What’s great is their contoured shape hugs your foot just right, helping to ease aches and keep you moving longer. They’re easy to fit—just pop them in, trim if you need to, and you’re good to go. Plus, the moisture-wicking top cover keeps things fresh, so sweaty feet won’t be a worry.
Superfeet insoles are tough enough to last up to 500 miles or a full year, whichever comes first. If you want happy, supported feet every day—give Superfeet a go. Your soles (and knees) will thank you
Superfeet insoles feature a contoured orthotic shape, structured heel cup, and durable foam, offering better support, impact absorption, and overall comfort than standard flat insoles.
Select your insole based on your footwear type and activity. For running, pick Superfeet Run models. For hiking, look for Hike insoles. Consider your arch type and desired cushioning level.
Yes. Their proprietary shape adapts to different arch heights, and specific models cater to flat feet, high arches, and everything in between. Always start with the activity and shoe type to narrow your choice.
Superfeet insoles typically last up to 12 months or around 500 miles, based on usage, body weight, and activity type. Replace them when the foam loses its structure or with new shoes.
Yes, there are wide-fit models (like All-Purpose Wide-Fit Support) for broad feet and low-profile styles for narrow or slim shoes.
Insoles come in lettered sizes matching a range of UK shoe sizes. Check that your heel sits securely in the heel cup and toes don’t extend over the edge. Insoles may require trimming for a perfect fit.
Most full-length Superfeet insoles are designed to replace removable shoe liners and work with a wide variety of running, walking, and hiking shoes, as well as boots. Some slim models work with dress shoes.
Yes, Superfeet offers insoles specifically tailored for running (Run lines), hiking (Hike Cushion, Hike Support), and walking, each with unique features for support and comfort during those activities.
Most users need a short “break-in” period—initially wear for 1-2 hours a day and gradually increase. Any discomfort should resolve in up to two weeks; persistent pain means you should stop using them.