- Firm High Arch Support: Provides flexible, neutral arch support with a deep heel cradle for stability, motion control, and improved foot alignment. Helps relieve and prevent pain from supination while protecting the ball and heel of the foot.
- Enhanced Comfort for All-Day Wear: Features premium dual-layer cushioning for superior comfort and energy return with each step, ensuring lasting support without flattening.
- Pain Relief and Prevention: Designed to alleviate common supination-related conditions, including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, fat pad atrophy, and Morton’s neuroma.
- No Trimming Required: Sized by shoe size and compatible with athletic, work, and casual shoes that allow for removable insoles, ensuring an easy fit.
- Proudly Made in the USA: Manufactured with high-quality materials and guaranteed to be free of defects. Returnable within 30 days if unsatisfied.
Foot Orthotics
PowerStep Pinnacle High – High Arched Feet
The Powerstep Pinnacle High orthotic is specifically designed for individuals with high arches. As my go-to brand and the insoles I personally wear daily, Powerstep provides reliable support. This model helps control supinatory forces caused by high arches, which can lead to foot and ankle instability and increase the risk of both acute and chronic foot pain. It’s an excellent choice for stabilizing high arches and promoting better foot health.
Podiatrist Pro Tips:
- Remove your shoe’s current insoles if possible and replace with your Powerstep insoles. Try to avoid stacking insoles as this may take up too much room in your shoes or tweak the position of your feet inside your shoes causing possible pain or injury.
- Trim the edges of your foot orthotics if needed to ensure they fit perfectly in your shoes. Remove the old insoles from your shoes, place them over the new orthotics, and trace their outline before trimming for a precise fit.
- For more rigid foot orthotic types like these insoles, start with a break-in period to avoid possible initial discomfort if you’re new to this type of support. Your feet need time to gradually adapt to the increased support. Only wear them a couple hours the first day. Slowly increase the time you wear them by a couple hours until your feet are accustomed to better support and then full time.
- Replace your orthotics every 6–12 months, or sooner if you notice signs of wear or reduced support.