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Product Reviews of WalkFit Orthotic Insoles - Size GProduct Review: Stay Away!!!!! Summary: 1 Stars
These were absolutely horrible. They made my feet ached 10 times worse. I tried everything to make them work better (added cushion on top, used the lowest arch, etc) and nothing made them perform better. Atrocious. Painful. No way to get a refund. Just a gimmick that I got suckered into. If your feet hurt, see a doc, do some specific feet stretches and rest. Dont buy garbage like I did!
Product Review: Strong orthopedics Summary: 4 Stars
I've had prescription plastic orthopedics and these are kind of like those. I have flat feet and get severe pain in my legs and hips at the end of the day sometimes. These are good because they're pretty hard, unlike those foam insoles. I recommend them for the price, if they help it will be worth it. If they don't, its cheaper than insoles that cost $200 and don't feel much different.. I've bought 2 pairs over the years and wear them every few days. Try them...
Product Review: These are worth it. Summary: 4 Stars
I bought these because I have flat feet. They have helped my feet not hurt so much in my shoes. My only complaint about this product is the velcro tabs that come with it, do NOT stay attached in the shoe. I don't know if they will fix my flat feet, but they do feel better.
Product Review: Try them out - do it properly Summary: 5 Stars
I can understand why some people don't like these and why you may see bad reviews of WalkFits. If you put them in your shoe and you don't have the proper padding they WILL be uncomfortable. Be sure to lift out the entire pad in your shoe - no matter how thick it is or how difficult it is to pull it out. If you wreck it you can always buy a new pad. You may even want to get a thin gel pad to put over the WalkFit, under the inner shoe lining if there is little or no padding. That's what I did with my sandals. Believe it or not with both the WalkFit and the gel under my shoe liner, it cannot be seen even though the back of the sandal exposes my heel. If you want to do it with flat backed ladies sandals, however, I don't think it would work. I would only do it with those that have a slight lip that cups the heel. I think they may look silly if they are completely flat, such as flip flop type or dress sandals. I have two pairs of WalkFits and I need more.
I ALMOST returned mine because they were so uncomfortable before I tried pulling out the entire padding (not just the top liner) in my shoe and putting it under. I really had to rip it out and I thought I was destroying my sandal while I was doing it, but didn't. The pad stayed intact and I was able to reuse.
These things really do work. I can be on my feet all day lifting heavy objects and my feet won't hurt. If you've ever worn a really good hiking or expensive work boot with a lot of support it will feel like that. (Before the WalkFits I had contemplated LIVING in my hiking boots because they were the only shoes that were comfortable. Kind of hard to go to a wedding in them, though!)
I have heel spurs and thought I would require surgery but my feet feel great now. I won't leave the house without WalkFits in my shoes. If the shoe won't accommodate them, I get rid of them or won't buy them.
I'm sure they are made out of the type material they are because they have a lifetime guarantee, are washable and are somewhat flexible. They also won't stink. I encourage people to work with them and try a way to make them fit properly and comfortably.
Product Review: Uncomfortable Summary: 1 Stars
I have wore orthotics for many years but I saw these and decided to give them a try. I found even the low arch was much to high, tried them for two weeks and they just didn't relax as I expected they would. My daughter tried them as well and found the same. Had to take them out.
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