

🦶 Step into stability and comfort that keeps you moving—because your feet deserve the pinnacle of support!
Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Insoles deliver podiatrist-recommended, full-length support with a firm, angled heel and deep heel cup for superior control and stability. Featuring a breathable polyester top and dual-layer EVA foam cushioning, these heavy-duty insoles alleviate pain from overpronation, plantar fasciitis, and more, while fitting seamlessly into any shoe without trimming.


















| ASIN | B01BLAGT0W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,535,026 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 1,938 in Orthotic Insoles |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,811) |
| Date First Available | 11 Feb. 2011 |
| Department | Unisex Adults' |
| Item model number | PNM |
| Manufacturer | Powerstep |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 1.78 cm; 136.08 g |
R**D
Great relief
Helps no end - after suffering poor pavements and ankle twisting these inserts balances the uneven surfaces out for me
K**L
Five Stars
Works as intended.
A**I
Good product but makes show tight
Battling with flat feet this insole really helps. Does take a few uses before your feet adjust to it and it becomes comfortable enough that you forget its there. However if your shoe is already on the snug side it probably will make it really tight. Be cautious of this.
R**H
Wow these are great! After spending a small fortune on many other OTC orthotics trying to alleviate stubborn foot pain I finally have a winner. I've tried various other OTC orthotics and cushions such as Superfeet, Spenco, Vasyli and even other Powerstep models but these are by far my favorite. I especially appreciate the generally wider size, substantial medial arch support, cushioning and more precise sizing (e.g. 10-10.5 vs 9.5-11 of other brands) which is very important for full-contact arch support. I'm reconsidering paying the big bucks for custom orthotics after finding these.
D**S
I got these because my right foot has suffered from Plantar Fasciitus for the last few months, a condition I have never had before but that I made worse I think by going on hikes when overweight and pushing through the pain. By the time I realized it was a chronic pain it had already gotten fairly bad. I tried doing stretches and foot exercises to help and avoided putting weight on it for weeks, but nothing seemed to really help. I even went and got physical therapy (which proceeded to send me a $300 bill) which basically just gave me stretches to do which barely helped. So, desperate, I did two things. 1. I found shoes that were comfortable for me - 14 double wides with good arch support. 2. I got these inserts, which fit perfectly (size 14-15 ones) in place of the existing inserts in my shoes. I have only been using these for roughly a week and already the pain in my right foot has decreased significantly over time. The first 2-3 days I was wearing them it hurt more than it ever had, but after taking the time to walk with proper form I am already seeing the results. I can't speak for the long-term capabilities of this but the short-term effects have reduced my pain more in a week than in 1-2 months of me trying to cure it by things like reducing weight on my foot. I highly recommend these to anyone who had a similar problem as me - someone who has probably had misaligned feet for years due to being overweight for so long and finally developed plantar fasciitus due to sudden exercise. Just ensure you get the right style. These ones fit very well and have a strong enough arch to support my feet decently well even though I weigh more than 300 pounds. They have good support in the heel and a slight inner foot arch support that helps to angle your foot outwards more. Combined with shoes that properly allow your feet to move as they need to I think this is something I am likely to use for years to come.
D**T
Très bon produit.
A**R
I was under the impression these were to help with overpronation. I guess my overpronation is much more severe as these insoles are VERY uncomfortable. I would only suggest these if your feet are arched as the rise of the arch is significant and puts a lot of pressure directly in the arch where it shouldn't if you have flat feet. Not for me.
J**C
I bought a second pair so I didn’t have to change them out. They are very good for my flat feel and have helped with jogging and incline walking in addition to just everyday walks.
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