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Cushwork Morton's Neuroma Shoe Inserts are orthotic insoles designed to alleviate forefoot pain caused by Morton's Neuroma, metatarsalgia, and plantar fasciitis. Featuring targeted metatarsal padding, biomechanical realignment, and dynamic arch support, these unisex insoles fit wide footwear and provide superior shock absorption for enhanced foot health and comfort.
M**M
Perfect Insoles
I’ve tried a lot of insoles over the years, but these are by far the best! At 6’2” and 290 lbs, I need serious support, and these deliver. They don’t flex under pressure, provide great arch support, and keep my feet comfortable all day long.One of the best things about them is how well they fit—I can move them between different shoes, and they still feel perfect every time. Whether I’m in work boots, sneakers, or casual shoes, they stay in place and keep my feet supported. Unlike other insoles that break down quickly, these have held up incredibly well, even with daily use.If you’re a bigger guy looking for something that actually works, these are 100% worth it. No more sore feet or tired arches at the end of the day. Highly recommend!
J**.
Best insoles I've found on Amazon
I've tried 5 different insoles in the past few months from Amazon and one from a Facebook ad. These are the best I've tried.I'm 6'0" and heavy at 320lbs and flat footed with a a size 15 foot.The cushwork largest size is 14.5 but it fits my foot with a little room to spare and they go in my shoes perfectly. I've tried this model (grey/silver) and another cushwork model that's red in color. The grey/silver is most comfortable to me I believe because I'm flat footed, if I had an arch at all I think the red would be best. I like both the cushwork insoles I have I just wish they explained the difference in the models better in their descriptions. The red has a taller more pronounced ball in the middle of the insole the grey is lower and not as pronounced. Would buy again and have already added another pair to my cart. I put the red pair in my schnee Beartooth boots and that made a world of difference. They soaked up some of the extra space which prevented blisters on my toes from walking downhill on steep inclines and provided a ton more cushion than the factory insoles. It was a night and day difference from the first couple hikes I did with the factory insoles and the last few I've done with the cushworks.The other insoles I bought were:Superfeet at about $65 after tax and they are super thin and not much different than factory insoles the heel cup is solid and has a little arch support but not worth $65.Kinetic insoles, saw these on a FB ad and bought them they are trash don't remember what I paid I think it was $39 plus shipping and tax for 2 pair. Ordered them because they had actual size 15's which are hard to find. I think these said size 12-15 but they're a 14 max had a whole toe longer than the insole and they're thin no cushion just like a factory insoles would not buy again.Neupu insoles from Amazon I bought I think their max size was 14.5 and they are true to size. I wish they made 15s but the cushworks are still more comfortable with the neupu being a close 2nd. I was able to use them in my hey dudes which claim to be a size 15 but fit like a 14-14.5. if I found them in a 15 I would buy again to try in my work shoes.FeelLife I can't remember if these were 15s or more 14.5s but they're ok at best I put them in my work shoes and they are slightly better than factory, but if I had to actually walk all day on concrete instead of 4-5 hrs I wouldn't make it. I wouldn't buy another pair. They don't seem wide enough but they do fit and give a little cushion.
A**R
The insoles fit perfect and are comfortable
My son was recently diagnosed with hammer toe. This was due to not enough arch support and his tendons being too tight in his feet. We purchased these insoles and we have seen a significant difference in his toes as well as more flexibility. We also stretch his feet more. But my son said the insoles are so comfortable and he moves them to any shoe he wears. These insoles are definitely worth it!
A**R
These are amazing!
I suffered with Morton's Neuroma's in both feet for several years before purchasing these inserts. They fit my shoes perfectly with a simple trim. So comfortable. I can hike and walk for miles without pain with these inserts. The price is reasonable and I HIGHLY recommend!
B**N
Fit
These are very wide for sport shoe fit. I wear 7.5. Wt 105 Are made for larger peeps who need more cushion. Nicely made. Not for me.
A**R
Great quality for the price
Very comfortable fabric. The shape fits perfectly into my feet contour and provides adequate support. I bought three pairs to wear on all my running shoes. The best value for the money I've seen to date.
C**K
So-so experience with metatarsalgia
I developed metatarsalgia in one foot after some screwy insoles. A podiatrist diagnosed me, gave me a temporary adhesive metatarsal pad and then recommended I purchase a supportive insole for future activity, so I bought these.These are well constructed, nice durable rigid sole on most of the insole as was recommended. And while they did sort of relieve the pain, the metatarsal pad in the 12-12.5 size I bought is set too low. It's much lower than the temporary metatarsal pad the podiatrist placed on my feet and much more awkward. So as a result it feels like walking on an egg, which feels slightly better than metatarsalgia but is really awkward and led to a change in my gait that was creating some significant cramping in my calves.After a few days of this I switched to a regular supportive insole and everything felt just tremendously better than these insoles. While well made, I wonder if the design of the larger 12-12.5 size wasn't scaled up properly from the smaller size ones and the metatarsal bump wasn't properly positioned.
A**R
They work!
I've tried multiple types of inserts and foot pads, even tried cortisone shots but nothing has worked for me prior to finding these inserts. I have been dealing with Morton's Neuroma for at least 3 years so to be able to go for long walks and be on my feet all day without pain has been remarkable. I would say they take a bit to get use to as they feel awkward at first but give them time. Your feet adjust. The heel cup is a bit large and don't fit in some shoes, as other reviews have mentioned. It was a struggle but I was able to force them in the shoes I wanted to wear. I also purchased another pair and sized down. That helped in my smaller shoes. Highly recommend you give these a try if you have Morton's Neuroma.
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