👟 Walk Your Way to Wellness!
The Walkomfy Full Length Orthotic Inserts are expertly designed to provide high arch support and alleviate pain associated with flat feet and plantar fasciitis. Made from soft, cushioned foam, these insoles offer exceptional comfort and shock absorption. Suitable for both men and women, they fit shoe sizes 7-7.5 for men and 9-9.5 for women, making them a versatile choice for anyone seeking relief from foot pain.
J**H
I just bought a second pair
I have severe Plantar Fasciatis in one foot to the extent I've repeatedly been in a boot and replaced all my shoes with orthotic friendly ones. I have flat feet. I bought these on a whim. I've had such bad pain lately- thinking I may need new orthotics.Day 1 - they look wide in my sneakers but feel surprisingly comfortable. I wore them for a few hoursDay 2 - my arches ache a bit but no other foot pain - thr aching arches are better than the other painDay 3 & 4 - Same as day 2Day 5 - I'm definitely feeling less aching arches and much less PF pain. I've noticed myself taking these orthotics in and out of very shoe I wear.Day 6, 7- PF pain continues to decrease. I'm ordering another pair!
M**A
The design is almost perfect, but...
I am on the search for relief from plantar fasciitis. My shoe size is usually a women's 7.5-8. I purchased Walkcomfy's Yellow & Red Inserts in the 7-7.5 size, and the 3/4 length inserts in the 7.5-9 size. Unfortunately, the location and/or lack of height of the arch support wasn't enough from any of these inserts for my narrow, high-arched feet.Yellow Insert:-Arch support falls closer to the middle of the foot.-Arch support is slightly taller than the Red and 3/4 insert.-Heel cup is slighter deeper than the Red and 3/4 insert.-Cushioning is superb throughout the insert, especially the heel cup area. You will not feel the rigid base. Quality appears great and pricing even better, especially compared to the cost of custom-made inserts.-Insert fit well in shoe after original the insert was removed (No cutting needed. No slipping noted).-You will feel the metatarsal pad support at first, but (at least for me) the prominence quickly subsides as your foot welcomes the extra support.*Again, so close but no cigar. The arch support is just slightly too low in height for my high arches, and this insert would be better for wider feet. The product is being returned.Red Insert:-Arch support is set-back more toward the heel area.-Arch support is slightly lower than the Yellow and 3/4 insert.-Heel cup is slighter more shallow than the Yellow , and near equivalent to the 3/4 insert.-Cushioning is superb throughout the insert. You will not feel the rigid base. Quality appears great and pricing even better, especially compared to the cost of custom-made inserts.-Insert fit well in shoe after original the insert was removed (No cutting needed. No slipping noted).-You will feel the metatarsal pad support at first, but (at least for me) the prominence quickly subsides as your foot welcomes the extra support.*Again, so close but no cigar. Though this support seemed to fit my narrow foot better than the Yellow, the arch area was still not quite tall enough for my high arches. The product is being returned.3/4 Insert:-Arch support falls closer to the middle of the foot.-Arch support is minimal.-Heel cup is similar to the Red insert.-The base feels more rigid than the Yellow or Red insert, but still well padded throughout. The rigidity definitely adds to the thickness/height of the insert. Quality appears great and pricing even better, especially compared to the cost of custom-made inserts.-Insert fit in shoe after original the insert was removed (No cutting needed. No slipping noted). Attempts to place insert on top of the original insert this was tried in numerous brands of quality shoes. Unfortunately, it is too thick/tall to wear this way.-You will feel the metatarsal pad support at first, but (at least for me) the prominence quickly subsides as your foot welcomes the extra support.*Again, it's a no go. The arch support is much to low in height for my high arches and the insert is too wide for my narrow foot. The thickness of the insert leaves one without any padding for the toe areas. Product is being returned.Walkcomfy appears to be headed in the right direction in making affordable, comfortable, and quality inserts. They didn't work for me, but may for you. They do have a break-in period. I highly recommend trying in several pairs of your shoes since shoes offer their own variety of support. And Hey....Walcomfy...could you add some additional styles to encompass a larger variety of feet?
G**Y
Excellent--when they send you the right size!
Update 5/5/24: Just received a pair I ordered from Walmart. They were the correct size.Update 5/2/24: I exchanged the mis-sized ones for a new pair of these in my size, Mens 13. But when they came, although the container label said Mens 13, the insoles inside were actually smaller, probably a size 9. I returned them for a replacement, which came today. It is also about a size 9, even though the packaging again says 13. So, that's two mis-sized pairs in a row from Amazon. I will try ordering them elsewhere.FYI, I compared the two pair I received over the last few days with other pairs of them I have bought in the past. The ones I have been buying are 12 inches long. (And they fit perfectly in my size 13 shoes.) These are 11 inches long.So, someone at the factory or the distributor is putting the wrong size into the marked bags. Or perhaps they ran out of Mens 13 and figured they'll just stick shorter ones in there and most people will not send them back.Original review: I have been wearing podiatrist-made custom orthotics since the 1980's, for running and other activities. Lately, I developed some pain around my second metatarsal -- center of foot, right behind middle toe -- and my orthotics only seemed to make it worse. Tried these and much to my surprise, they relieved pain immediately and seemed to provide excellent support.They are pretty solid, with a good arch support. In the metatarsal area, behind the middle toes, there is a little bubble-like pad. Apparently, that's the key. In any case, my metatarsal pain has gone completely away. Now, that could also be because I have added some toe-stretching to my exercise routine, can't be sure. But I have been wearing them for several months now, for running, gym, and just walking around. Right now have no significant pain in my feet whatsoever.Might not work for you--everybody's different. But I'd say, at least for metatarsal pain, they are definitely worth a try.
R**A
Probably good for someone
I have a pair of the red ones in my hiking shoes and really like them so I wanted to get another pair for my tennis shoes (shoes I wear daily). After reading reviews I decided that I would try the blue ones. I wore them an entire day and they hurt so bad. The arch part pinched my foot and the raised part in the middle seemed to be in the wrong place.I have bought many insoles over the years to try to get a few extra miles out of worn out shoes. When seeing these I was not sure about the lump in the middle. AFter a long day on my feet I always rub that part of my foot so I thought I would give them a try. Like I stated before, the red ones feel really good in my hikers. I feel that the blue ones have the arch too high for my feet.The quality seems good. For some people these are probably the right insoles
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