Hydrofeet Insoles {Review}
My feet hurt! The first few steps that I take after being off my feet for even a short period of time are so painful.
My podiatrist suggested inserts for my shoes and while they may help support my arches, they really are not comfortable. Either I am stepping out of my shoes because the inserts are so thick or I have to remove some of the support and that just doesn’t make sense in my mind.
Recently I was invited to try out the Hydrofeet Insoles. Woot! Their tag line is that wearing their insoles “Feels Like Walking On Water“! I could not wait for these badboys to arrive!
Once they arrived, I found them easy to trim to along the toe area to get that custom fit for my shoes. I will say that I agree with their package that wearing them “feels weird”. Not in a bad way, but nothing like I have ever worn in the past. I am looking forward to putting these insoles through their paces!!!
Hydrofeet Insoles are filled with a vegetable based, pharmaceutical grade, FDA approved glycerin. They not only support your arch, they provide a massage with each step to provide better stability and less impact on your feet.
According to their product information, Hydrofeet Insoles can provide help and relief from conditions such as Poor Circulation, Plantar Fasciitis, Hip Pain, Corns and Calluses, Morton’s Neuroma, Sore Tired Feet, Back Pain, Knee Pain, Heel Pain, Peripheral Neuropathy, Bunions, and Heel Spurs.
Here is a video about the product and why it helps with so many conditions:
For more information, or to purchase a pair of these insoles, visit Hydrofeet online and make sure to connect with them on Facebook and YouTube for the latest promotions and offers.
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