




Can I use them for all-day standing at work?
Yes. Suitable for long standing or walking during work, commuting, or daily routines. The firm Arch Support and Cushioning relieve pressure, while Memory Foam provides Shock Absorption to reduce Foot Fatigue.
How do I pick the right size?
Use your original insole as a template, or follow the printed size lines. Trim a little at a time, and test fit before full cut for best comfort and accuracy.
How long do they last? Are they durable?
Made from high-density memory foam with a 4D structure, these insoles resist flattening, but foam compresses over time. Expect 3–6 months of daily wear before support fades. Replace when you see permanent dents or lost bounce.
Are they suitable for all shoe types?
Yes. The trim-to-fit design lets you easily cut the insoles to match sneakers, work boots, running shoes, flats, and more.
Do the insoles slide around or slip out while you're walking?
Usually not. Insoles have textured bottoms to prevent slipping. But some slip in shoes with smooth linings. If so, check shoe size—correct size usually fixes it.





Can I use them for all-day standing at work?
Yes. Suitable for long standing or walking during work, commuting, or daily routines. The firm Arch Support and Cushioning relieve pressure, while Memory Foam provides Shock Absorption to reduce Foot Fatigue.
How do I pick the right size?
Use your original insole as a template, or follow the printed size lines. Trim a little at a time, and test fit before full cut for best comfort and accuracy.
How long do they last? Are they durable?
Made from high-density memory foam with a 4D structure, these insoles resist flattening, but foam compresses over time. Expect 3–6 months of daily wear before support fades. Replace when you see permanent dents or lost bounce.
Are they suitable for all shoe types?
Yes. The trim-to-fit design lets you easily cut the insoles to match sneakers, work boots, running shoes, flats, and more.
Do the insoles slide around or slip out while you're walking?
Usually not. Insoles have textured bottoms to prevent slipping. But some slip in shoes with smooth linings. If so, check shoe size—correct size usually fixes it.















