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Tuli's Heavy Duty Gel Heel Cups are designed to alleviate heel pain associated with conditions like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Made in the USA, these lightweight, latex-free gel cushions provide exceptional shock absorption and are perfect for use in lace-up shoes, ensuring stability and comfort for those on their feet all day.
B**M
Great comfort for heels
Great product! Far more comfort for my feet. I have thin fat pads and I had no heel pain at the end of the day on days I have used these. Not as good as my Hokas, but these are darn good.
L**E
Comfy, nice fit, heavy duty heel pads
Very comfortable, slips in socks well and stays put. It gave my heels immediate relief, due to having plantar fascitis.
T**4
HELPED WITH MY HEAL PAIN!
My right heal was so painful I took a chance a ordered these...and it made the pain much better! The pain is not completely gone, but I can walk without limping so badly. My try the other heal cup I saw that looked much firmer.
L**L
Not sure
I feel like these cups are too flimsy. I have to put my finger in my shoe to roll the sides back up. They are very soft silicone. Some of my shoes are tight to start with and arthritis in my fingers makes it really hard to pull the edges back up. Initially they feel good. My problem is I have really bruised the bottom heel while walking around Disney for 7 days. After a month it has not resolved. I purchased these after the trip. I am still using them because I find they are better then just my shoes without them. I just wish the sides didn't roll and the bottoms were thicker.
A**.
OK
Really good!
J**N
Heel Pain..
Helps with my very sore heels..Plantar Faceitis is no joke..& these do help. Good fit.
T**N
Pretty bad, but maybe just my experience
I used this for a "fat pad" thinning problem with my left foot. It has very good reviews and initially I thought it would do the job. It definitely is nicely padded and seems like it should work as described, but there are problems and I'll get into them here.They won't stay on at all unless you wear them in a shoe that has heel support in the back or put them on beneath your socks and that is really difficult to do as they are sticky and the sock clings to them. It's necessary to have your hands inside the sock as well as the cup in order to get it placed properly. That just can't be done otherwise. I have to use very thick woolen stretchy socks in the winter and any other sort of sock is much to tight for both your foot, the cup, and your hand at the same time. This was very difficult to get right and took time.I tape my heel to help with the thinning problem in the fat pad and I pretty much had it healed up and with no more pain.......until I tried to wear the cup all day. I also decided to put it onto my right heel in order to be balanced as these things are anything but stable to walk on.After one day of walking this way my heels on both feet began to hurt. I just ignored it.....you get days like this now and then, but the next day both heels were really sore. Eventually, I figured there could be no other cause than the cups so took them off for the rest of the day . By evening both heels were somewhat better and the next morning the pain in the right heel was pretty much gone. Still slightly sore in the heel with the fat pad thinning but I figure that will be OK by this evening.Now, a lot of people seem to like these and have no problem. Maybe it's just me, but I'm putting this out there so others can make a better decision.Hope this helps!
L**C
Like a cloud!
Night and day inserts. I have used over a dozen heel cushions for my plantar fasciitis that will not go away. Even with the other cushions and heel pads, I still found myself slightly limping. I inserted these heel cups and immediately when I stood up, not even a slight pain in my heel, pain went 100% away. I have walked to work, taken the train and spent an entire day at Disneyland - no pain during or at the end of my day. The gel on these cups are extremely comfortable and squishy with no noise.The only drawback with these cups is that it does take up a little space in the back of your heel so if your shoes fit perfectly now, they may be a little tight on your toes. I wear an 8 1/2 size shoe - high top converse.
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