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The 10 Seconds 3030 Pressure Relief Insoles with Metatarsal Support are one of the most popular insole options for those seeking extra-plush all-over cushioning plus additional arch & metatarsal support. These insoles will provide flexible arch support, with the addition of a thickly-cushioned pad that runs from the base of the arch at the heel all the way through the metatarsals of the foot. Featuring Plastazote foam across the entire top, these insoles will provide maximum cushioning & pressure relief while also being diabetic and sensitive-foot friendly.

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From top to bottom, the entire top of the insole is covered in a thick layer of Plastazote foam cushioning. Plastazote is an extremely soft foam material that resists foot abrasion, making it a good option for those suffering from diabetes, arthritis, or sensitive feet. A thick cushioned pad runs along the top of the insole from the base of the arch at the heel all the way through the metatarsals, providing additional arch support plus metatarsal support. Poron strike pads under the heel and ball-of-foot help absorb impact shock where your foot meets the ground, while air-flow channels built into the underside of the insole help circulate air within your shoes for better cooling and moisture control.

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  • This product was previously part of the New Balance insoles product line and was called the New Balance IPR3030 Pressure Relief Insole with Met Pad.

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PowerStep's ComfortLast Insoles combine shock-absorbing gel technology and slow-recovery foam for maximum comfort. They feature Variable Cushioning Technology: a high-performance foam that provides targeted and controlled cushioning with a soft, supportive feel. The foam softens and conforms to the foot over time taking a custom-like impression of the foot. Their anatomically contoured shape incorporates an arch support and heel cradle for enhanced comfort. Perfect for all-day comfort in any shoe with increased support while walking or jogging.

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From top to bottom, you'll notice the anti-microbial fabric top-cover that helps reduce foot friction, reduce odor, and wick away moisture to keep your feet cool and dry. Beneath this are dual layers of memory foam cushioning, which will provide excellent pressure relief and contour to your foot's shape for a custom-fit feel. The contoured mid-layer provides you with a nice heel cup and flexible arch support for enhanced foot stability and support. Lastly, gel padding at the heel and midfoot provides shock absorption for the heel and arch of the foot.

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  • The PowerStep ComfortLast is one of our top-recommended flexible support insoles due to the amount of support it is able to provide despite being fully flexible.
  • This is a great athletic insole due to the combination of flexible support, memory foam cushioning, and strike padding.

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The OC9 Cushioned Insole is designed to provide your feet with maximum cushioning, pressure relief, and shock absorption while also providing biomechanically correct foot support. Featuring a fully flexible integrated arch support and heel cradle, these insoles will provide your feet with gentle support & alignment while the thick layers of cushioning enhance overall comfort, pressure relief, and impact shock mitigation. The trim-to-fit design makes these insoles great for achieving the best fit in any form of footwear. Ideal for those with average-to-roomy shoes that value cushioning and pressure relief over firm support.

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The top of each OC9 Cushioned Insole is covered in a soft yet durable fabric that will help reduce foot friction and prevent blisters, wick away perspiration and moisture, and provide a soft surface for your foot to touch. Below, a dense layer of PWR-Thane cushioning runs from heel to toe and will provide your feet with excellent all-over cushioning, pressure relief, and shock absorption. The PWR-Bridge support will provide your foot with gentle arch support and a nice heel cradle while remaining fully flexible, and the gel heel pad will provide additional heel cushioning and impact shock absorption to prevent heel pain and irritation.

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  • For those seeking a similar insole focused more on support vs. cushioning, check out the OC9 Support Insole.

The FORM Memory Foam Cushioned Insoles offer unparalleled cushioning through its generous use of plush memory foam from heel to toe. Combined with a semi-rigid arch support as well as gel padding under the heel and ball-of-foot, this insole will provide your feet with excellent pressure relief, shock absorption, and overall great comfort day in and day out.

The top of the insole is covered in Cool-Top fabric, which helps wick away perspiration and moisture to ensure that your feet stay cool and dry all day long. Below, a generous layer of plush memory foam cushioning covers the insole from heel to toe, providing excellent pressure relief and cushioning. A heel cradle will help to keep your foot and ankle stable, while the V-shaped semi-rigid arch support will provide additional support and control. Lastly, gel padding under the heel and ball-of-foot will help absorb impact shock to mitigate strain on the feet.

