

Hike Arch Insoles -- The Real Deal
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Zero Pain, Even After 40+ Miles
"Struggled with plantar fasciitis until I found these. Just finished a 42-mile hike with a heavy pack and my feet didn't hurt once. These insoles are the real deal."
— Matthew C, Verified Buyer

Why Choose PCSsole Insoles for Hiking?
- Unparalleled Arch Support: PCSsole offers insoles with various arch heights, allowing hikers to customize their support This helps reduce foot pain, improve alignment, and ensure you stay comfortable even on longer hikes.
- Durable Design for Tough Terrain: PCSsole insoles are built to withstand the demands of the outdoors, featuring medical-grade arch support that helps alleviate strain on your feet when navigating rocky or uneven paths.
- Shock Absorption and Comfort: Hiking can put a lot of stress on your feet, especially on descents. PCSsole insoles absorb shock and distribute pressure evenly, reducing hotspots and preventing soreness after a long day on the trail.
Insoles For Hiking FAQs
Can PCSsole insoles fit in steel-toe or safety boots?
Yes. Many PCSsole insoles are full-volume designs that vwork well in steel-toe boots, providing support without interfering with safety toe caps.
Are they good for backpacking with heavy loads?
Absolutely. PCSsole Hike Arch Support insoles add cushioning and stability that help reduce joint strain under heavy pack weight.
Should I remove the factory insole in my hiking or work boots?
In most cases, yes. Removing the original liner ensures your PCSsole insole sits properly and doesn't elevate the foot too high.
Do they fit in both boots and trail shoes?
Yes! The slim, trim-to-fit design works with most hiking boots, trail shoes, and approach shoes.
Are hiking boot insoles good for reducing foot fatigue on longtrails?
Absolutely. Added arch support and shock absorption to help reduce strain on the feet, ankles, and knees during long hikes or uneven terrain.
How do I find my size?
Learn which PCSsole profile and size you need here.
























