FootReviver Arch Support Insoles: Best For Plantar Fasciitis (2/9)

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If you have plantar fasciitis and want to ease your pain the fastest way possible then you should give a pair of these arch support insoles a try! If you have high arches you are more likely to develop biomechanical and functional imbalances in your feet that can affect the way that you walk. Imbalances in your feet can place excessive strain and load on key ligaments and joints in your lower limbs and cause injury. The most common form of imbalance in those who have high arches is Overpronation. Overpronation can cause a number of different foot and lower limbs injuries such as metatarsalgia, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendonitis.

A pair of Footrevivers is a perfect choice if you have high arches as they utilize a range of orthotic technologies to give your feet the very best protection and support in the places where they need it the most. Feature a rigid high arch that takes the strain off the arch reducing your risk of developing common foot injuries such as plantar fasciitis. Orthotic compression also helps to readjust the positioning of your feet in order to prevent movement that may cause damage to your feet and lower limbs. These insoles are also made form very the best shock absorbing materials that are super lightweight and durable to help protect your feet from damaging shock when walking or running on hard surfaces.

What is really good with a pair of these insoles by FootReviver is that they come with a full 30-day money back guarantee so you have nothing to lose if they are not right for you.

 Pros:

  • Provides your feet with the most rigid support possible
  • Ideal for treating plantar fasciitis
  • A perfect choice for those who have flat or high arched feet -Lightweight and slim design means these insoles will not weight down your feet or make your shoes feel bulky or tight.
  • Solid heel cup will support and protect your feet from strain and pressure
  • Quickly and effectively correct functional and biomechanical imbalances in your feet.
  • Excellent shock absorption.

Cons:

  • May take a while for your feet to get used to the rigid arch support that these insoles provide.
  • Can be a little tricky cutting the insoles to the right size.

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3 Comments

  1. I have flat feet and always wear these inside my shoes. I have been wearing these insoles for a few years now and they have not failed me once. If I forget to wear them in my shoes my feet will get really sore and inflamed pretty quick. In the past, I tried other inserts to help my flat feet but none seem to help my feet out even more expensive custom insoles didn’t help. If you have flat feet then I would strongly suggest you buy these ones as you won’t have to worry about having sore feet ever again 🙂

  2. I have searched everywhere for some good insoles with enough support for my flat feet and finally found these ones! They are exactly what my feet need, supporting my arch perfectly taking away strain and holding my arch in a natural position when I run. Before, when I would go running my arches would quickly get inflamed, tight and sore, but with some of these inside my running shoes, I no longer have this problem. The only negatives that I can think of are that if you do buy some then the insole may feel uncomfortable at first… this is because your feet must first break into them. It took me 2 weeks for my feet to get used to them but after that I was fine. Also, another con is that they don’t last that long, well it does depend on how often you use them but for me, I have to keep on replacing them every 3 months. But apart from those 2 negatives, I would definitely recommend these.

  3. I have a pair of these arch support insoles and I really couldn’t do without them. I bought them because I started to get a tight sharp pain in one of my arches which gradually got worse and worse. I decided to go see a physio who told me that I had plantar fasciitis and that I needed to wear some extra support in my shoes. I tried just about every insole around but none that I tried seemed to work. Eventually, however, I came across these and within a week of wearing them, my plantar fasciitis was almost gone. I am really surprised how good these insoles are.. they easily beat all of the other that I tired which cost in some cases 5x as much. If you have plantar fasciitis then I say do yourself a favor and buy these!

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