VALSOLE 250+ lbs Plantar Fasciitis High Arch Support Insole for Men Women,Heavy Duty Support Pain Relief Orthotics Insert,Rel
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Price: 36.99
Last update: 03-14-2026
About this item
- 【Heavy Duty Support Insoles】Men's and women's orthopedic insoles, designed for those weighing over 220 pounds, provide ultra-strong high arch support and shock-absorbing technology to relieve foot and leg fatigue, reduce lower back pain, distribute weight and reduce The impact of every step.
- 【Better fit for the sole of the foot】The design fits the sole of the foot better, dispersing the pressure on the sole of the foot according to the contour of the foot. Rearfoot and midfoot control points reduce overpronation and stabilize the midfoot, maximizing cushioning and maintaining stability of the foot bones. Vertical and balanced, providing stability. Reduces overstretching in plantar fasciitis and helps relieve flat feet, arch drops, Achilles tendonitis and ball of foot pain.
- 【STANDING ALL DAY】: Forefoot metatarsal pads and Poron heel pads are great for shock absorption and pain relief. Black rigid TPU support piece heel cup supports the arch and wraps the heel when running or jogging. Has maximum cushioning effect, maintains verticality and balance, and provides stability. And good fabrics reduce odor and keep feet fresh.
- 【Trim and Design for Everyday Use】: You can also cut the insole to better fit all your shoes. Our orthotics fit most shoes such as walking shoes, running shoes, athletic shoes, work shoes, boots, hiking shoes, and more general footwear.
- 【Tip】: You may feel pressure on your feet when wearing it for 3-7 days. We strongly recommend starting with 2-3 hours a day and gradually increasing the time each day. If you are not satisfied with our insoles, we will replace or return them to you.
- Package Dimensions : 12.17 x 5.24 x 2.24 inches; 5.29 ounces
- Date First Available : December 31, 2023
- Manufacturer : VALSOLE
- ASIN : B0CP5LQRDZ
- Best Sellers Rank:#1,597 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
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- Customer Reviews:4.44.4 out of 5 stars(2,501)
Top reviews from the United States
- Amazon CustomerInstant relief and excellent quality insolesValsole insoles fit my Brooks Beast 20 running shoes without any cutting. I have an extra wide foot and these insoles are maybe a 1/4” to
narrow but a perfect fit. As soon as I walked on them I realized the improvement. The right heel was a tad bit elevated over the original insoles but I suspect the loose feel will adjust as I wear them. Construction of the insoles appears to be excellent quality. The bottom line is comfort and initial feel is very good. Just the right amount of lift in the arch but not painful like those reviews who said it will take time to get used to them. Like any support there is always an adjustment period but that’s because your feet are being forced to a normal position. Good value although we all know product costs in China is about $3.00 but shipping and Amazon fees are very high. Buy them ! - GroverSo perfect ????Thankyou
They are very comfortable and strong also nice soft area for heal pain
Definitely worth the money quality - RogerCan walk without painGreat for Plantar Facia
- Scott RobinsonGreat insoles. They actually workI have plantar fasciitis and have been through countless insoles that are going to work wonders and never do...until now. I saw these and thought I would add them to the list of stuff I tried. I am so glad I did. I work 12hr shifts and I think the only thing that can make my feet feel better after a long shift is the good lord. I tried these in my new boots and I was shocked. They work and my feet felt great for 9 to 10 hours. I'll just check the box by old, fat and lazy for the last couple hours. They surprisingly worked great. There was a couple of days that I hot a break off my feet and got to sit down. Those days the insoles worked great all day. They are thick, firm and well built. Easy to walk with them in my boots and great support. I didn't have to trim anything and they were simple to install. A great insole that has won a lifelong customer.
- Dakota CaseyGenuine game changerThese are truly a game changer. Plenty of padding, great support for the arch, I can’t find a complaint. They fit perfectly in every show I own. I’ve repurchased several pairs, and plan to keep going for every shoe I own.
- Jared JohnsonWork good for boots especially in winterI use these for walking around in winter as I am strolling to bus stops in winter weather and low arches and knee issues can be connected so I need support for my knees and being on feet I need arch support, so these offered me a decent arch support for boots etc.
