Powerstep’s original orthotic insert design in a 3/4 length is versatile to fit in a variety of shoes. Bi-layer design with a firm but flexible support shell, built-in arch support and heel cradle for increased stability. Vct cushioning in an ultra-thin design. Ideal for all-day comfort and support in shoes with less depth at the
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: January 30, 2020 - More: Comments & Reviews
Powerstep’s original orthotic insert design in a 3/4 length is versatile to fit in a variety of shoes. Bi-layer design with a firm but flexible support shell, built-in arch support and heel cradle for increased stability. Vct cushioning in an ultra-thin design. Ideal for all-day comfort and support in shoes with less depth at the toes. An ideal 3/4 length orthotic insert for preventing and alleviating pain associated with plantar fasciitis, heel or arch pain and discomfort, mild pronation and sore/aching feet. Slimtech 3/4 is available in seven sizes.
I was really excited about these until they fell apart I have flat feet and I was really excited about receiving these because of all the good reviews. The mold of the orthotic feels great, but the blue cushion is super cheap. My first observation was the blue cushion was hastily cut around the heel and was overlapping the orthotic unevenly throughout. That didn’t really bother me until literally the second day of use the blue cushion started coming off. (First picture). After a week it was so uncomfortable from it folding under my foot that I…
Surprisingly comfortable. My podiatrist recommended this to me, to wear in flat shoes without taking out any insoles that might be removable. So far I’ve worn them in 3 very different pairs of flat shoes for a full day in each pair. They have been very comfortable. I thought they might cause pain because most shoes with arch supports cause pain. To my surprise, the arch support of these inserts is not painful. They also don’t slip forward. One drawback is that they raise the feet considerably, so in some shoes I…
Knock-offs or counterfeit? These would be great insoles but they fell apart less than a month after buying them. Conveniently right after the window of when I could return or exchange them. The fabric on the top of the insole lost it’s bond and is now just hanging loose making me question if they are really Powerstep or just knock-offs/counterfeit.