Pinnacle orthotic shoe insoles are ideal for preventing and alleviating pain associated with plantar fasciitis, metatarsal pain, heel or arch pain and discomfort, mild to moderate pronation, sore/aching feet and other common foot conditions. Product Features Maximum cushioning: A durable EVA foam base and plush top layer, paired with our variable Cushioning Technology, provide a
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: December 19, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Pinnacle orthotic shoe insoles are ideal for preventing and alleviating pain associated with plantar fasciitis, metatarsal pain, heel or arch pain and discomfort, mild to moderate pronation, sore/aching feet and other common foot conditions.
Bad Quality, Read Recent Reviews First. Mine Lasted 16 days. NON-RETURNABLE Believe other reviews!Prior to these, I have worn Powerstep orthotics, as recommended by my podiatrist, no problem.These broke down in 16 days. cup for the heel is now protruding and making me sore. While other reviewers might not have needed/understood this device, this is NOT the ‘year or so’ I expect from Powerstep products.There is NO REASON the cushion material should have broken down in days.
Trash after 2 days. Customer service refused to help. I will start by saying that I have been using powerstep pinnacle for awhile now and they are great for Planar fasciitis. However recently I have had problems with 2 pairs of them. The heel cup migrated forward in the insole. This made them very uncomfortable and worthless. I contacted powerstep to report the problem and was totally blown off. They told me that the company who sold them through Amazon was not an authorized reseller and refused to honor their guarantee. I wore them for 2 days…
Should have gotten these months ago. I’ve had these for less than 24 hours, so I’ll post an update if anything changes, but…oh em gee. I feel like no one will believe this is a legitimate review, because I’m about to tell you that the INSTANT I put these on, I began to feel better. Before my foot even hit the floor or I stood up or tried to walk, my foot and ankle felt better. I wore them for about an hour last night, and put them on again as soon as I was out of bed this morning. I can still feel a bit of a twinge, but the limp…