2024 the best insoles for arch support review


Price: $21.99
(as of Dec 15, 2024 09:49:11 UTC - Details)

If you have high arches or just looking for a little more support to be able to stay on your feet everyday, give your feet the extra attention they deserve with the Arch. With its enhanced arch height and deep heel cup, the Arch will instantly turn your shoe into the perfect foundation for your feet.
Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.5 x 4.53 x 1.93 inches; 5.93 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 13332
Department ‏ : ‎ mens
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2020
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sof Sole
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08J81X2DT
Reviewer: Hiking Dude
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A perfect fit, and it relieves pressure on calfs.
Review: I use the Sof Sole Arch Performance Insoles for my standard issued military boots. If you have ever worn a standard military boot, the shoes do not come with any sort of arch support. It has a flat slope for the inner bed, and walking around all day with those boots makes my back hurt. Now, I do not purport to whine and complain when gears are heavy, but a flat arch support (or the lack thereof) does not help with the situation. After much consideration, I have decided to give insoles a try.I decided to purchase this particular brand because of the reviews. As it had with the many other people who have reviewed this product, I am really satisfied the way it worked out for me. First of all, the insoles fit inside my boots perfectly, from toe to heel. It didn't require any kind of cutting or adjusting whatsoever. However, I may have gotten just lucky.Second, the Sof Sole Arch Performance Insoles stays in place when I am walking, running, crouching, or doing other activities that require big motion gestures and movements, so that was nice.Most importantly, not only my back stopped hurting, but my calfs began to feel different. I do not know how to word this quite eloquently, but my calfs feel loosened from being "stretchy" all the time. It is a weird feeling, it is something that I do not express often, so please bear with me here. Imagine a sensation that pulls your calf in every direction, from heels to the place where it bends inward at the knees, side to side, inside out, the entire calf portion of the leg pulling. Now, imagine a sensation that releases that tension. I am not a doctor or physical therapist or anything, but the Sof Sole Arch Performance Insoles may be distributing the pressure on the foot to the places where it is appropriate. Anyway, the point that I am trying to make here is that these soles made me feel good about buying them. So, I would easily give it five stars : )5 Stars: This product delivers what the seller claims, and the product demonstrates superior quality compared to other products in the market. Furthermore, the product has a good cost-benefit value.4 Stars: This product delivers what the seller claims, and the product demonstrates superior quality compared to other products in the market.3 Stars: This product provides what the seller claims, but you may find something better in the market at a similar cost.2 Stars: This product works, but not to the effect that the seller claims.1 Star: AVOID AT ALL COST. It might bring you harm (i.e. automobile windshield repair product might create more cracks).

Reviewer: JMB CT
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Helps with PF
Review: In an effort to help others with plantar fasciitis, let me tell you what worked for me after 8 months of PF, 2 dr visits and 4 weeks of PT -- it wasn't the dr and PT, although my physical therapist did help. PT had me do ankle pumps (30 when I wake up each morning) and eccentric calf raises every other night 3 x 12 with an aerobic stepper (KLB Sport 27" Adjustable Exercise Equipment Step Platform). Every other night 3 x 12 x 2 of the first two exercises with this ProStretch Calf Stretcher and Foot Rocker (The Original). I continue to do all of these every other night. While conti8nuing that I have used a let's try everything approach to end this ASAP. While the exercises have helped what really put me from 70% better to 95% was the following:Plantar Fasciitis Posterior Night Splint (MARS Wellness) -- much better than an earlier one I had tried from Futuro. This looks big and bulky but actually is more comfortable at night. The futuro also made parts of my foot go numb.Beurer Foot Massager With Built in Heat Function, Shiatsu like Features -- use this 45 mins a day at night with heat. I use it lightly at first until the foot warms up (5-10 mins) then apply pressure to the heel area. PT explained there are ligaments and fibers that need to be disrupted/torn up a bit in the heel. This works wonders for that. It is a bit painful at first but the heel gets numb as you gently increase the pressure down on the heel.. I hope to not need to do this forever, so far about 1 week, and it seems to be helping a lot.Sof Sole Arch Full Length Comfort High Arch Shoe Insole for Men and Women -- I also tried and like SuperFeet orange and yellow. These to me are better as the heel is cushioned. I use these now in all my shoes and footwear. They help but the are not a cure. Hopefully once I am back to 100% these will help stave off future flare ups.Fish oil supplement -- 1 per day. This is an anti-inflammatory without the long term problems of using an NSAID daily.Penetrex Pain Relief Therapy -- not sure it does anything but am continuing to try this. If nothing else it feels good to apply 2 or 3 times a day.TheraBand Foot Roller -- PT recommended this but I did not find it helpful. It does not allow enough pressure on the heel to disrupt whatever is going on there that needs to change. I replaced use of this with the Beurer Foot Massager which for me works much better.I hope this helps someone else with these issues. I am hoping this regimen will fully cure the problem in another 2-3 weeks.

