Great Support.
I used to get custom orthotics that were covered under my insurance. But instead of going through that I buy these and they do the trick. Very effective for average issues. Read more
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| product_dimensions | 12 x 8 x 4.5 inches; 1.5 Pounds |
|---|---|
| item_model_number | 192329316792 |
| department | womens |
| date_first_available | July 29, 2020 |
| manufacturer | Vionic |
| best_sellers_rank | #75,888 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #626 in Shoe Insoles |
Customers say
Customers find these shoe inserts work well and are of good quality.
I used to get custom orthotics that were covered under my insurance. But instead of going through that I buy these and they do the trick. Very effective for average issues. Read more
I have a pair of work boots that I wear around the yard for gardening, cutting grass, flower beds, just about everything. They're expensive, well-made, waterproof rubber boots made to last but after 4 years of constant year-round use, the footbeds were worn out. Not wanting to replace $300+ boots, I tried these insoles. It's like brand new boots! No more foot pain or discomfort when wearing my favorite boots. That said, there is a break-in period for orthotic insoles. I have lots of orthotic shoes (mostly Vionics) and it takes time for your foot/body stance to adjust. For me, it was about a week of gradually increasing wear and then - BOOM - total comfort! Read more
These provide extra support but the thickness of the heel can alter the fit of your shoe on the back of the ankle. I used these combined with adhesive silicone heel grips (also available on Amazon,) and I’m extremely happy with the support. HOWEVER they have no guidelines on the back for trimming so that’s a little extra work for an insole at this price point. Read more
Love these insoles, they are the best for plantar fasciitis and over pronation, help my feet, knees & back!! Read more
Everyone needs these! Well designed. These inserts give me the ability to wear great shoes I own that lack adequate support. Read more
I originally bought these shoe inserts when I was at a specialty shoe store for running shoes and supportive shoes. I was able to try them on with the new shoes I was buying that's why I ended up getting them. The support in the arch is a hard plastic. I have high arches. I've had some foot injuries with sustained pain for many years on a daily basis. I also twist my ankles very easily in the past. I put these in On Running brand running shoes for support. I just bought my third pair in 4 years. I would suggest buying them at least every 6 months which I realize I need to do now. They really help support my legs and my back and have made a really big difference. Recently they rebranded them with the red insult color and the price increase but I don't care because they're worth it. I do a lot of walking and I would never go without them again. I do literally wear out my shoes and the inserts from walking so much. But for years I never could have a real confident stride because it didn't have supportive shoes. I ordered a pair of the same brand from Amazon recently but it didn't have the support of arch inserts. Once I realized my mistake I just sent them back because the packaging allows you to put them back in and snap it shut and it came with free return shipping. I urge you to try them it takes a few weeks for your body to adjust to them. Read more
Ordered 3 different companies inserts. This one beat the other two. I move them from shoe to shoe. Sent other two back. Read more
Update a few week later. I went back to the superfeet. The wide heel made my foot move around in the shoe. While I didn't get a blister, my shoes kept eating my socks. My feet still hurt. Same as with the super feet. I'll keep looking for something that helps better with my plantar fasciitis. The heel cup is wider than the superfeet and I find that less comfortable.also the arch is farther forward. It hits the ball of my foot a bit. I wear an 8 1/2 altea lonepeak (3 or 4), I didn't have to trim very much off. I'll probably switch back to my superfeet before my next backpacking trip. Read more


