Extension orthotic carbon fiber insole, very rigid (pair)
Price tier: Mid-Range
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Rigid carbon fiber insoles designed to reduce pressure on metatarsal joints and toes. Helps with Morton's toe, turf toe, and related conditions; customers report relief and improved stability, though some find the stiffness challenging
Highlights
- 1.5 mm thick for minimal bending
- stability-oriented design
- pair-format for both feet
Pros
- very rigid carbon fiber construction
- reduces pressure on metatarsal joints
- helps with Morton's toe and turf toe
- sold as a pair for both feet
- thin and comfortable for some users
Cons
- some users find insoles too stiff
- size accuracy may vary according to user feedback
- not suitable for high or low heel shoes or dress shoes
Best For
Features
- SOLD AS A PAIR This VERY RIGID carbon fiber insoles are sold as a PAIR
- not a Single Piece. You will find it as a single piece at other stores and if you are going to use it for both feet
- you will need to buy two from their stores. The second picture shows the size chart of the insoles (mm). They are suitable for sports and sneakers shoes
- not for high and low heels or dress shoes. Please consult your doctor to ensure these insoles are the right product for you.
- EXACT MATCH Please do not measure your foot length or original insoles of your shoes. The size chart is for the shoe size! Select your insole length according to your shoe size from the second picture. Dont worry! They will fit perfectly. We have solved the mismatched shoe size and insole length issue mentioned in other stores. Please use this carbon fiber insert below your original removable shoe insole or under orthotic.
- PURPOSE OF USAGE This Carbon Fiber Insole is 1. 5mm thick and it was designed to allow minimized bending (minimum flexibility) with optimized stability. The Very Rigid Shoe Inserts reduce the pressure between the metatarsal joints and toes and help reduce foot pain and foot recovery. You can use them for Mortons Toe
- Hallux Rigidus
- Hallux Limitus