Reviewer: Bob L
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best for the price
Review: Good support with a comfortable feel. Better than others I have purchased at a higher price

Reviewer: Jeff Darcy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best I've found so far for running with plantar fasciitis
Review: For context, I'm a runner who wears US size 11.5M shoes. I've been fighting plantar fasciitis since April. There are basically two shoe solutions for PF: get a solid "stability" shoe and maybe enhance it with a thinner insole, or a thinner shoe and a thicker insole. I've tried various forms of the first approach, to little avail. This is my first shot at the second approach, with these in a pair of Nike Air Zoom Pegasus shoes.The first thing I noticed is that they fit in my shoes perfectly, without any cutting. The second thing is that *the arch is in the right place*. Most insoles I've tried have had the arch too far back, digging into the heel instead of really supporting the arch. They're pretty cushiony, but not so big that they make my shoes feel too tight. Running with these has been more comfortable than anything else I've tried so far. To be honest I'm probably on the cusp of whether I need the high or medium arch. With the high arch I can definitely feel the arch bump a bit, but it's actually kind of helpful. It makes me more mindful of how I'm landing and moving my feet, which is a good thing. When I do land a bit more on my heel (rare), the extra gel cushion helps too.I'd give five stars, but I don't really have enough miles on them to justify that yet. If they continue as well as they've started, I'll come back and revise that.

Reviewer: Mike898
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: With my type foot and steep arch these are so comfortable. They work for me...

Reviewer: Pedro R
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Son de buena calidad, parece que son el remplazo de la versión previa, las rojas con suela amarilla y talón también rojo

Reviewer: Derek Trudel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Love the comfort for the price. Arch support is pretty good for foam. Thickness is on the high end which is good for me, because I usually have a bit of room to work with in my shoes. I use these mostly in casual shoes but also in my Jordan's. I feel like they work great for any kind of movement, running, walking, all-day comfort. Affordable comfort and quality.

Reviewer: LittleVie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I'm currently wearing DC Men's Pure Action Sport Sneaker (link below) size 8.5 US, and these insoles are a perfect fit. No adjustment whatsoever.As you can see on the picture, I have (I think) relatively high foot arches. This is the first pair of insoles I buy in my life, and really hope they're gonna help with my tibial periostitis. I will update in a couple of weeks.My current shoes: https://www.amazon.com/DC-Mens-Action-Sport-Sneaker/dp/B0731Y6JCLFinal thought for now: I think I could have used a bit more arch support, but I'm as far as anybody from being an expert. So I guess time will tell. One thing is sure though: I've never had that much support before!

Reviewer: Don Martin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I was told by a so-called "professional" but I had a high arch and that I need to buy $200 insoles from them. These fit the bill and feel great! I will buy them again.

Customers say

Customers find the shoe inserts provide good cushioning and arch support. They are soft but firm, providing great value for money. Many customers appreciate the pain relief, durability, and functionality of the insoles. However, opinions differ on how well the inserts fit.

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