👟 Step Up Your Comfort Game!
The Comfort Zone Tri-Balance Gel Orthotic Insoles for Women are designed for sizes 6-10, providing 3-zone support to alleviate foot fatigue. With a 3/4 length design and non-slip features, these insoles ensure comfort and stability for those on their feet all day. Durable and effective, they are the perfect solution for everyday wear.
T**A
"What are these? Shoe inserts for ants?"
These are actually pretty decent inserts for the price. They're good for a little extra comfort in flat, hard shoes. I think a lot of the upset reviews about the length don't understand that these aren't meant to cover the length of your whole foot. They're 3/4, not full length. They are very narrow, so I can personally only really use them for my narrow shoes like converse. But the men's version has a good width for other shoes. They do slip around since they're short, so I put some little velcro dots on the bottom of these and on my shoe insoles and it holds them in place just fine.
P**T
Really decent insoles for the price
I bought the 3-park for $18, and am glad I did. These are comparable to the Profoot or Dr Scholls 3/4 insoles for about half the cost. They provide decent arch support (my primary requirement) and some extra cushion at the ball of the foot for long walks. I use them in my New Balance running shoes.One of the reviewers complained that these insoles are too short, but these are not full length insoles. They are 3/4; they end before your toe area. I prefer them this way, because your toes generally don't need extra cushion or support, and these don't take up extra room and make your toes feel squished.
A**R
Not full gel insoles like I had hoped.
The white parts of the insert are a soft plastic and there is a lot of pressure from that part of the insert. I am on my feet up 9-10 hours a day and these really did not help with the pressure on my heel, even in the small gel part. These might be better with flats or heels and not work shoes or sneakers. The arch support is okay (I have high arches and an accessory bone in both feet), but did cause issues with my foot anatomy, with the plastic part of the insert pressing and rubbing on that extra bone. I did not feel a difference with absorbing shock from walking with versus without these inserts. Would return, but, well, let's face it, I wouldn't want anything that's been in my shoe going anywhere. Might work better for those who are not on their feet constantly or with a more "normal" foot.
T**Y
Adds comfort to your walking shoes
Good arch support without affecting shoe size and adds comfort for long or walks in difficult terrain.
C**Y
All wrong for me
I rarely write a bad review but this Orthotic gel insole is a let down for people who need support for their body, for whatever reasons. I have no problems with my feet but my hip joints and sacrum do cause me pain and discomfort. I bought these 3/4 length insoles for a specific walking shoe because I wanted to keep the toe room that came with the shoe. But sadly, these insoles don't fit my needs because they are too firm (hard) and uncomfortable. They are also too narrow. I have a size M width and wear anywhere between a 6-1/2 to 7-1/2 M shoe.After (recently) purchasing three (3) different brand-types of Orthotic insoles, I have come to this conclusion. Buy Profoot Stress Relief insoles. If you want a shorter sole-insert that doesn't crowd the toes, cut the Profoot insole shorter. I just ordered another set of Profoot insoles for my walking shoes and I plan to cut them to a size that works for me.I can speak honestly from personal experience. The one Profoot insole I purchased last week for a different shoe is truly a blessing from above. I can walk without pain in my hips. I'm sold.
G**L
Great value
For the lady of the house, after trying several makes of insoles, these were pronounced as easily the best. The 3 pack was a great find, and a really good value. Makes good shoes better. Highly recommended for top comfort and durability for daily wear.
A**R
Work better than anticipated
These are perfect for me. I need a flexible arch support, not a high degree of support. Those types usually hurt my feet. I am also not a large person (5'6" and 130 lbs. with size 9R foot) so these more flexible ones used with the insoles already in my various shoes work well. I saw a review talking about the arch across the entire width and how that makes it a bad design. Not so - the outside of your foot depresses more than your arch (obviously) so that isn't an issue. You can just look in a mirror and see that for yourself. Also, people comment that they are not full-length. They are not intended to be so that you can use them with your shoe's original insole. A 3/4 length leaves room in the toe box. Three for this price is a good deal to me, and I can leave them in the shoes I wear most often. I have used them only in flatter type shoes, fyi. I've spend a lot of money trying different types of support including doctor-made orthotics and I haven't found anything better for me. Not everyone's feet are the same. I think the reviewers who are so caustic in their reviews ought to realize that not everyone can use the same product.
A**H
What arch support???
If you pronate and need actual arch support, this is not the product for you. I’m glad I only wasted $12. As you can see in the pictures, there isn’t an arch to these, where the orthotic rises up under your arch to support your foot in the proper position. Rather, there is a tunnel running crosswise under the full width of the orthotic, as if your foot needed to be supported like a bridge. I’ve never seen an arch that ran crosswise under your entire foot. If you have one, though, perhaps these are for you.That’s the least of the problems with this, however. There is no support whatsoever. They mash flat when you stand on them. In fact, I can press it flat with my thumb with very little effort, as you can see in the picture.I’m thinking the folks who like this simply need some cushioning. If you are looking for actual support, however, I advise to look elsewhere.
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