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title: "Step 166475 Symmetrical Self Adhesive Arch Support Inserts"
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# Versatile fit Self-adhesive Handmade in Germany Step 166475 Symmetrical Self Adhesive Arch Support Inserts

**Brand:** pedag
**Price:** E£ 5098
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 👣 Elevate Your Step with Unmatched Comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Step 166475 Symmetrical Self Adhesive Arch Support Inserts by pedag
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 5098 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- pedag enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pedag brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Discreet Design:** Enjoy hidden support without sacrificing style.
- • **Step into Comfort:** Experience unparalleled relief from foot pain.
- • **Versatile Support:** Perfect for any shoe, from sneakers to flats.
- • **Balance & Strength:** Enhance your foot strength and stability.
- • **Crafted for Durability:** Handmade in Germany with premium materials.

## Overview

The Pedag Step 166475 Symmetrical Self Adhesive Arch Support Inserts are premium arch pads designed to provide exceptional comfort and relief from foot pain. Handmade in Germany, these durable inserts fit seamlessly into any type of shoe, offering balanced foot pressure and maximum support. Ideal for improving balance and foot strength, they ensure a comfortable experience while maintaining a discreet appearance.

## Description

Product Description Hand Made In Germany Our products are hand made in Germany with love and adhere to the highest quality standards so that our products are enjoyed for a long time. Longitudinal Arch Support Our inserts Step and Balance support longitudinal arch naturally and anatomically, designed for regular height arch and low arch / flat feet. Step and Balance inserts will fit in any tight shoes. Skin Friendly and Nature Friendly We know that our products touch your skin and we want to be gentle We only use water based adhesives because skin should not be in contact with harsh chemical glues No solvents used during manufacturing process which is healthier for our workers and our planet Our leathers are vegetable tanned because chemical tanning although cheaper but bad for skin and nature Natural Vegetable Tanned Leather Natural Materials We do not compromise by using cheap synthetics to make our products. These pedag products are made from materials nature gives us: Leather and Rubber Fits Inside Any Tight Shoe Leave those bulky othrotics that take space and are uncomfortable. Our insoles will fit in any tight dress shoes and sneakers without compromising comfort and arch support. Responsibly Sourced Materials We closely and carefully monitor our supply chain and partners to ensure raw materials obtained ethically, without harming animals and are sustainable.

Review: Buying again bc these are very good arch supports - I bought 3 pairs medium and 3 pairs large of this arch support brand 3 years ago in December 2022. My husband and I really like them. After all this time they are still stuck to the shoe bed and still completely intact. Very well made. Very effective at keeping my feet comfortable and pain free. Im here today to buy more of them. Note - these are hard. Do not think these will be some kind of memory foam squish pad. These ARE hard AND they provide great support. The size indicates height and length.
Review: Great alternative to orthotics - These are a great alternative to orthotics, which I need to use to correct severe pronation in both my feet. They are kind of massive (height, width and lengthwise) in a good way as they fully support my feet. The arch is actually higher than that in any of my orthotics, which I appreciate as I need to use arch boosters under my orthotics (I use Powerstep brand) to lift the arch up for additional support. Unlike other stand-alone arch supports I've tried, these blend into my shoes really well. Others have a "drop" where the arch support meets the footbed, which can be painful. These have a very gradual slope, so they conform to feel like a natural part of the shoe. They work well in some shoes that a standard orthotic doesn't work in, and in shoes that already feet my feet well and thus become too tight/ill-fitting with an orthotic. I've currently got these in a pair of slingbacks that have enough coverage to hide the insert (Fly London Yala) as well as a pair of booties (Gentle Souls Bayco.) I wasn't able to use them in ballet flats as the arch is simply too high, making them visible over the side of the shoe. I'm ordering another set in the next size down to see how they work out. What these are lacking, compared to orthotics, is any support for the rest of the foot or a heel cup to keep the foot stabilized. However, in shoes with a nice footbed that have sufficient ankle support, I'd take these over an orthotic any day. Full-size orthotics are way to bulky to wear in most of my shoes, and even slender-fit ones just take up too much space and throw off the fit, making my shoes less comfortable. I've tried quite a few Pedag products and they're always high-quality and well-made. The adhesive in these things (like their other products) is hard as nails. Once you set them and wear them for a day, they do not budge. That said, I have been able to lift them out to adjust the placement, so you're not stuck with a position that doesn't work as long as you don't wear the shoes they're in for any length of time. I should add that I got a pair of the Pedag Balance arch supports and the arch support is too low to correct for pronation. I wear a women's 41/10.5 shoe and got these in size L.

