

Step Up Your Game! 👟 Elevate your every step with Superfeet.
Durable orthotic support packed in thin insoles, Superfeet Blue has been designed to enhance the overall fit and comfort of a wide range of shoes. The orthopaedic shape and design have made these blue insoles one of the most popular year after year. Review: Comfort and Support That Truly Makes a Difference - As someone who’s on the wiser side of life, I’ve learned that good foot support isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. The Superfeet All-Purpose Support Medium Arch Insoles (Blue) have been a game-changer for me. They provide firm, reliable support that helps reduce foot fatigue and ease pressure on my knees and lower back. Trimming them to fit was simple, and they slid right into my walking shoes and house slippers. I immediately noticed how much more stable and cushioned my steps felt. Whether I’m out for a stroll, running errands, or just moving around the house, these insoles keep me comfortable and confident. If you’re looking for a way to stay active without the aches, I highly recommend these. They’re professional-grade, but you don’t need to be an athlete to benefit from them. Just a smart investment in your well-being. Review: Superfeet Product is Great - But Only if You Get it Right - I benefited a great deal from reviews. So I want to contribute this feedback to help people who suffer the same heel pain. I suffered from heel pain and didn't know what it was. I kept buying jell shoe insert to no avail. I finally went to my family doctor who quickly diagnosed it to be Plantar Fasciitis and prescribed Superfeet. (I am not a podiatrist, so take it as it is worth: the telltale of Plantar Fasciitis is that it hurt a lot when I got up in the morning - then it became better after a few steps.) I took a look at Superfeet and didn't believe it because Superfeet was simply a "piece of very hard plastic" for close to $40 while other inserts were only $10. Furthermore, when I gave Superfeet a try, buying exactly my shoe size, selecting a random arch, it hurt even more. Through trials and errors, I found a method that will help. Some other reviewers wrote about ignoring the shoe size and going for the right fit of the foot arch. I cannot emphasize this enough. It doesn't matter what the size of Superfeet is, when you have the right one, the contour of Superfeet should fit the curve under your foot arch perfectly. The rest of Superfeet could be trimmed. There are two critical factors: 1) the right arch (flat, low, medium, or high arch) and 2) the right fit of the foot from the heel forward. Superfeet has different colors for different arches. It is too much trouble to define whether you have a low, or medium or high arch. Just try on several Superfeet sizes and several colors (for the arch) until you find the Superfeet that fits your heel and your arch perfectly. The rest of the insert can be trimmed. This is difficult if you buy online. So find a store that sells Superfeet to try out, and if they have a good price, give them the business. If not, there are desertcart.com and other online stores. There are a few more conditions to make it a success and no pain: when you trim the inserts, trim slowly. You cannot untrim what you cut too short. The right way is to trim it so that Superfeet is about 1/16" to 1/8" *smaller* than your inner sole toward the front/toes. After inserting Superfeet, you can put your hand and fingers into the shoe to feel the gap around the insert toward the front. In other words, Superfeet will need to be able to move a little - not a lot - while you walk, so that it fits perfectly under your foot. You can experiment the exact size of the insole to find out for yourself. You can always trim it smaller. Also, please remember to remove the removable insole. Believe me. I thought leaving the insole I would get some cushioning to assist this hard plastic. Not true. Superfeet needs to rest on hard sole to provide the balance you need to relieve the pain. Hope your experience is as pleasant as mine and that you won't have to pay a lot for customed orthotics.










| ASIN | B095TBVWS9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,545 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #39 in Shoe Insoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,646) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2007 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Superfeet |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 4.49 x 1.73 inches; 4.16 ounces |
D**W
Comfort and Support That Truly Makes a Difference
As someone who’s on the wiser side of life, I’ve learned that good foot support isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. The Superfeet All-Purpose Support Medium Arch Insoles (Blue) have been a game-changer for me. They provide firm, reliable support that helps reduce foot fatigue and ease pressure on my knees and lower back. Trimming them to fit was simple, and they slid right into my walking shoes and house slippers. I immediately noticed how much more stable and cushioned my steps felt. Whether I’m out for a stroll, running errands, or just moving around the house, these insoles keep me comfortable and confident. If you’re looking for a way to stay active without the aches, I highly recommend these. They’re professional-grade, but you don’t need to be an athlete to benefit from them. Just a smart investment in your well-being.
