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I put these in my Onclouds and they made a big difference. I have plantar fasciitis, and these have helped with the pain and made the shoes more comfortable. Read more
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PowerStep
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| department | unisex-adult |
|---|---|
| date_first_available | April 17, 2025 |
| manufacturer | PowerStep |
| product_warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here. [PDF ] |
| best_sellers_rank | #39,263 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #313 in Shoe Insoles |





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Customers find these orthotic insoles comfortable and effective, providing good arch support that eliminates foot pain, particularly for those with arthritic big toes.
I put these in my Onclouds and they made a big difference. I have plantar fasciitis, and these have helped with the pain and made the shoes more comfortable. Read more
I suffer plantar fasciitis and I hadn’t find such a great insoles for my shoes since I am on my feet for 8 hours straight! My feet love it it’s great quality and at a good value Read more
My podiatrist recommended this brand for my heel spurs/plantar fasciitis/achilles fasciitis along with a new pair of good sneakers. I chose the sizing based on my shoe size and they fit absolutely perfectly with no trimming needed. The insoles have a modest arch which was infinitely better than what the shoe came with. After just one day of wearing them, I felt significant pain relief in my heel and arch. The memory foam is very comfortable and lightweight. Additionally, I had zero pain in my arthritic big toe which was a huge improvement. Previously I had tried some Dr Scholls inserts I found in the drugstore but they don't even compare to the Powerstep. They are definitely worth the price. Read more
Please support these are fabulous. They were recommended to me by my podiatrist, and I noticed the difference in my ankle pain. I highly recommend them when they're on sale. I took a star off because of the huge price increase. I paid $35. Read more
I had purchased a new pair of hiking boots. I made sure to break them in before wearing them on my trip. Unfortunately, when I came home, my feet were killing me. I made an appointment with a Podiatrist. In the meantime, I did exercises, massages, and even bought a pair of Birkenstocks to wear around the house instead of bare feet. By the time I saw the Podiatrist, everything was fine but I'm glad I still went. She said I was doing the correct exercises and everything else. It just happens that I have thin soles. She said to NEVER walk barefoot at home for long periods of time, which was what I was doing before my trip. She said the Birkenstocks were great instead of flat sandals. She also highly recommended these insoles instead of Dr. Scholls. I bought them and inserted them into the hiking boots and they felt amazing! After my recent trip, I did not experience any foot discomfort. So happy to have purchased these! I was also told that Sketchers Go Walk were good for walking. With anything, you have to get used to the feel so wear and/or use anything before you go on an extended trip. Read more
My husband has a bad Achilles tendon and seems to think these inserts help. He replaces them once a year. Overall, I feel they are worth the price for some relief! True to size and have fit all of his shoes types. Read more
I had have them for about 5 days, the do relieve my plantar fasciitis to a great degree but for $50 dollars I was expecting a higher quality product, they don't have a lot of cushioning as other cheaper brands but they are rigid, good for the support I guess but I'm still deciding if they truly worth the money, they are already deteriorating and the branding has come off. Read more

At my doctor's direction and specifications, I bought these insoles and they are great. My walking is much better and I can walk at a bit faster pace and length, most days. I have more endurance for longer walks, too. At my age (77), I don't expect miracles, but my walking is much improved. My foot doctor - "Podiatrist", right? - knows his stuff. Read more