







🦶 Step Up Your Game with Superfeet – Comfort That Keeps Pace with Your Hustle
Superfeet All-Purpose Cushion Insoles deliver medium arch support combined with patented Adaptive Comfort Technology, providing flexible, durable cushioning that stabilizes your feet during workouts and daily activities. Designed to be trimmed for a custom fit, these insoles feature a moisture-wicking top cover to reduce odor and keep feet fresh, making them the go-to choice for active professionals seeking lasting comfort and support.










| ASIN | B01CGBDBLA |
| ASIN | B01CGBDBLA |
| Arch Type | Medium Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,444 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #309 in Shoe Insoles |
| Brand Name | Superfeet |
| Color | Flame |
| Corrective Support | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,398) |
| Date First Available | April 14, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086301801348 |
| Insole Type | Cushioned Insole |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Form | Other |
| Item Nype Name | Insole |
| Item model number | FL143308 |
| Manufacturer | Superfeet, Inc. (Insoles) |
| Manufacturer | Superfeet, Inc. (Insoles) |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Name | FLEX - Comfort Foam Insoles for Workout Shoes |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Arch Support, Cushioning, Durable, Flexible |
| Product Benefits | Foot Pain, Pronation |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Shoe |
| Shoe Width | M |
| Size | 7.5-9 Men / 8.5-10 Women |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| UPC | 086301801348 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
K**N
Fantastic support
Super feet are fantastic supports, have used them in my running shoes for years. Great support, cut to fit and amazingly comfortable.
D**Y
Repeat buyer
Like these a lot. Third time around for a different pair of shoes. Look for a sale and you will be happy. Great cushion and support - my first pair is easily three years old with no degradation / durable . Not worn everyday, but too easy to leave in a pair of shoes. I have high arches so good arch support also all good there - no pain. Perfectly functional. Again a little steep but I will buy more and not returning any of them.
J**S
Very Good
It's a good product. Like all Superfeet products, this does a good job with the heel cup and instep. Due to a foot problem, I am continually looking for a little more cushion in the forefoot - without adding much bulk - and like all, this is good but would like more cushion. All in all, a good insole.
A**R
Good value for money
Helps my feet stay less achy. However still trying to figure out whether I have to cut them or not. No smell. For right into my sneaker . A woman s NB nine. It is good cushioning but not super. Good arch support also.
C**L
Insurance coverage terrible? These might help
Work good for super high arches since my insurance won’t cover custom orthotics. Honestly, what is wrong with insurance, customer orthotics would save them all the costs for PT but no, I have to go out on my own. At least these insoles are pretty ok
D**T
Another great product ruined by a greedy corporation
I feel like this happens more and more these days. I used to use the Superfeet Copper for all my daily wear shoes, and the Superfeet Orange for my high-impact footwear like hiking shoes and basketball sneakers. Both of those could take a beating, whether it be 100 miles on a rugged mountain trail, or hours and hours at an amusement park. They never let me down, and in fact usually lasted more than the guaranteed 12 months/ 500 miles. Now, these new versions they've come out with work fine, but they are not the superior product that they used to make. Superfeet are now on par with the rest of the orthotic-insoles out there. For starters, the stabilizer cap/section was downgraded. The old models had that section made of some sort of indestructible plastic/polymer. These FLEX ones have a subtly-softer stabilizer cap. Compared to my old Copper insoles which are beat up and old, these are not as firm even though they are brand new. That's not all though. The stabilizer cap used to be made of one solid piece that went all the way past the arch and was slightly curved INTO your arch to provide support. The new one is (as you can see in the photo), made up of just an edge band around the heel, and it is flat... Pushing against it gives you no spring-back and does not feel as supportive. Oh I wish it ended there... The foam section under the forefoot used to be made up of three layers. One was the upper liner, then a medium layer of what felt like closed-cell-foam, and then the final bottom layer of memory foam. The new ones have the same top liner (albeit thinner - so expect quicker wear), and then just one layer of a different kind of foam. It feels like a mix of the two old ones, but it's just one layer. The bottom line is that what used to be the best product in the over-the-counter insoles market (that you could get without a prescription), is now just one of many options out there, not significantly better than any others. Are they bad? No, they're still a decent product and seem well made. My objections come from having used and trusted the brand for many years and now having an inferior product passed as the same simply for the benefit of the shareholders. I guess I now begin a new search for a superior product.
R**E
Make shoes comfy
I wear these in my regular "fashion sneakers" and they make them actually comfortable
D**N
No cushioning
I'm sorry but these have no cushioning to speak of despite it being in the name saying its thickness is max and it's soft all of that is untrue it has a similar feel to styrofoam if I'm being honest and is paper thin in the ball of the foot the arch support is there but I'll be honest even that feels improperly placed too close to the heal in my opinion so it's not even correctly aligned with my actual arch all around this product really is inferior in every way to plain old dr schols a much better alternative is to get the Dr schols arch support it's just the arch portion then get a thick memory foam insole like airplus memory foam or Dr schols cushy comfort and put that on top of said arch support that solves all my issues replace the memory foam pad every few months for 8 dollars if it goes flat is a much better solution then this over priced styrofoam so disappointed the shoe had better insoles tbh
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