good insole but not just not right for me…
As usual great next day Prime service. I ordered both an 8.5 and 9.5 insoles to see if they could be replacement for my Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour standard insoles. The arch on these are quite high which in turns makes your foot sit higher in the heel. In a mid or high-top shoe/boot this wouldn’t be a problem but it doesn’t work in the Mizuno’s as it impacts the lockdown in the shoe which ends up with heel slippage. A good way to see if it will fit your shoe is to compare the insole from your usual shoe and overlay to see if you need order a size up/down and/or trim off excess.
P**N
They're ok
Fit was fine and the initial comfort worked well. However about 8 hours into my first shift using these the foot pain came right back. It's not as bad as it was, but I guess I was expecting more from this product based on its claims and reviews by other buyers. £35+ for 2 bits of plastic & foam I'd rather have invested in different shoes/boots instead.
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