

𦶠Step into comfort, stride with confidence ā your feetās new best friend!
Sof Soleās Plantar Fascia Support Full-Length Gel Insoles combine advanced arch support, a durable nylon composite plate, and a gel heel cup to relieve plantar fascia pain and heel spurs. Designed for menās shoe sizes 7-13, these moisture-wicking, trim-to-fit insoles fit most footwear types, delivering all-day comfort, stability, and reduced foot, ankle, and knee stress with a one-year warranty.


| ASIN | B07R5B4N9S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,484 in Shoes & Handbags ( See Top 100 in Shoes & Handbags ) #484 in Insoles |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (610) |
| Date First Available | 14 January 2020 |
| Department | mens |
| Generic Name | Insole |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 31.3 x 10.3 x 2.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 28 g |
| Item model number | 18874 |
| Manufacturer | Sof Sole |
| Product Dimensions | 31.29 x 10.26 x 2.84 cm; 28 g |
J**M
These really work for my Plantar problem
These really work for my Plantar problem and are reasonably priced. Very happy and pain free!
P**H
They work for me!
I haven't gone and got a diagnosis on my feet, but the ball and arches of my feet get very fatigued at work and I find myself sometimes flexing the sole and toes of my foot in a cupping like shape for relief from the tension. These insoles have been a godsend for me and I've been putting them in every shoe I own. The most recent pair I got was to use with my steel toe timberland pro work boots and day one results are looking promising, my feet aren't aching today!
G**.
Buena calidad
Bueno por el precio, pero no esperes milagros, te ayuda pero tambiƩn tienes que realizar cierto ejercicios, para que te ayude con tu fascitis plantar.
G**E
They work.
They work so well I have ordered another pair for my hiking boots.
T**S
They don't work
They're pretty bad in my opinion, very little support. They're just slightly better than most insoles that come with shoes, but not by much. The heel gets some cushion, but then the rest of the foot gets no shock absorption or anything and therefore it does not support the Plantar Fascia in the bottom foot - infact, it forces it to takes all of the shock of any step that is taken. Personally, I ended up finding "easy feet" insoles and they were much, much better.
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