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Cushwork Metatarsalgia Insoles are designed to alleviate ball of foot pain and conditions like Morton's Neuroma. With an orthotic design that promotes proper foot alignment, these insoles provide essential arch support and shock absorption, making them suitable for both men and women across various shoe types.
J**.
Best insoles I've found
I've tried 5 different insoles in the past few months from Amazon and one from a Facebook ad. Cushwork are the best. The red ones have a larger ball in the middle of the foot and the grey ones have a smaller ball. I prefer the grey ones but both are fantastic.I'm 6'0" and heavy at 320lbs and flat footed with a a size 15 foot.The cushwork largest size is 14.5 but it fits my foot with a little room to spare and they go in my shoes perfectly. I've tried this model (grey/silver) and another cushwork model that's red in color. The grey/silver is most comfortable to me I believe because I'm flat footed, if I had an arch at all I think the red would be best. I like both the cushwork insoles I have I just wish they explained the difference in the models better in their descriptions. The red has a taller more pronounced ball in the middle of the insole the grey is lower and not as pronounced. Would buy again and have already added another pair to my cart. I put the red pair in my schnee Beartooth boots and that made a world of difference. They soaked up some of the extra space which prevented blisters on my toes from walking downhill on steep inclines and provided a ton more cushion than the factory insoles. It was a night and day difference from the first couple hikes I did with the factory insoles and the last few I've done with the cushworks.The other insoles I bought were:Superfeet at about $65 after tax and they are super thin and not much different than factory insoles the heel cup is solid and has a little arch support but not worth $65.Kinetic insoles, saw these on a FB ad and bought them they are trash don't remember what I paid I think it was $39 plus shipping and tax for 2 pair. Ordered them because they had actual size 15's which are hard to find. I think these said size 12-15 but they're a 14 max had a whole toe longer than the insole and they're thin no cushion just like a factory insoles would not buy again.Neupu insoles from Amazon I bought I think their max size was 14.5 and they are true to size. I wish they made 15s but the cushworks are still more comfortable with the neupu being a close 2nd. I was able to use them in my hey dudes which claim to be a size 15 but fit like a 14-14.5. if I found them in a 15 I would buy again to try in my work shoes.FeelLife I can't remember if these were 15s or more 14.5s but they're ok at best I put them in my work shoes and they are slightly better than factory, but if I had to actually walk all day on concrete instead of 4-5 hrs I wouldn't make it. I wouldn't buy another pair. They don't seem wide enough but they do fit and give a little cushion.
G**A
Excellent support
I have orthotics due to Morton’s Neuroma. I have to switch them between shoes frequently. I got these to put in my slippers and they are phenomenal! Super comfortable and takes the pressure off the metatarsals that get inflamed. I’ll be purchasing another pair! Definitely recommend.
P**3
Very comfortable after just a couple days
So far so good, the tingling in my toes has disappeared along with the cramping. If it holds up over time I will be thrilled
D**O
Too thick to use in my shoes
These insoles are very supportive but I have a pair of Clark's slip on dress shoes that have been causing me trouble and these insoles are way too thick to use in them. You need to go up about a half size for them to fit, and it's not an option for these shoes that I have been using for months already. If your shoes are a little loose and have a removable insole already, then these might work for you. Otherwise a good quality product.
K**S
Great support
Many of my tennis shoes support my heel and provide arch support however my metatarsals take the brunt and cause my feet discomfort. These inserts work perfectly, providing much needed cushioning at the ( metatarsals) the bones that connect to my toes . Also had a nice little raised pad for extra arch support. Perfect fit , did not need to cut them to fit. Will purchase more.
A**R
Well-Made Product at Great Price
After disappointingly having custom orthotics made, which was covered in part by my health insurance, and finding them unusable, I began to try off the shelf brands, starting with a popular and expensive brand. It worked exactly as I hoped, but the pricing deterred me from investing in additional insoles from that company. As I searched Amazon for comparable insoles, I found Cushwork. The shape and reviews suggested that it would accomplish exactly what I sought from the more expensive brand at half the price. I ordered it and was not disappointed. Now, after two months of use, I can report that it has shown itself to be durable, comfortable, and well-cushioned without losing the feel I need for my athletic endeavors. I will purchase them again without hesitation.
C**T
Very stiff
These didn’t fit in my shoes. Compared to others they appeared the right size but they are very stiff. So if you want a more rigid heel cup this would be good. Maybe try a couple of sizes.
A**R
High arch support
Solid, well made insert; trims easily if you need to make a slight adjustment. The arch support is definitely noticeable. I've worn them for a few days now to try to break them in, a few hours at a time, as my current inserts are old and warn. I'm still working on breaking them in --as for me, they adjusted my alignment to the point that my hips are sore. I need to cut back on the amount of time wearing them to see if I can better adjust to the high arch support while continuing to break them in.
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