Step into comfort! 🏆 Elevate your game with Superfeet ORANGE Insoles.
Superfeet ORANGE Insoles are high-arch orthotic shoe inserts designed for maximum comfort and support. Featuring a reinforced stabilizer cap, deep heel cups, and high-impact foam forefoot cushioning, these insoles are perfect for anyone seeking to reduce fatigue and enhance performance during high-impact activities. Customizable to fit your shoes, they are the ultimate solution for active individuals looking to improve their foot health.
D**N
Orange super feet
They fit perfectly and support my flat feet. My ankle pain is much better.I recommend these. They are a great support.
M**1
Best range of insoles for arch support and posture; expensive, but worth the investment in your feet
Superfeet make the best insoles for all around comfort and longevity. They are expensive [albeit I bought this pair on offer], but we'll worth the investment. They keep your feet in the correct position, supporting the arches and relieving pressure on the heals.I have been using them for years, ever since as a fall resulted in plantar fasciitis and weakened arches. I first used the green ones in my mountaineering boots, and now the orange ones in my work boots and general walking shoes/ boots.My experience is that they last the lifetime of the boot, and sometimes outlive it.At first they may feel uncomfortable, particularly under your arches, but stick with them and this will ease and you will have better arch support and posture.
R**L
A very good insole for higher arches
An ex-football player past his prime (6'3", 360 lbs, size 13D, medium arch), I was recently diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. My orthopedist recommended daily stretching exercises and Orthoheel slippers to wear indoors (no more walking around in socks). What a difference! The slippers and exercises lessened my symptoms from the start and, over time, eliminated most of my discomfort, so I decided to find some orthotic inserts to improve my street shoes.So far, I've tested:1. Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support2. Aetrex Copper Medium Arch3. Spenco Polysorb Total Support4. Superfeet Copper DMP5. Powerstep Pinnacle6. Powerstep Pinnacle Proeach for two hours' total walking time over a few days in two pairs of my favorite shoes: New Balance 606 hikers and Cole Haan loafers with Nike Air.Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support: Advertised for big & tall men, they didn't do much for me. While the extra cushioning helped at first, it helped less and less the longer I walked on them. I mentioned this to my orthopod and he told me the key to managing PF is not cushioning, it's support. Grade: DSpenco Polysorb Total Support: Remembering my doc's advice, I chose these for the rigid heel cup and arch support. Though quite comfortable overall, the arch support was a bit too low for my medium-high arches and the heel cup was insufficient support for weight. While they worked reasonably well for me, I believe they would a be better choice for lighter individuals with lower arches. Grade: BAetrex Copper Medium Arch: Promising better arch support, these felt very similar to the Spenco insoles even after walking around the block. I then swapped one of the Aetrex insoles for one of the Spenco insoles and walked around again. Only then could I tell them apart. The Spenco offered a little better support for the mid- and fore-parts of my foot, the Aetrex offered a little better support for my arch. Grade: BSuperfeet: I was in an Allen Edmonds store and noticed the Superfeet insoles. The clerk said many men my size have good success with them. I first tried the Orange insoles. While they were too high for my arches, I felt more support in the right places than I had with any other insoles I had tried. I next tried the Copper DMP insoles. These were the right fit for my arches. Superfeet are easily the most rigid of the insoles I've tried...and easily the best. The arch support sits farther back on the insole than other brands. This made a real difference in the support and comfort I felt walking long distances. I also found the medial post support in the heel did a better job than other insoles in combatting over-pronation. Grade: A [Update: I have since tried Superfeet Black in dress shoes that couldn't accommodate the Copper insole. They work well but are not as supportive as the Copper or the Orange.]Powerstep Pinnacle: While it seems well-made and offered good support, it simply did not work for me. The gel-based arch support sits too far forward and in the middle of the insole. The insoles felt like I had lumps of clay underfoot. After a few blocks of brisk walking, my feet began to fatigue as if I were walking barefoot in sand. Again, these may work for some people but they didn't for me. Grade: CPowerstep Pinnacle Pro: Other wearers commented that the Pinnacle Pro differs markedly from the Pinnacle, so I tried a pair. I barely made it a block before heading back home. Though more rigid than the Pinnacle and with a better heel cup, the Pinnacle Pro was too inflexible through the arch and ball of my foot. These were the only insoles I tried that truly caused me pain. Of course, it could just be the contours of my feet, and for others the Pinnacle Pro might be great. Grade: F
R**G
A pleasant supprise
After spending hundreds of pounds over the last few years trying to find a decent insole (gel/memory foam/and all the rest) i come across this (superfeet ORANGE) and wasn't really expecting much but i was pleasantly surprised.My current job is as a picker in a warehouse, where i am on my feet, usually walking for 12 hours a day, i prefer boots over trainers (a good pair last longer and are more protective) the previous best insole i could find were what amounted to a thin dense cork insole, no padding as such but there was no play so it was better than the over cushioned ones, and it didn't move, so it didn't bunch up under your foot/at your heel.This has a plastic heel and arch which is then topped with a dense but thin foam, it fit well, it isn't over cushioned, it dose not slip, and after the first week of use my feet feel better than they have in years.I wouldn't recommend the orange ones for trainers, the hard plastic is likely to dig into the footwell and deform its padding in a way that could be uncomfortable, but for boot's these are better than good.
J**H
Better than the Dr. Schools heavy duty, worse than the Softtec Ultra-u.
I bought these alongside the SOLE Softec Ultra-u's, these for my personal shoes and the Softec for my work shoes. Previously I had Dr. schools heavy duty in both.These are significantly better than the Dr. Scholls and they keep my feet comfy for little to moderate use, shopping trips for example, but they let me down when I go on longer walks or hikes.The Softtec on the other hand can get me through almost an entire day of standing and walking on concrete before my feet start to get a little sore. When these wear out I'll be replacing them with another pair of Softec Ultra-u's rather than another Superfeet.
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