K**K
Superfeet Product is Great - But Only if You Get it Right
I benefited a great deal from reviews. So I want to contribute this feedback to help people who suffer the same heel pain. I suffered from heel pain and didn't know what it was. I kept buying jell shoe insert to no avail. I finally went to my family doctor who quickly diagnosed it to be Plantar Fasciitis and prescribed Superfeet. (I am not a podiatrist, so take it as it is worth: the telltale of Plantar Fasciitis is that it hurt a lot when I got up in the morning - then it became better after a few steps.) I took a look at Superfeet and didn't believe it because Superfeet was simply a "piece of very hard plastic" for close to $40 while other inserts were only $10. Furthermore, when I gave Superfeet a try, buying exactly my shoe size, selecting a random arch, it hurt even more. Through trials and errors, I found a method that will help. Some other reviewers wrote about ignoring the shoe size and going for the right fit of the foot arch. I cannot emphasize this enough. It doesn't matter what the size of Superfeet is, when you have the right one, the contour of Superfeet should fit the curve under your foot arch perfectly. The rest of Superfeet could be trimmed. There are two critical factors: 1) the right arch (flat, low, medium, or high arch) and 2) the right fit of the foot from the heel forward. Superfeet has different colors for different arches. It is too much trouble to define whether you have a low, or medium or high arch. Just try on several Superfeet sizes and several colors (for the arch) until you find the Superfeet that fits your heel and your arch perfectly. The rest of the insert can be trimmed. This is difficult if you buy online. So find a store that sells Superfeet to try out, and if they have a good price, give them the business. If not, there are Amazon.com and other online stores. There are a few more conditions to make it a success and no pain: when you trim the inserts, trim slowly. You cannot untrim what you cut too short. The right way is to trim it so that Superfeet is about 1/16" to 1/8" *smaller* than your inner sole toward the front/toes. After inserting Superfeet, you can put your hand and fingers into the shoe to feel the gap around the insert toward the front. In other words, Superfeet will need to be able to move a little - not a lot - while you walk, so that it fits perfectly under your foot. You can experiment the exact size of the insole to find out for yourself. You can always trim it smaller. Also, please remember to remove the removable insole. Believe me. I thought leaving the insole I would get some cushioning to assist this hard plastic. Not true. Superfeet needs to rest on hard sole to provide the balance you need to relieve the pain. Hope your experience is as pleasant as mine and that you won't have to pay a lot for customed orthotics.
T**S
Durable and supportive
I have low-ish arches, worse in my right foot due to an injury. I've struggled with posterior tibial tendinosis as a result of the over-pronation. I've tried various arch supports over the years with varying success. Subjectively, Superfeet blues have been the best supports for at least four reasons: • They are direct drop-in replacements for factory insoles in every shoe I've used them with, no trimming required (I'm about a 10.5 US men's). Mostly hiking boots. • They are as comfortable as factory in most shoes. • They are supportive, by which I mean firm. They don't sag or compress much in the arch area. This means my feet remain stable through normal activities like standing, hiking, walking. • They're quite durable. I have a pair that has to be something like 8 years old, and they still offer good support. One note on the fit- the heel is meaningfully thicker than a typical factory insole, so it's possible that in some shoes the extra vertical lift might interfere with fit around the heel. YMMV.
M**3
Nice insoles - but order multiple sizes!
I just bought new hiking boots, and though they fit well, there was a hot spot in the heel area of the right foot that was giving me blisters. So, I figured I'd try some Superfeet, because they supposedly lock down your heel, and I have heard lots of glowing reviews (friends and online reviews). I first ordered these blue insoles, as well as the black and green insoles, in the "E" size, because I wear a size 10.5/11 shoe. None of them were very comfortable, so I returned them all, wondering what all the fuss was about. After taking another hike - and getting another blister in the right heel - I figured I'd try one more time. I ordered these blue ones in the "F" size - even though it was bigger than my shoe size - and immediately after placing them on the floor and stepping on them, I could tell they fit me perfectly. Turns out, the arch and the heel cup of the "E" size had been too small. So, if you're ordering these, ORDER MULTIPLE SIZES AT ONCE - especially since returns are free. The size of your ARCH is more important than the size of your shoe/foot. The arch of the support should feel like it's cradling the entire arch of your foot. As far as which color to buy, I like the blue because they seem like a good balance of support and lower volume. I think the green would be too much for my well-fitted hiking boots, and the black doesn't seem to offer as much support under the heel. Update: I finally got a chance to use these on a short but steep hike (4 miles) and they did GREAT. I'm finally a believer, now. They totally solved the blister problem I was having, kept my feet stable and "locked into place," and were very comfortable. Plus, I swear my feet/knees/legs feel less fatigued than they did before these insoles. I'm looking forward to using them in my snowboard boots this winter. Try them out, it might be a great help.
T**K
Very good and I have used Superfeet for many years.
D**家
2年程テニスシューズに入れてますやはり唯一無二の性能であり安定して全力ダッシュ出来ます
J**D
I walked the full Larapinta trail (over 230km including side trips) with these and didn’t get a single blister. Highly recommended.
C**N
Mi sono state consigliate da un Podologo ed in 3 gg hanno risolto la tallonite di cui soffriva mio figlio da settimane.
C**.
Parfait et conforme. Soulage très bien le pied (tendinite tendon d'Achille et épine calcanéenne) Je recommande
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