

🦶 Step into comfort that moves with you — never settle for stiff support again!
PowerStep Bridge Flexible Arch Insoles combine innovative adaptable arch support with dual-layer energizing memory foam and moisture-wicking fabric to deliver all-day comfort and proven pain relief for plantar fasciitis and related foot, knee, and back discomfort. Engineered for men and women with neutral, high, or flat arches, these unisex inserts stabilize your stride while maintaining natural foot flexibility.



















| ASIN | B0DC8DH7YS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,374 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #89 in Shoe Insoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (576) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2024 |
| Item model number | BRIDGE D |
| Manufacturer | Powerstep |
| Product Dimensions | 4.38 x 1.75 x 14.25 inches; 5.61 ounces |
T**R
****Best insoles I’ve used in 40 years of running—support without the punishment****
I’ve been running for about 40 years, including a few sub-3:00 marathons. In that time, I’ve tried just about every insole/insert or “orthotic-style” option out there—Sorbothane, Superfeet, Spenco, and others. These PowerStep Bridge insoles are the best I’ve ever worn, bar none. What makes them different is that they combine the best traits of the popular brands, while fixing the stuff that usually drives me crazy. You get real structure and alignment from the supportive frame and heel cup—but unlike the rigid, plank-like inserts (that can feel like you’re standing on a hard card), theseflex naturally with your foot. That matters, because overly stiff inserts can change your gait in a bad way and leave the lower knee/leg paying the price. With these, the support is there, but the ride feels smoother and more forgiving. The foam setup is also excellent: a responsive “energize” layer for impact and rebound, plus a softer memory-foam layer for comfort. On top of that, the cover is moisture-wicking, so they feel less swampy on longer runs or warmer days. The “adaptable shape” claim actually feels real in use—the arch support doesn’t just prop you up; it feels like it guides your foot into a better position without forcing it. Add the stabilizing heel cup and the whole system changes the dynamics of impact and stability in a very noticeable way. For me, these have been a genuine upgrade and could easily be life-changing if you’ve struggled to find the balance between support and comfort—especially if rigid inserts have aggravated your knees or made your stride feel unnatural.
K**R
Better Comfort and Support.
I'm in my 70's and have high arches. No matter what style of shoe I buy none of them are comfortable for to long if I don't have some extra support in them. I have been using Copper Fit inserts for years and although they provide support they are hard, don't flex at all, and all that comfortable. I saw the ad for these PowerStep Bridges Arch Supports and odered a pair. What made me purchase these over all the others that were listed on Amazon was the price and how they described. Just got them this afternoon and glad I did. I tried them in two sets of Crogs and two set of dress shoes I have, and walked in and around the house to test them. They felt great in all my footwear. I felt like they made me walk more upright. As I walked in them, I fely less hunched over and was able to walk with my shoulders back, like I once did.. These PowerStep Bridge supports fit and felt so good I just ordered me three more pair. My old CopperFit supports are going in thr trash now that I have arch supports that provide more comfort and more pain relief. I'm 100 % satisfied and you will be to. The price is great also.
J**A
Good support!
These have provided great comfort for my husband and daughter. The fit is perfect. They both have different foot ailments, and it provides relief for both. Great arch support. One small complaint is that they squeak when they walk. They relief trumps the noise for now.
T**N
Pain pain go away
Best insoles I’ve ever used 2nd set of these. Work construction on feet 12 hrs + a day helps so much with foot pains I was experiencing before
K**R
Firm arch, good cushioning
I have tried many different orthotics in treating plantar fasciitis. The power step bridge has been the best as the arch support is firm and the heel is cushioned enough for the sore heel with plantar fasciitis. It doesn’t cure it but it makes walking easier in combination with good shoes.
A**R
Squeaky Disappointment
Initially, these insoles were a welcome addition to my shoes, providing the comfort and support I was looking for. However, my satisfaction was short-lived. After just a few months of normal wear, a persistent and increasingly loud squeak developed with every step. The noise became so distracting and embarrassing that the insoles were rendered completely unwearable. This is a significant flaw that points to either a fundamental issue in their design or a serious lapse in quality assurance during manufacturing. Ultimately, I had no choice but to throw them away and purchase a replacement pair from a different brand. I wish I could recommend this product, but cannot due to this frustrating and disruptive issue that appeared after a few months.
K**K
Sizing too broad
The size ranges for these insoles is far too broad. The problem is the distance between the arch support and the heel- no amount of trimming the length will change that ratio. I wear a mens 6/women's 8.5 in most brands. The arch on this insole sits just below the ball of my foot, sort of in the center, too. It's just not in the right spot for my foot. It seems generally well made, and the material is comfortable. But they really need to make smaller size intervals, because sizing down surely would be too small. Had to return these, unfortunately.
S**E
Very Comfortable
I ordered one pair of these and liked them so much, I ordered a second pair. They provide good support, and my feet don't hurt like they did before. So far, no problems with squeaking like others have mentioned, but I've only had them for about 2 weeks.
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