







Step into comfort! 👣 Elevate your every move with Superfeet.
Superfeet All-Purpose Cushion Insoles are professional-grade foam inserts designed for medium arch support, suitable for men (sizes 11.5-13) and women (sizes 12-14). These insoles are trim-to-fit, providing flexible support that stabilizes the foot and reduces stress on joints. With moisture-wicking technology for odor control, they ensure your feet stay fresh during workouts. Experience the patented Adaptive Comfort Technology for enhanced heel-to-toe turnover, making every step a pleasure.



G**N
May take a minute to get used to them
Work great for me
T**E
Worked great in my Blundstones
I bought these for my Blundstone original boots, which come with absolutely terrible insoles. The superfeet transformed these shoes into footwear that I can wear all day and walk reasonable distances without pain.
D**A
Watch out for the holes
I've been happy with my other superfeet buys, but this one does have an issue I couldn't overlook. The little vent holes ended up causing me irritation, I could feel them clawing on me, rubbing and such. So just keep that in mind. If it weren't for those holes, I would have kept them
B**T
Great insoles
These insoles were exactly what I needed to replace the worn out original ones in my court shoes. They fit easily and are very comfortable!
B**N
Outlasts the shoe!
I put these in most shoes other than running and they're great. When my shoes wear out I usually replace them with a new pair of the same shoe and reuse the super feet insole in the new shoe. Typically get about two shoes worth of comfort before the insole wears out. Great value.
C**C
Five Star!! - Upgraded My Aggressive Inline Skates
I needed an insole that was shock-absorbing with arch support and best suited for keeping my foot comfortable in Inline Skates. Using the stock insole in new USD's, I had not been able to skate long as foot pain would intensify quickly.After much research I had arrived to find this product - The Answer.The foot pain went away, my form stablized, and I skated 100x better! Immediately noticed the difference.On a side-note. During my research I went down a little rabbit hole after an ad popped up on my Instagram feed. There's a popular company marketing shock-absorbsion insoles through the use of a bowling ball gimmick. To save you the time and money - Superfeet is the wise choice.But find out for yourself.
D**N
No cushioning
The media could not be loaded. I'm sorry but these have no cushioning to speak of despite it being in the name saying its thickness is max and it's soft all of that is untrue it has a similar feel to styrofoam if I'm being honest and is paper thin in the ball of the foot the arch support is there but I'll be honest even that feels improperly placed too close to the heal in my opinion so it's not even correctly aligned with my actual arch all around this product really is inferior in every way to plain old dr schols a much better alternative is to get the Dr schols arch support it's just the arch portion then get a thick memory foam insole like airplus memory foam or Dr schols cushy comfort and put that on top of said arch support that solves all my issues replace the memory foam pad every few months for 8 dollars if it goes flat is a much better solution then this over priced styrofoam so disappointed the shoe had better insoles tbh
D**T
Another great product ruined by a greedy corporation
I feel like this happens more and more these days. I used to use the Superfeet Copper for all my daily wear shoes, and the Superfeet Orange for my high-impact footwear like hiking shoes and basketball sneakers. Both of those could take a beating, whether it be 100 miles on a rugged mountain trail, or hours and hours at an amusement park. They never let me down, and in fact usually lasted more than the guaranteed 12 months/ 500 miles.Now, these new versions they've come out with work fine, but they are not the superior product that they used to make. Superfeet are now on par with the rest of the orthotic-insoles out there. For starters, the stabilizer cap/section was downgraded. The old models had that section made of some sort of indestructible plastic/polymer. These FLEX ones have a subtly-softer stabilizer cap. Compared to my old Copper insoles which are beat up and old, these are not as firm even though they are brand new.That's not all though. The stabilizer cap used to be made of one solid piece that went all the way past the arch and was slightly curved INTO your arch to provide support. The new one is (as you can see in the photo), made up of just an edge band around the heel, and it is flat... Pushing against it gives you no spring-back and does not feel as supportive.Oh I wish it ended there... The foam section under the forefoot used to be made up of three layers. One was the upper liner, then a medium layer of what felt like closed-cell-foam, and then the final bottom layer of memory foam. The new ones have the same top liner (albeit thinner - so expect quicker wear), and then just one layer of a different kind of foam. It feels like a mix of the two old ones, but it's just one layer.The bottom line is that what used to be the best product in the over-the-counter insoles market (that you could get without a prescription), is now just one of many options out there, not significantly better than any others. Are they bad? No, they're still a decent product and seem well made. My objections come from having used and trusted the brand for many years and now having an inferior product passed as the same simply for the benefit of the shareholders. I guess I now begin a new search for a superior product.
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