Orthopedic Insoles

Reduce foot pain from the first step.


Reimagine what orthopedic insoles can be—where advanced foot science meets everyday comfort. Our c-sole™ orthotic system doesn't just cushion; it intelligently redistributes pressure away from problem areas, transforming morning heel pain and arch discomfort into distant memories.

Unlike conventional insoles that compress within weeks, our dual-density system combines targeted support with responsive cushioning that adapts to your unique gait. The result? Relief you can feel from the first step that actually improves over time.

From morning commutes to evening walks, our orthopedic insoles work seamlessly in any footwear, providing natural support that conforms to your foot's shape. 


Our c-sole™ system targets the root causes of foot pain through a multi-layered approach. Instead of just adding cushioning, it actually addresses what's causing your foot pain in the first place.

How the Insoles Work

  • Anatomical Arch Support

    The foundation of our design features contoured arch support that matches your foot's natural curve. This precise support lifts and stabilizes your arch, preventing the collapse that leads to plantar fasciitis and distributing weight evenly across your entire foot. Whether you have flat feet or high arches, this anatomical design provides the structured support your feet need to function properly.

    Heel Pain Relief Technology

    The heel cup design cradles and stabilizes your heel bone, providing targeted relief for plantar fasciitis and heel spurs. By supporting the heel's natural fat pad and reducing excessive movement, this feature helps alleviate the sharp morning pain that many people experience with their first steps. Our premium cushioning layer acts as a buffer between your foot and hard surfaces, absorbing the impact that would otherwise travel up through your ankles, knees, and lower back. This unmatched cushioning reduces fatigue during long days on your feet while protecting against the jarring impact of walking on concrete and other unforgiving surfaces.

    Enhanced Foot Positioning

    The Arch Booster technology works in combination with the heel cup to maintain optimal foot alignment throughout your gait cycle. This proper positioning reduces strain on your plantar fascia, Achilles tendon, and other connective tissues that become inflamed when your feet are improperly aligned.

Shoes with Built-In Orthopedic Insoles

If you prefer the convenience of built-in support, these shoes come with our c-sole™ orthopedic insoles already integrated. You'll get the same targeted arch support and cushioning without needing to transfer insoles between different pairs of shoes.

Get answers to all your questions about our Orthopedic Insoles.

  • Our insoles are designed to fit most shoe types without making them feel tight or uncomfortable. If you currently wear thick insoles or have very snug-fitting shoes, you might need to remove the original insole first to make room.

  • Most people notice some improvement within the first few days of wearing them. However, it can take up to 2-3 weeks for your feet to fully adjust and for you to experience the maximum pain relief benefits.

  • Absolutely! These insoles provide excellent support for walking, running, and other physical activities. The shock-absorbing cushioning actually helps reduce fatigue during longer workouts. Many athletes find they can train longer with less foot and leg discomfort. Just make sure your athletic shoes have enough room to accommodate the insoles without feeling too tight.

  • These insoles are designed to help with several common foot issues including:

    • plantar fasciitis
    • flat feet
    • high arches
    • heel pain
    • general foot fatigue

    They're also great for people who spend long hours on their feet and experience aching or soreness by the end of the day. While they work well for many foot problems, if you have a serious medical condition or severe pain, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional first.

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