## Features

- Premium Arch Inserts - Our arch inserts are designed to provide exceptional comfort and relief. They reduce discomfort and pain associated with various foot conditions.
- Quality Arch Pad - Handmade in Germany our arch pad is made from durable materials, ensuring long-lasting use. It is designed to offer optimal arch support, reducing stress on your feet.
- Versatile Arch Pads for Shoes - Our arch pads are perfect for any type of shoe or boot. They are designed to provide balanced foot pressure, prevent foot fatigue and offer maximum support.
- Arch Support Pads - These arch support pads offer cushioning and support for your feet. They help in improving balance and foot strength, making walking or standing a more comfortable experience.
- Hidden Arch Support for Flats - Our Foot arch support inserts ensures your comfort without compromising style. Discreet wedges provide solid support for your feet.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EV5AKP0 |
| Arch Type | Low Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,496 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #41 in Foot Arch Supports |
| Brand Name | pedag |
| Color | Tan |
| Corrective Support | True |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,129 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04000354275587 |
| Insole Type | Arch Support Insole |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 5.25 x 2 inches |
| Item Form | Pad |
| Manufacturer | Pedag |
| Material Type | Leather, Rubber |
| Model Name | Pedag Step |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Arch Support |
| Product Benefits | Foot Pain, Arch Support, Stress Relief, Pain Relief |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boots |
| Size | Small (EU 35-37/ US 5L-7L) |
| Target Use Body Part | Foot |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buying again bc these are very good arch supports
*by M***9 on January 12, 2026*

I bought 3 pairs medium and 3 pairs large of this arch support brand 3 years ago in December 2022. My husband and I really like them. After all this time they are still stuck to the shoe bed and still completely intact. Very well made. Very effective at keeping my feet comfortable and pain free. Im here today to buy more of them. Note - these are hard. Do not think these will be some kind of memory foam squish pad. These ARE hard AND they provide great support. The size indicates height and length.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great alternative to orthotics
*by P***A on August 22, 2014*

These are a great alternative to orthotics, which I need to use to correct severe pronation in both my feet. They are kind of massive (height, width and lengthwise) in a good way as they fully support my feet. The arch is actually higher than that in any of my orthotics, which I appreciate as I need to use arch boosters under my orthotics (I use Powerstep brand) to lift the arch up for additional support. Unlike other stand-alone arch supports I've tried, these blend into my shoes really well. Others have a "drop" where the arch support meets the footbed, which can be painful. These have a very gradual slope, so they conform to feel like a natural part of the shoe. They work well in some shoes that a standard orthotic doesn't work in, and in shoes that already feet my feet well and thus become too tight/ill-fitting with an orthotic. I've currently got these in a pair of slingbacks that have enough coverage to hide the insert (Fly London Yala) as well as a pair of booties (Gentle Souls Bayco.) I wasn't able to use them in ballet flats as the arch is simply too high, making them visible over the side of the shoe. I'm ordering another set in the next size down to see how they work out. What these are lacking, compared to orthotics, is any support for the rest of the foot or a heel cup to keep the foot stabilized. However, in shoes with a nice footbed that have sufficient ankle support, I'd take these over an orthotic any day. Full-size orthotics are way to bulky to wear in most of my shoes, and even slender-fit ones just take up too much space and throw off the fit, making my shoes less comfortable. I've tried quite a few Pedag products and they're always high-quality and well-made. The adhesive in these things (like their other products) is hard as nails. Once you set them and wear them for a day, they do not budge. That said, I have been able to lift them out to adjust the placement, so you're not stuck with a position that doesn't work as long as you don't wear the shoes they're in for any length of time. I should add that I got a pair of the Pedag Balance arch supports and the arch support is too low to correct for pronation. I wear a women's 41/10.5 shoe and got these in size L.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth a Try for Figure Skates
*by S***C on February 12, 2015*

