Best Shoe Inserts for Heels & Flats — comfort for high heels
How to have perfect painfree holiday heels! The three most common problems exacerbated by wearing high heels are morton's neuroma, bunions & hammer toes. Many high heel shoe problems can be eliminated with custom fitted inserts
Many sources of pain in high heels can be eliminated by cushioning the foot with rebounding polyurethane foam that adds comfort to the ball of the foot and stops the foot from sldiing forward. The three foot problems that are alleviated by inserts that keep the foot from sliding forward and cushion the foot with rebounding PORON foam are morton's neuroma, bunions and hammer toes. All of these problems are exacerbated by pressure that squeezes the forefoot or crushes the toes. When the foot is stabilized in place by KIller Heels Comfort cushions the toes have wiggle room and weight...
Style has never had such comfort! New, patented 2017 high heel shoe inserts. Available here & Amazon.com
You don't have to sacrifice fashion to have comfort! Wear any height heels for hours - with rebounding spring-back PORON high heel shoe inserts. You will be walking on air - literally!
Tips for walking on a steep slope in heels; Best three high heel shoe inserts compared pros & cons
Walking in high heels is like walking down a steep ramp with your foot pushed by gravity forward in your shoes and most of your weight borne by the balls of your feet. The longer you walk the wobblier your shoes get as your foot is displaced from its’ optimal position. The steepness of the ramp - which is making walking difficult- is determined by the heel-toe drop, which is the difference in height between the underside of the heel of the foot and the underside of the ball of the foot. The heel-toe drop alters the orientation of your...
Unique high heel shoes inserts needs for a very narrow size 12.5 foot. Letter from customer with response.
Hello! I came across your website as I was scouring the Web on how to make a high-heeled shoe more comfy (I’m specifically adding a platform to relieve pressure). Here are my stats: * SIZE: 12.5 Narrow (which is basically non-existent, meaning I have to usually resort to a 13 Medium, causing MANY types of shoes to flop right off my feet & completely ELIMINATING certain styles of shoes from my reach [i.e. shoes with no straps]) * TOE BOX SHAPE: Egyptian Tapered Narrow (which after reading your article explains A LOT) * ARCH: Very Low/Flat (not visible in a...