VALSOLE Heavy Duty Orthotic Insoles for Men & Women 220+ lbs - Designed for Plantar Fasciitis, High Arches, and Flat Feet with Shock Absorption for All-Day Comfort
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- High arch design for flat feet and plantar fasciitis: The support structure with high arch design is particularly suitable for flat feet and plantar fasciitis. This design not only provides comfortable and strong support, but also effectively relieves discomfort, corrects foot alignment, improves gait, and reduces other foot problems caused by improper gait.
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- Strong support piece for heavier people: For heavier people, the external nylon support piece provides enhanced support and durability. This strong structure ensures that the insole maintains its shape and effect under pressure, which is ideal for people who need extra support and strength.
- Fits the sole of the foot and disperses plantar pressure: Customized according to the natural contours of the foot, it helps to disperse pressure across the foot bed. Strategic control points in the heel and midfoot areas help minimize over-pronation and provide additional stability in the midfoot, reducing pressure on the foot throughout the day.
- Metatarsal support, reducing forefoot pressure: With targeted metatarsal support pads, it effectively reduces forefoot pressure and solves transverse arch collapse and forefoot pain. This support helps to evenly distribute weight, reduce pain and discomfort in the ball of the foot, and reduce pressure on the foot throughout the day.
- Deep heel cup design for enhanced stability and balance: The deep heel cup design provides excellent stability for the mid- and rear-foot, ensuring correct foot alignment, solving balance and shock absorption issues, and reducing pressure on the foot throughout the day.


