I wouldn't say these are great, but then I need arch support for being on feet all the time. The size is most important, because I have 1 foot as a 14 wide as the other is a 13 1/2 so the situation is tricky sometimes.
The arch support offered some pain relief when I lug around a backpack and 5 lb boots wherever I go.
I don't have any problems no stickiness as I take the old insoles out and replace with these.
These do help with arch stability to a degree because they hold up my feet where most boots don't have any arch support. - js1227810.5 Wide timberland boot10.5 wide boot. Fit perfectly, no trim required. Huge difference extremely comfortable.
- bebPF inserts are part of getting rid of the painReviews for:
- Samarai Insoles: FIVE STARS
- WalkHero Insoles: FIVE STARS
- ValSole Insoles: FIVE STARS
- SB Sox PF Relief Socks: FIVE STARS
- Koprez PF Sleeve: FOUR STARS
- Vibit (purchased directly instead of thru Amazon): THREE STARS
- Tisscare foot massager with heat (purchased earlier somewhere else): FIVE STARS
My experience with Plantar Fasciitis (PF): I’m 64, female, retired for one year, and lead an active lifestyle. My normal routine includes a 4-5 mile walk every morning, pickleball 5x per week, and golf when I can. PF symptoms showed up suddenly about two months ago – suddenly it hurt too much to walk very far and pickleball was excruciating. It affected both feet, but the pain in my right foot was significantly worse. In spite of all the products that promise fast relief, I learned that managing PF is a multi-step process.
Here's what worked for me – in order of implementation:
- I threw away five pairs of worn-out running shoes and started wearing my newest pair all the time.
- I quit going barefoot and now wear shoes all the time, even inside the house.
- I quite wearing dress shoes or sandals (easy for me since I’m retired).
- I started stretching my heels/calves multiple times per day, with and without a step.
- I rolled my foot over a frozen water bottle or a small hard plastic ball with spikes on it. The plastic ball seems to work better, and soon I was using it several times per day.
- I bought three different pairs of PF insoles so I could use them all the time. I couldn’t really tell any difference between the three brands I tried, but I think the ones with deep heel cups (WalkHero and ValSole) are better, and those are the two I use most of the time.
- I bought SB Sox and now wear them on both feet during all waking hours.
- I tried the Koprez Sleeve, but found that it was uncomfortable to wear all the time. I tried wearing it on a walk, but it actually became more painful after about ¼ mile. Then I figured out o was putting the straps on wrong- fixed that and it works well for walking. I tried wearing it for pickleball, and it was wonderful. The Koprez Sleeve allows me to keep playing pickleball.
- I tried foam rolling my calves. I think it helped, but it was really hard on my arms. So I quit.
- I bought the Vibit, hoping that I could use it on my calves as well as my feet. It vibrated as advertised, but it was actually harder to use than a foam roller and it didn’t seem more effective. It felt good on my feet but I couldn’t tell if it helped or not. Following the directions requires 15 minutes per foot dedicated to using the massager (no multi-tasking is possible). I still use it occasionally if I want a few extra minutes without sitting down with the Tisscare, but I don’t think this purchase helped with the PF. I have also used the Vibit for other things (IT band, back, arms), and it offers a nice massage.
- I started using a Tisscare foot massager with heat that we already owned. It seemed to help a lot, and it was easy to use as I could just sit there and let the massager do the work on both feet at the same time while I read or used my phone. I’m still using it 2-3x per day for 20 minutes. Very much worth the money and I will buy it again if it quits working.
Results:
- It took about four weeks to research, purchase, and start using all the products listed above. During that first four weeks, I quit my morning walks and cut back on pickleball (I could not play two days in a row). Pain was intense, especially after pickleball or at the end of the day.
- Within a couple weeks, the morning pain was better, mostly because I stretched and rolled 2-3 times during the night (I wake up anyway).
- After putting everything into place (about four weeks), the morning pain was pretty much gone and I started walking two miles in the morning. I still had pain if I played pickleball – and the pain continued for the rest of the day.
- After six weeks, I was able to increase the morning walks to my normal 4-5 miles most days and experienced only minimal pain with pickleball.
- It’s been about eight weeks, and I’m still continuing to work on it. Pain is minimal and I’m able to walk 5+ miles and play pickleball!