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Dr. Foot's Heel Grips are innovative shoe inserts designed to provide heel pain relief and prevent slipping and rubbing in shoes that are too big. Made with high-quality materials, these inserts fit most shoe types and are easy to apply, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit for both men and women.
M**S
Soft and easy
These provide the ability to have less rubbing in your shoes providing a soft comfortable use Easy to apply.
F**E
Finally large enough
Finally there exists in the universe a proper heel liner / pad. My use is for a Men’s dress shoe. Everything in existence is an inch or two shy of being useful, not poofy enough, and does not wrap around the heel properly. This new 5.2” long with .4” height (poof) update from Dr Foot rights this cosmic wrong and delivers a near perfect heel pad
T**R
Perfect
So I didn't not use these what they were intended for. I ordered a pair of sandals which I love but the were a little to wide and flop around so I had to figure out something so I could wear them. Then I found these and had an idea to put them inside the top of the wide strap and there you go fits perfect
Z**T
Doesn't stick for long
Works, but doesn't last long.
J**R
Liner a inserts for shoes
The liners are soft comfortable and fit well.Jp
D**L
Do NOT work on cowboy boots...
Have a brand new pair of Red Wing (Irish Setter boots) that have just a little more slip in the heel than I would like. Was hoping these would cure the problem but they failed almost immediately. Folded over on themselves and then adhesion was reduced. Tried a few more times to re-stick but it just doesn't work. Immediately went into the trash. Maybe they work on other style shoes but definitely not cowboy boots.
E**O
Me gusta
Cumple con la función de ajustar el zapato sin dañar la piel
E**C
Cool concept, but they probably aren't a good idea for most types of shoes
These are a great value and are large and thick enough to actually notice a difference in fit. If you use a type of shoe that would actually work with these, maybe heels, then go ahead and buy them. However, you shouldn't go anywhere near these for any footwear you plan on using practically and I will explain why.As someone who knows a fair bit about shoes, I have a few concerns about how these would affect the ergonomics of the parts of the shoe that are underfoot, and compromise your heel and arch support.A shoe is designed with an insole, midsole, and shank underneath your feet. The heel also has extra cushioning underneath for your heels, because shoes tend to have a "drop" that encourages heel striking, in order to take stress off parts of your body that commonly experience soreness from walking.When you wear these, you are moving your foot forward, to the forward edge of the heel area of the shoe. Your feet will line up with the arch and shank of the shoe wrong. This will remove any ergonomic benefit that shoes provide.So, if you are here to stop foot pain, don't get these. They will make it even worse. Go get your feet and arches measured by a brannock, and get some shoes that are actually good and fit you.With that out of the way, what if I am just using the for dress shoes where I don't care about any of that stuff? Will these stop me from slipping around and "lock in" my feet into the shoes better? The answer to that is no, from my experience.These make it VERY hard to get your feet into your shoes. I bought these for dress shoes that are 2 sizes above my brannock size, and even though they are huge shoes for my feet and normally easy to slip my feet into, these made it difficult for me to get my feet into them.They also make the top part of the shoe press down on the top of your foot from moving your foot up.I was hoping that these would improve my sense of balance in my oversized shoes, but they did not. In fact, they made it worse. My dress shoes have a solid amount of heel to toe drop, and I felt like I was walking with stilts on the back of my legs when I tried these.You'll be better off just doing what you're already doing, tying your oversized shoes as tight as you can.
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