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hard plastic heel cups for plantar fasciitis

hard plastic heel cups for plantar fasciitis Vive Heel Cups, Large

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hard plastic heel cups for plantar fasciitis Vive Heel Cups, Large60 Day Guarantee View Details > Features HEEL PAIN RELIEF Cushioning the heel, the heel cups relieve pain due to heel spurs, strains, shin splints and plantar fasciitis SUPPORTS PROPER POSITIONING Elevating and supporting the heel, the inserts promote proper foot positioning to minimize fatigue SHOCK ABSORBING PATTERN A double waffle base absorbs and redistributes the pressure created with every step FITS ANY SHOE Designed to fit any closed heel shoe


Features

  • HEEL PAIN RELIEF

    Cushioning the heel, the heel cups relieve pain due to heel spurs, strains, shin splints and plantar fasciitis

  • SUPPORTS PROPER POSITIONING

    Elevating and supporting the heel, the inserts promote proper foot positioning to minimize fatigue

  • SHOCK ABSORBING PATTERN

    A double waffle base absorbs and redistributes the pressure created with every step

  • FITS ANY SHOE

    Designed to fit any closed heel shoe style without slipping or sliding in dress and casual shoes, athletic shoes and boots

  • DURABLE DESIGN

    Constructed with a flexible, latex-free composite, the heel cups are durable for long-term wearability

  • ONE PAIR OF INSERTS

    Includes one pair of unisex heel cups that are reusable and easy to clean

Customer Reviews

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Are the heavy-duty heel cups latex-free?

Yes! The ViveSole heel cups are latex-free.

How do I decide what size heel cup I need?

The heel cup sizes are based on US shoe sizes.

What are the heel cushions made of?

The ViveSole heel cups are constructed with flexible, thermoplastic elastomer and is latex-free.

Can I wear the heel cups in dress shoes?

Yes! The flexible heel cups are designed to be worn in most closed-heel shoes and boots, including dress shoes.

Can I wear the heel cups in boots?

Yes, the heel cups easily fit in most boot styles.

Can I wear the heel cups in socks?

Yes, the heel cups may be placed inside socks or hosiery if desired.

How do I put on the heel cups?

Place the heel cup in the shoe over the current insole.

Can I wash the heel cups?

Yes, the ViveSole heel cups should be washed in warm water with a mild detergent and air dry.

Will the heel cups absorb odors?

No, the heel cups effectively repel odor-causing bacteria.

Will the heel cups help my plantar fasciitis pain?

Yes, the heel cups are designed to relieve heel and foot pain caused by heel spurs, bone spurs, and plantar fasciitis by absorbing shock and reducing stress on your foot

Are the heel cups durable?

Yes, these heel cups are constructed with heavy-duty material to withstand extended wear.

I am on my feet all day at work. Will these heel cups help my feet feel better?

Yes, the heel cups are designed to relieve heel and foot pain and fatigue by redistributing the impact of every step.

Will my feet slip around in the heel cups?

The Vivesole heel cups are designed to form to the foot for added stability in any shoe.

Why is there a grid on the heel cups?

Acting like a spring, the double waffle design on the base of the heel cup absorbs the shock of each step, evenly distributing pressure to relieve pain and reduce fatigue. The design also reduces slippage for a more comfortable experience.

Uses:

  • For supporting and cushioning the heel to relieve pain and fatigue
  • Promotes proper foot position to relieve pain due to plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, shin splints and Sever’s disease

Sizes:

  • Small: US Men's: 4-6.5 / US Women's: 6-8.5
  • Medium: US Men's: 7-9 / US Women's: 9-11.5
  • Large: US Men's: 10-14 / US Women's: 12-14.5

Materials:

  • Latex-free Thermoplastic Elastomer

Care Instructions:

  • Hand wash the heel cups in warm water with a mild detergent
  • Allow to air dry completely before use

What’s Included:

  • ViveSole Heel Cups- one pair
  • 60 day guarantee

UPC: 818323026658 (Small); 818323026665 (Medium); 818323026672 (Large)

Product Number: INS1041TLS (Small); INS1041TLM (Medium); INS1041TLL (Large)

Shipping Weight: 0.16 pounds

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