Overpronation Insoles

Targeted overpronation relief that works in any shoe.


Our overpronation insoles deliver targeted correction, engineered to realign your stride while cushioning every step. The thoughtfully contoured design accommodates natural foot movement while providing firm medial arch support to control excessive inward rolling.

Whether you're conquering morning runs or powering through long workdays, these precision-crafted orthotics actively redistribute pressure away from problem areas, while our c-base™ hybrid cushioning absorbs impact without adding bulk to your existing shoes.


When your feet roll inward with every step, finding the right support shouldn't feel like a gamble. These overpronation insoles deliver targeted correction that moves with you, turning unstable steps into confident strides.

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 Overpronation 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 Overpronation Insoles.

  • Yes, our overpronation insoles are designed to fit most standard shoes including sneakers, dress shoes, and casual footwear. You might need to remove your shoe's original insole first to make room. If your shoes are particularly tight, we recommend going up half a size when buying new shoes to accommodate the insoles.

  • Absolutely! Our overpronation insoles are specifically designed to handle high-impact activities like running. They provide the arch support and motion control you need while absorbing shock with every step. Just make sure your running shoes have enough room to accommodate the insoles comfortably.

  • They can definitely help! When your feet roll inward excessively, it creates a chain reaction that affects your entire leg alignment. By correcting your foot position, these insoles can reduce the stress on your knees and hips. However, if you have severe pain, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional.

  • The main difference is in the quality of materials and precision of the arch support. Our insoles use medical-grade materials that maintain their shape and support over time, while drugstore versions often compress quickly and lose effectiveness. Plus, ours are specifically engineered for overpronation correction, not just general cushioning.

  • The easiest way to tell is by looking at your old shoes—if the inner edge of the sole is more worn down than the outer edge, you likely overpronate. You might also notice your ankles rolling inward when you walk or experience pain on the inside of your feet, shins, or knees. If you're unsure, a quick visit to a podiatrist can give you a definitive answer. Learn more about how to tell if you overpronate.

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