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The PowerStep® Pinnacle Memory Foam full length insoles offer the same support as our popular Pinnacle style, but with added ShockAbsorb Premium Memory Foam for those with sensitive feet. The Pinnacle Memory Foam full length insoles with built-in neutral arch support and two layers of plush cushioning are the perfect balance of comfort and support. The plush memory foam layer is a slow-recovery foam that conforms to the shape of the foot for added comfort and pressure relief, alleviating pain associated with fat pad atrophy/degeneration. The Pinnacle Memory Foam insoles feature the signature PowerStep arch shape that cradles the arch and heel, adding stability and motion control to limit excess stress on feet, ankles, joints, and tendons.
The Pinnacle Memory Foam full length insoles feature an odor control top fabric that helps control heat, friction, and perspiration. The cushioning layer is made up of energy activating ShockAbsorb Premium Foam. Below the premium foam cushion layer is a firm but flexible neutral orthotic arch support and heel cradle for improved motion control. The lower layer is an EVA foam cushioning cover for maximum comfort.
Feet with neutral arches naturally pronate when walking, where the feet and ankles roll slightly inward, placing pressure on the bigger toes and inside of the foot. Neutral arches need stable, yet flexible arch support for shock absorption and proper alignment. By combining premium cushioning and the clinically proven PowerStep arch shape in a firm but flexible neutral arch support shell, the PowerStep Pinnacle Memory Foam shoe insoles are a trusted solution to improve foot function, decrease arch pain, and help alleviate common foot conditions typically caused by mild to moderate pronation.
Mild to moderate pronation can cause: Plantar Fasciitis; Achilles Tendonitis; Arch & heel pain; Ankle, knee, hip & back pain; Shin splints; Bunions; Heel spurs; Hammer & claw toes; Calluses & corns