🦶 Step into pain-free days with the podiatrist’s top pick!
PowerStep Pinnacle Insoles are clinically designed orthotics made in the USA, offering podiatrist-recommended arch support and dual-layer cushioning to relieve plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and related foot pain. Sized to fit most shoes without trimming, they provide stability and motion control for daily comfort and injury prevention.
T**C
Relief
These are the real deal. I tried some cheaper alternatives and they worked ok, but after about a month or so they started to hurt my feet again. I tried Dr scholls 24 hour energy and those were awful for my feet. I had them in for 3 days and it was worse than with the worn insoles. I decided to do some research and give these a try. Day 3 and my pain is almost entirely gone in the mornings. I feel energized and can keep on going for 10-12 hours on concrete in my work boots. Come home and my feet don’t hurt. These are pricey but so far these have been the best insoles I’ve had to date. Best part… pick your size and no trimming required. Just slide them in and you’re ready to go.
P**A
Cloud 9
I was very skeptical about buying the insert, but it's worth every penny. My feet felt like I was walking on a cloud. They are incredibly comfortable and fit snugly inside my shoes. I wear a size 10 in women's, so they are true to size. I only wish they made some for sandals. If you suffer from back pain like I do, these will take much pressure off your lower back.
C**K
Great ache sup[ort
These POWERSTEP INSOLES have made a huge difference in my foot pain. The high instep takes the pressure off the ball of the foot and places it on the arch. I hardly took a step without pain and now I can go for a walk. Big difference. They slide in nicely, no need for me to trim and the thickness is perfect. So glad my Dr. suggested I get these.
D**C
Too low of arch
If you have high arches, you may find these inadequate to provide sufficient support. Have ordered the “High Arch” style.
B**A
Did the job of relieving heel pain
I was expecting some initial discomfort but found that it took less time than I thought, maybe a couple of hours. My heel pain is diminishing slowly but is almost gone after about a week. I notice the relief is mainly in the morning when I had stiffness. Once I walk around I done feel any heel pain.
T**R
Best orthotic sole BAR none
Pinnacle is the best orthotic I have used. It is better than any of my custom made orthotics.I've recommended it to people for their plantar fasciitis problems and attacks- prevention. I just wish they offered multipack discounts and create one for ladies' dress shoes and sandals.
F**R
Recommended by my podiatrist!
These are that absolute BEST ORTHODICS that I have every been privileged to use in my 57 years of wearing orthodics on my totally flat feet.My 270 lb body seems to be perfectly supported and stable when these are in my shoes.I recently had knee surgery that was partially due to my flat feet creating misalignment of the bones in my legs. I dare say that if I had been using the PowerStep throughout my life, perhaps there would have been no knee surgery.They are perfectly to size. If you have a size 11 shoe, order the PowerStep in the same size. Fits perfect. No trimming needed!I wish that I had found these years ago!I rate it 10 stars. (But Amazon will only let me give a 5 stars rating. 😠)
R**L
Better options exist
An ex-football player past his prime (6'3", 360 lbs, size 13D, medium arch), I was recently diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. My orthopedist recommended daily stretching exercises and Orthoheel slippers to wear indoors (no more walking around in socks). What a difference! The slippers and exercises lessened my symptoms from the start and, over time, eliminated most of my discomfort, so I decided to find some orthotic inserts to improve my street shoes.So far, I've tested:1. Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support2. Aetrex Copper Medium Arch3. Spenco Polysorb Total Support4. Superfeet Copper DMP5. Powerstep Pinnacle6. Powerstep Pinnacle Proeach for two hours' total walking time over a few days in two pairs of my favorite shoes: New Balance 606 hikers and Cole Haan loafers with Nike Air.Dr. Scholl's Massaging Gel Extra Support: Advertised for big & tall men, they didn't do much for me. While the extra cushioning helped at first, it helped less and less the longer I walked on them. I mentioned this to my orthopod and he told me the key to managing PF is not cushioning, it's support. Grade: DSpenco Polysorb Total Support: Remembering my doc's advice, I chose these for the rigid heel cup and arch support. Though quite comfortable overall, the arch support was a bit too low for my medium-high arches and the heel cup was insufficient support for weight. While they worked reasonably well for me, I believe they would a be better choice for lighter individuals with lower arches. Grade: BAetrex Copper Medium Arch: Promising better arch support, these felt very similar to the Spenco insoles even after walking around the block. I then swapped one of the Aetrex insoles for one of the Spenco insoles and walked around again. Only then could I tell them apart. The Spenco offered a little better support for the mid- and fore-parts of my foot, the Aetrex offered a little better support for my arch. Grade: BSuperfeet: I was in an Allen Edmonds store and noticed the Superfeet insoles. The clerk said many men my size have good success with them. I tried the Orange and the Copper DMP versions in the store. Finding the Orange too high for my arches, I got a pair of the Copper DMP. These are easily the most rigid of the insoles I've tried...and easily the best. Superfeet arch support sits farther back on the insole than other brands. This made a real difference in the support and comfort I felt walking long distances. I also found the medial post support in the heel did a better job than other insoles in combatting over-pronation. Grade: A [Update: I have since tried Superfeet Black in dress shoes that couldn't accommodate the Orange insole. They work well but are not as supportive as the Copper.]Powerstep Pinnacle: While it seems well-made and offered good support, it simply did not work for me. The gel-based arch support sits too far forward and in the middle of the insole. The insoles felt like I had lumps of clay underfoot. After a few blocks of brisk walking, my feet began to fatigue as if I were walking barefoot in sand. Again, these may work for some people but they didn't for me. Grade: CPowerstep Pinnacle Pro: Other wearers commented that the Pinnacle Pro differs markedly from the Pinnacle, so I tried a pair. I barely made it a block before heading back home. Though more rigid than the Pinnacle and with a better heel cup, the Pinnacle Pro was too inflexible through the arch and ball of my foot. These were the only insoles I tried that truly caused me pain. Of course, it could just be the contours of my feet, and for others the Pinnacle Pro might be great. Grade: F
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