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  • With a forefoot thickness of approximately 7mm, this insole is on the thicker side. We recommend not using this insole in tight-fitting footwear, as this may make the forefoot too tight.
  • Unlike other FORM insoles, the Memory Foam insole is not heat moldable.
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About Cushioned Insoles

What exactly is a cushioned insole?

All insoles have some degree of cushioning, but this can range from thin to thick (the thicker the cushioning, the more "plush" the insole's cushioning will appear) as well as from firm to soft (the firmer the cushioning, the less your feet will "sink into" the cushioning when you stand).

We define a "cushioned insole" as any insole which has moderate to thick cushioning and whose cushioning is medium to soft. This ensures that any cushioned insole will have a nice, plush feel against your feet, which is what most people expect of a cushioned insole.

What does the cushioning on an insole do?

Aside from giving your feet a nice surface to rest on, the cushioning on an insole does a couple of important things:

  1. It helps alleviate pressure on the foot by absorbing some of the weight and strain that your feet experience when standing and walking. If you're wearing an arch support insole, this in turn helps the support even better distribute the pressure since the cushioning will have already absorbed some of it, and even without a support your feet will feel less tired than they would have otherwise.
  2. It helps mitigate impact shock by providing a shock-absorbing layer between your foot and a hard surface. Whenever you walk, and especially when you run or jump, you place a momentary shock on the foot when you place your foot down and when you push off. Over time, this can lead to soreness, fatigue, and even some painful foot conditions like heel spurs. By absorbing some of this, however, your feet will take less of the brunt of the shock.

Whenever you step into a pair of shoes with good cushioning, you've probably made note of how good it feels. This is because of the pressure relief that the cushioning provides, made even better by the fact that any impact shock takes a lot more to "punch through" the cushioning to get to your foot.

More cushioning is better, then?

Not necessarily. When it comes to cushioning, there's always a trade-off between the benefits of cushioning vs. how much volume the insole will take up inside your shoes. While it's easy to say that more cushioning equals more comfort, in reality that's only true so long as your feet can comfortably fit into your shoes. If your insoles are overly cushioned and take up too much volume, you'll find that wearing them will be uncomfortable.

A little bit of cushioning can go a long way, especially when it comes to everyday wear & use. If you're simply running a few errands or just going to be on your feet for a brief bit of time, a moderately-cushioned insole tends to be completely sufficient. And even for high-impact activities such as running or basketball, we typically recommend a moderate amount of cushioning for pressure relief supplemented by strike padding for shock absorption only where you need it the most.

So when would you want maximum cushioning, then? This tends to be best for those who have plenty of room in their shoes, those who spend long periods of time standing, and those who have already found that a moderate amount of cushioning simply doesn't do the trick. However, we always want you to ensure that you have plenty of room for your foot in your shoes first!

Our general rule of thumb is that your insole should have some cushioning, and also that you should never sacrifice fit for cushioning. If that means that you have only moderate cushioning because your shoes are only moderately roomy, that typically is what will work best.

Can a cushioned insole also have support?

Yes! Just because an insole has good cushioning doesn't mean that it can't also have support. Our selection of cushioned insoles includes both insoles with arch support and insoles without arch support. Regardless of your preference for a cushioned insole (with support or without), all of our options still include that plush overall cushioning that you would expect from a cushioned insole.

If I have plenty of cushioning, do I still need arch support?

Again, this depends. In most cases, though, we find that a combination of support and cushioning provides the best results in terms of foot comfort. While cushioning alone will help to absorb some of the pressure on your feet, an arch support will distribute the remainder so that no one part of your foot is bearing the brunt of this pressure. Just like how an arch support without any cushioning would still distribute pressure without absorbing any of the pressure, a cushioned insole without support will still absorb some pressure without properly distributing the remainder.

When we think about comfort, we tend to think of a triangle with each of the three corners representing Support, Cushioning, and Fit. Our goal is to find an insole that provides good support, good cushioning, and which fits well. While it's admittedly more complicated than this, it's a good starting point to help visualize what goes into determining what makes an insole comfortable. For most people, a combination of support and cushioning is ideal.