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Everyone deserves proper foot support. The right insoles not only provide comfort but also support you through your day. Whether you're working, exercising, or relaxing, create a cozy haven for your feet and feel the care you deserve every step of the way. Because you’re worth it.

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Premium Orthotic Insoles

PCSsole Casual Pain Relief insoles are the top choice for millions of people experiencing plantar fasciitis pain, heel pain and even ankle and knee strain. These premium pain relief orthotics are not only great plantar fasciitis inserts, but a superior overall choice to help alleviate many types of foot conditions.

Constructed using carbon fiber and premium materials, plus a firm, stabilizing foam for maximum shock absorption, you can feel the freedom of pain-free feet while standing, walking, running or doing any other everyday activities thanks to PCSsole Casual Pain Relief orthotic inserts.

Sockliners that come in your shoes and cheap, flat shoe inserts offer little relief from plantar fasciitis and heel pain, not to mention minimal arch support. 

Are flat shoes bad for high arches?

Flat, unsupportive footwear is bad for any type of foot, but can be particularly detrimental for people with high arches. The foot flexes and moves as you walk. With nothing but a flat surface in your shoes to absorb repeated impacts, the tissue under your feet can become irritated or inflamed, causing discomfort and pain.

What is the best foot support for high & medium arches?

The best support for high arches is an insole that fits the contours of the foot, supporting you in every step. That's exactly what the signature PCSsole shape is designed to do. There are a variety of PCSsole insoles for high arches, from All-Purpose Support High Arch insoles that provide a firm foundation to Run Cushion High Arch insoles with a flexible, cushioned feel.

Why you need the best insoles for plantar fasciitis?

To truly help treat plantar fasciitis and other foot pain, structured support from a contoured shape does the job best. The squishy softness of gel heel cups won’t provide much relief in the long run (or long walk, long hike…however you move!)

All PCSsole insoles are designed as the perfect support between the three-dimensional shape of your foot and the flat sole of your shoe. Superfeet Casual Pain Relief insoles raise our proprietary shape to its full pain-relieving potential, combining an EVOLyte® carbon fiber cap forming a medium to high arch height with firm stabilizing foam and a removable heel stabilizer that provides extra support when you need it. When looking for plantar fasciitis inserts, investing in durable, support insoles is well worth it.

How insoles work?

It’s clear wearing PCSsole insoles in your shoes can help relieve pain and improve performance whether you’re playing in a packed stadium, out for a morning run or just working on your feet all day. But how exactly do PCSsole insoles work so well?

It all has to do with shape. While obvious when pointed out, most people probably forget that the bottom of their feet aren’t flat, but the inside of most shoes are. PCSsole insoles fill that gap, providing structured arch support, cradling comfort for your heel and foam cushioning for your whole foot.

This contoured support is especially crucial when it comes to pain relief. Your feet are most at ease when they are in their natural shape. Premium orthotics like PCSsole Casual Pain Relief provide structure around your feet to keep them in their natural shape no matter how flat your shoes are or how much force you exert with every step. A durable carbon fiber cap ensures long-lasting stability. The independent heel stabilizer provides extra structure in roomier shoes but can be removed when needed, depending on your comfort level. Combined with an antibacterial top cover that utilizes Moisturewick™ odor control, PCSsole Casual Pain Relief insoles are the best solution for anyone battling foot discomfort, especially plantar fasciitis pain.

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