Heavy Duty Support Insole Orthotics, Big & Tall, 200lbs+, Wide Feet, Shock Absorbing, High Arch Support, Distributes Pressure, Trim to Fit Inserts, Work All-Day Superior Comfort, Men Women
Strong High Arch Support: Heavy-duty support plantar fasciitis insoles are designed for overweight men and women over 220+ pounds. 1.4-inch high arch support and deep U-shaped heel cup design help reduce foot pain and discomfort caused by plantar fasciitis by evenly distributing weight and providing stable support and motion control.
MAXIMUM Cushioning and Stability: High Arch Support Insole features a heavy-duty support structure and shock-absorbing gel padding to provide maximum cushioning and stability for those weighing over 220 lbs. Built-in heel and forefoot cushioning provide extra comfort and reduce foot pressure, perfect for long periods of standing or walking.
Multifunctional Insoles: Our orthotic insoles are suitable for all arch types - low arches, medium arches and high arches. They can be easily inserted into most types of shoes, including work boots, sneakers, and casual shoes. Whether you're standing, walking, running, hiking, or doing daily activities, it provides the necessary support and comfort.
All-day Support and Relief: Rigid TPU arch support shell helps relieve plantar fasciitis, flat feet, heel pain, ankle pain, and metatarsal pain by dispersing foot pressure and reducing overstretching of the plantar fascia. and arch pain. Full-length PU foam layers, forefoot and heel gel pads absorb impact and reduce foot fatigue.
Long-lasting Comfort and Durability: Standing all-day insoles are made of high-quality materials to ensure durability and long-lasting comfort. We know your feet need time to adjust to the arch support provided by orthotics. Your feet may feel pressure after 3-7 days of wear. We highly recommend starting with 2-3 hours per day and gradually increasing the hours per day.
Note: Our arch support shoe inserts are available in a variety of sizes (the length can be trimmed), please refer to the size chart in the product image for insole length. Orthopedic insoles are usually thicker and can lead to less space within the shoe, so we recommend that you use loose-fitting shoes or go one size larger.