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๐ฆถ Step up your comfort game โ support that keeps you moving!
The PRO 11 WELLBEING 3/4 Orthotic Insole offers clinically backed arch support with a proven Formthotics profile, designed to correct over-pronation and relieve pain from weak or fallen arches and plantar fasciitis. Crafted from durable urethane foam, these insoles fit sizes 9-10.5 UK and provide targeted cushioning for all-day comfort, making them a top choice with over 8,000 positive reviews.




























| ASIN | B00MV5O64S |
| Arch Type | Low Arch |
| Benefits | Supports weak arch, arch and heel spur (supports weak foot arch, flat foot and heel spur) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,495 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 22 in Orthotic Insoles |
| Brand | PRO 11 WELLBEING |
| Brand Name | PRO 11 WELLBEING |
| Colour | Azul |
| Corrective Support | True |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,043 Reviews |
| Insert Foot Shape Compatibility | regular foot |
| Insole Type | Orthotic Insole |
| Item Form | Pad |
| Manufacturer | Pro11 Wellbeing |
| Material | Urethane Foam |
| Material Type | Urethane Foam |
| Model Name | P1134BP1-1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Supports weak arch, arch and heel spurs |
| Product benefits | Supports weak arch, arch and heel spur (supports weak foot arch, flat foot and heel spur) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | [Weak Arch, Heel Spurs] |
| Recommended uses for product | [Weak Arch, Heel Spurs] |
| Size | 9/10.5 UK L |
| Target Use Body Part | Foot |
| UPC | 534274870750 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Use for | Foot |
S**N
Comfortable
Great item, glad I bought them really comfortable underfoot
D**R
Relief foot pain
Was advised to get some 3/4 length insoles by an orthopaedic specialist to improve my gait and combat my fallen arches. I fitted them straight into my size 12 walking boots and have just completed over 6000 steps with them and they are great.
A**R
Improve walking posture
Definitely help you walk more upright ; but obviously donโt work miracles for bad back sufferers- good for improving posture though, and can be transferred into any pair of footwear
G**N
Updated report: Since first used a year ago plantar fasciitis has not returned
Good in all respects. Competitive price. Can't give five stars because I've only just bought it. A similar model though from the same vendor has held up well for three or four months of frequent use. I successfully recovered untroubled walking from plantar fasciitis using it in my shoes or boots as one of my measures. It's only an opinion, and may have nothing to do with my recovery, but I suspect that, with such products as inserts, one must persist for at least say two months before, if they work, one is going to see a result. A better test than I performed would have been to try different measures separately in succession for two months each, but I was in a hurry to get better, so tried thicker soles and thicker socks as well as arch support inserts and plain inserts all at the same time. I was on my way to recovery before I was examined by a physiotherapist, but he did say that my arches were a little flattened so that support was a good idea Updated 23 February 2018: It's now a year since I started using arch supports, and some eight months since I bought Wellbeing supports from Amazon. I made a repeat order the other day, and take the opportunity to report that I continue to use the combination of thicker shoe and boot soles, insoles, and arch supports, and the plantar fasciitis has not returned. All supports have held up well in use
A**N
Good support for the price
I bought these after hunting for insoles suitable for people with high arches. Having done an online self assessment through treadlabs.com (that says I have extra high arches requiring a ยฃ45 insole from the US), I went looking for less pricey insoles. These 3/4 Orthotic Insole Supports on Amazon are 1/5 of the price and do a reasonable job if all you are looking for is some extra support for high arches; however they still leave a gap between the arch support and my instep when I am standing. These are better than nothing in a period when it is difficult to access resources and products.
A**T
Do the job they are meant to do
Good well made . Fit perfectly in my trainers and boots. Support as needed.
M**S
excellent comfort for fallen arches.
they comfortable in shoes and help with my fallen arches, much better for being on ones feet all day at work, they are soft and do not cause problem in my shoes
P**R
Great as far as they go but some issues
Treatment for tarsal tunnel syndrome. You get what you pay for and these are no substitute for the more expensive Slimflex Simple 3/4 Length Insoles - High Density ( Hard ) orthotic insoles provided by my podiatrist. These are not as deep and after a few days use are showing some signs of material compression. The Slimflex ones look more or less the same as they did 18 months ago and are in constant daily use. Plus the covering on these, whilst intended to aid comfort, will rot quicker than the the insole itself and potentially be a hygiene issue. That said, they serve the precise purpose I bought them for. Not being as deep they fit into footwear that I can't use the Slimflex insoles in - espadrilles and flat trainers - and provide some relief for my foot condition. Always get proper medical advice when using medical devices, which is what these are, or you could make your condition worse not better, and these are not for people who do not have the conditions they are supposed to treat as they do alter your gait. On the one hand I'm pleased to have some relief in lower profile shoes. On the other hand I would not expect signs of wear after a couple of days so quality and durability are in question. Added: for those who have problems with these, please do get a referral to an NHS podiatrist, who will carry out tests and prescribe you a precisely fitting insole for your condition and foot shape. They will also answer concerns about discomfort using this type of insole. In my experience after years of being passed by GPs to the wrong specialists, a nurse referred me to a podiatrist, who identified the problem and solved it in 20 minutes. If you are self-prescribing, or following non-specialist GP advice, it is pretty much pot luck if this works for you. 6 month update... despite initial concerns about quality and durability, these have lasted the course with regular use - several days a week. Still not in the same bracket as the Slimflex insoles but well worth the investment.
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