My review concerns an application for which these inserts were not specifically designed for. But for some people, they may be an effective, and relatively inexpensive, solution. This review also covers three Pedag products that I bought. I'm posting the same review under the three separate Pedag products. I have flat feet. For my everyday shoes, I have a pair of prescription full-length orthotics. I figure skate, and my orthotics are not suitable for use with figure skating boots. In figure skating, flat feet create a major problem because your ankles fall over to the inside edges of the blades, and you have poor edge control. Some boots (such as my old Riedell Royals) have a substantial built-in arch support; others (such as my new Jackson Elites) have no built-in arch support at all. Orthotics for regular shoes usually depend on a heel cup to maintain proper alignment of the orthotic to the foot. These can't be used in figure skating boots, however, because a figure skating boot has a built-in narrow heel cup to grasp the heel of the foot firmly, essential in figure skating. The heel cup of the orthotic would interfere with the heel cup of the figure skating boot. A full-length orthotic usually also doesn't work, because the toe box of most figure skating boots is tightly fitted, and a full-length orthotic would cause toe cramping. So the Pedag "Step" and "Balance" arch support inserts are worth a try. They are local arch supports only. No heel cup and no extra cushioning in the toe area. It's difficult to know in advance whether any over-the-counter solution will work. Each foot and each boot are different. So you simply need to try them out. The Pedag price point (~$10 -13) allowed me to do that. The Step is sold as a symmetrical pair (the left-foot insert and the right-foot insert are identical). The Balance is sold as an asymmetrical pair (the left-foot insert and the right-foot insert are different). Buying the Balance may be a problem if your left foot and right foot need different degrees of correction. See further comment below. The Balance has a considerably lower height than the Step. These inserts are fabricated from rubber, and the top is covered with leather. They have a good combination of resiliency and rigidity. Foam and gel are too mushy for figure skating use. And rigid plastic, metal, or carbon shells will dig into your foot and cause pain if the fit is not spot-on (which is unlikely for an over-the-counter product). The Step is sold in a choice of two colors: tan and black. I'm sure Pedag did marketing research and decided there was a market need for two colors, but I don't see why. There is a another difference between the tan and the black models, besides the obvious difference in color. The tan leather is noticeably thicker than the black leather. I wrote to Pedag customer support. A customer rep named Rose (who also tracks these Amazon reviews) told me that the tan leather is sheepskin. Sheepskin doesn't take dye well, so the black leather is pigskin. Since pigskin is stronger than sheepskin, the pigskin can be made thinner, but be just as durable as the thicker sheepskin. So there you have that interesting tidbit. I first bought the Step and the Balance in tan. I wear a US 9D men's street shoe. Following the Pedag size charts, I bought the large size. I later bought the Step in black, in the extra-large size. I really didn't want the black, but Amazon was out of stock in tan, extra-large. My left foot has some semblance of an arch; my right arch is completely fallen. The major flaw in the Pedag inserts is their method of attachment (my reason for knocking off one star). They come with a double-sided adhesive film stuck onto the bottom rubber surface. The adhesive film is covered with a liner sheet. The adhesive is very weak and does not adhere well to the rubber. Unless you remove the liner very carefully, you will also pull the film off the rubber; the film then sticks tightly to itself and is useless. But no matter, the adhesive won't hold well to an insole anyway and doesn't allow for repositioning. My solution is Velcro tape. Velcro tape comes in two mating portions: a soft, felt-like portion and a hard, bristle-like portion. I covered a portion of the insole with the soft portion. I removed the adhesive film from the insert and covered the rubber surface with the hard portion. The Velcro allowed me to move the insert around to find the best position. But it also holds the insert firmly in place. If you share the same inserts among different pairs of boots or shoes, Velcro is also the way to go. Just trace the outline of the insert on the insole, so you know what the proper position is the next time you use them. The soft portion of Velcro on the insole does not interfere with normal wear should you choose not to use the insert. My results: (a) With the Riedell Royals, the Step was too high and caused pain in my arches. A working solution is no insert in my left boot and a Balance in my right boot. So I now have a left insert that is useless to me. Note to Pedag: You might want to consider selling the Balance as individual left and right inserts. (b) With the Jackson Elites, the Balance was too low, and my ankles flopped over into the inside edges. The Step is very effective. The extra-large turned out to be a better fit than the large. I position the insert in my right boot to give more lift than in my left boot. I've skated about a dozen times now with this configuration and am happy with my edge control. I'll provide an update after extended use.

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